Zazu, is a cross platform and fully extensible and open source launcher for hackers, creators and dabblers. Download it from the releases page.
Zazu was created to be a fully open source alternative to Alfred, but also be completely plugin based. You can remove any functionality you don't like, so if you hate the built in calculator, just get a new one!
We also have all of your configuration in a dotfile in ~/.zazurc.json
so it can
be backed up and synced!
Be sure to check out our amazing Documentation.
Manage your plugins from within Zazu.
Accepts some common equations for you to copy to your clipboard.
Remembers things so you don't have to! Fuzzy search and browser all the things you've copied.
Find Applications or files deep in your file system.
Switch on your screen saver, lock your computer, and more!
Zazu is completely open, so build your plugins. You can get started building your plugin then head over and submit it to the plugins gallery!
As you might expect:
npm install
npm start
If you enable debug mode it will make it so Zazu won't hide and the dev tools
will open by default. You can enable debug mode by adding a debug
flag to
true
inside of your ~/.zazurc.json
If blur
flag is false
, then Zazu won't hide when it lost focus.
{
"debug": true,
"blur": false,
"hotkey": "cmd space",
"theme": "tinytacoteam/zazu-playful-theme",
"plugins": []
}
To deploy simple update the version in both package.json
and
app/package.json
(eg 0.3.2
). After comitting you can tag the release, but
be sure to add the v
in front (eg v0.3.2
). Push the commits then the tag.
The CI servers will upload the assets once the tests are done passing, the new release should be a draft, so once all assets are published you can publish the release on GitHub.
Lastly, you should re-publish the docs. Zazu uses the doc website to see if a
new release is available so doing a quick release will allow others to download
the newest version. Simply run npm run docs:publish
.