I've built AppQuickSwitch, a utility for macOS and Linux that lets you launch or switch to applications using your keyboard. On Linux, it can also run commands. The core idea is to type a partial name of what you're looking for, and the tool uses fzf for fuzzy searching to find it instantly.
This is for users who want to spend less time with the mouse and more time typing. If you find yourself frequently switching between the same few applications or running common commands, AppQuickSwitch can streamline that workflow. It aims to provide quick, keyboard-first access to your installed applications and shell commands.
It's a straightforward tool designed to be efficient. No complex setup, just a faster way to get to the apps and commands you use most often.
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