Open Cmdless
Use a shortcut, the launcher search field, or hold-to-talk when speaking is faster than typing.
Voice-first intent palette
Just say what you want done. Cmdless turns the request into a previewable action across AI, files, notes, snippets, calendar, windows, scripts, and connected channels.
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What Cmdless does
Cmdless sits on your desktop as an intent palette. It helps you find things, capture ideas, reuse text, run scripts, talk to AI, and prepare actions across your local tools and the services you choose to connect.
Voice
Use a shortcut, the launcher search field, or hold-to-talk when speaking is faster than typing.
Ask for the thing you actually need: find a file, rewrite text, summarize notes, check your schedule, or draft a reply.
Cmdless can use AI chat, local commands, extensions, snippets, notes, files, calendar, windows, or a connected channel.
You stay in control of what gets pasted, saved, opened, sent, or run.
Same shortcut. More of the desktop.
Cmdless is built around the command palette you already expect on macOS: fast search first, then deeper actions when a task needs AI, voice, local context, or a saved workflow.
File Search lives next to system commands, quick links, script commands, extension commands, notes, canvases, and calendar entry points.
Use inline AI for selected text, the AI chat view for longer work, and voice routing when the prompt is easier to say.
Cmdless includes voice capture, transcription runtime checks, live transcript handling, and speech settings for local or configured providers.
Hotkeys, aliases, extension preferences, AI providers, local models, voice settings, and channels stay close to the tools they affect.
Built-in tools
Cmdless ships with the everyday utilities that usually live in separate menus, apps, scripts, and browser tabs.
Run Codex-backed conversations, switch provider routes, keep chat history, and continue from voice transcripts.
Rewrite, summarize, explain, translate, or reshape selected text without opening a separate editor.
Search recent text, HTML, files, and images, then paste the item you meant to keep.
Capture structured notes, browse Markdown content, and create visual canvases for rough thinking.
Save reusable text, templates, and dynamic fields for the lines you type every day.
Turn URLs, searches, and parameterized templates into fast commands with placeholders.
Find local files from the launcher and open the right result without stepping through Finder.
Check your schedule, open Calendar, and use system permission-aware agenda views.
Move, resize, center, maximize, split, and fine-tune windows with command shortcuts.
Open apps and settings, toggle appearance, lock screen, sleep, restart, empty trash, and more.
Run Raycast-style script commands from your own folders with Cmdless runtime metadata.
Install extensions, manage preferences, run menu-bar commands, and bring over Raycast backup data.
Workflows
Use inline AI, snippets, notes, speech capture, and chat history together instead of bouncing between a text editor and a browser tab.
Look for files, notes, canvases, quick links, snippets, apps, commands, and calendar context from the same root search.
Combine hotkeys, aliases, quick links, snippets, script commands, extensions, local memory, and provider routing.
Use window layouts, system commands, launcher positioning, app opening, and settings panes without leaving the keyboard.
Import settings and data, keep shortcuts, run script commands, add extension folders, and configure aliases from the Cmdless settings surface.
Connections
Cmdless works as a desktop launcher even before you connect an account. When you enable channels, it can help with Gmail, Slack, WhatsApp, Weixin, and iMessage workflows from the same command surface.
Google and Gmail features use OAuth only after you connect them in settings. Cmdless uses those permissions for the actions you start, such as finding a message, preparing a draft, or routing a task to the channel you selected.
Cmdless
Start with one shortcut. Add the tools you use most. Keep the work moving from a single command surface.