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Notes from the launcher
Product updates, deep dives into keyboard-first workflows, and the occasional rant about Spotlight. Written by the CmdSpace team.
An offline-first macOS workflow that survives flaky Wi-Fi and AI hype
Half the apps on a modern Mac stop working when the network does. Your launcher's AI panel returns a spinner. Your notes app refuses to open the local file until it has authenticated. Your text expander syncs from a server before it lets y…
A keyboard-only macOS terminal launcher workflow
If you spend your day in iTerm, Ghostty, or Terminal.app, the ergonomic gap between "I need a terminal" and "I am typing into one" matters more than for any other app. Three seconds of friction per terminal-open, ten times a day, is 30 sec…
A day in a keyboard-first macOS workflow
This post is a literal walk-through of one day at a keyboard-first Mac. Not a list of tools, not a configuration guide — a play-by-play of how a person who has internalized keyboard shortcuts and a launcher actually moves through a workday…