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Just adding my 2 cents here, this is one feature that would certainly make it easier for me to make the full time move from Arc to Zen Browser |
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Love the idea. However, instead of a separate command palette, I believe it should simply be integrated with the URL bar, with a leader to switch between typing a URL and a command. Maybe |
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Especially useful when install lots of extensions and to open extension menu without needing eyeball search the extension icon to click and without showing installed extensions in the toolbar to make layout clean |
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Just switching over from Arc. this is probably the one thing I'm missing most. |
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I like the way Arc Browser does this. Opening a new tab and changing the current one (Ctrl + L) open the same search interface. There you can search for settings (in general or a specific setting), extensions and browser functions. It works like an IDE general search, (IntelliJ, Fleet are the only ones I've ever used). |
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will this feature be implemented? |
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I'm here to add my 2 cents. Some sort of command palette with cmd+k or cmd+e like Vivaldi and other browsers would be very much appreciated. |
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Bump to get the command palette from Arc (CTRL + T and CTRL + L) |
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would love to see vivaldi's take on this be implemented exactly! |
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👍 +1 The reason why I'm still on my arc both on Mac & Windows is because of the command palette. It's easier to operate because I don't have to remember every shortcut. Aside from the functionality, I would love to see the same look as Arc, where the command palette stays in the centre of the screen. If Zen implemented this, it would be amazing. at least just for the new tab ( CTRL + T ) function and the (CTRL + L ) URL bar function is good for the starting point. |
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Bump This is the one thing I am missing coming over Vivaldi, especially as a programmer using VSCode this would be such a productivity-increaser! |
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Bump |
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Guys, no need to bump it. I would like to focus on stability before adding some new stuff if that's ok with y'all. Adding too many features without focusing on bug fixing can be damanging |
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Just for my curiosity. If someone might want to contribute to this, what would be a good place to start? Feels like it might be a bit more involved, as this feature is not available in "core-FF". I can imagine that offering a "command palette" to existing FF actions might be somehow done by listing and triggering available actions in a "custom UI". But it might be a bit more involved to integrate add on actions. e.g. opening them from that command bar. Anyone with pointers where to start looking at? |
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Where I'm really, really missing this functionality is manipulating workspaces. There are a number of command palette extensions that cover a lot of the basic browsing functions, and I'm pretty happy with Surfingkeys for those functions. The biggest issue is the inability to navigate between workspaces and, especially, to move tabs to other workspaces by name. Right now, almost the only time I have to use a mouse doing workspace-related interaction. Just adding workspace and other Zen specific feature APIs that we could utilize with existing extensions would be a huge improvement. In addition to workspaces, I think the ability to manipulate tiling, select multiple tabs and toggle compact mode would cover most of the bases. |
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Native FF has 'quick actions' which have some of the more useful commands handy - I wonder why that is not available? |
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What feature would you like to see?
Suggestion: Improve accessibility of functions without relying on keyboard shortcuts
I find it challenging to memorize numerous keyboard shortcuts. It would be beneficial to have the ability to access all functions, such as "Split View Vertical", through a command palette-like interface similar to what VSCode offers.
This feature would:
Could we consider implementing a searchable command palette to make all functions easily accessible without the need for memorizing keyboard shortcuts?
What platform are you seeing the problem on?
Windows
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~ Created automatically from issue: #494
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