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ProtonSearch

Find everything on your PC. From one shortcut.

Fast, lightweight, local-first Windows launcher to search apps, files, content, OCR text, clipboard history, browser history, Git activity, settings, commands, and AI agents from one shortcut. - PranshulSoni/protonsearch

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Windows Search has always felt too limited to me. It can open apps and sometimes find files, but when I actually want to search my PC properly, it usually falls apart. I want to search and use features like: * Text inside files, code, and images * Browser bookmarks and history * Clipboard history * Clipboard image OCR * Git commits * Windows settings * Local commands * Text expansions * Web search * Circle to Search * Local agents for Windows Windows Search is not powerful enough for this workflow. So I built **ProtonSearch**, formerly called **OmniSearch**. ProtonSearch is a fast, lightweight, local-first Windows launcher that opens with: `Alt + Space` You can also set your own custom hotkey. It gives you one search box for your PC. Instead of only searching apps or basic file names, ProtonSearch can search across: * Apps * Files and folders * Content inside files, supporting 50+ extensions * Image OCR text * Clipboard image OCR * Browser bookmarks and history * Clipboard history * Git commits * Windows settings and Control Panel pages * Local commands * Text expansions and snippets * Web search * Circle to Search * Local AI agents powered by Hermes The goal is simple: **find and act on almost anything on your PC from one shortcut.** ProtonSearch is not trying to be only a file finder or only an app launcher. The goal is to bring search, history, commands, OCR, snippets, web search, Circle to Search, and local agents together into one local-first Windows command center. Why I think ProtonSearch is useful: * Free and open source * Local-first * Lightweight * Designed to run easily on low-end Windows PCs * Usually around **20-30 MB of RAM usage** * Image OCR text search * Clipboard image OCR search * Fast search inside files, supporting 50+ extensions * Search over centralized PC history, including browser history, Git commit history, clipboard history, and file history * Text expansions and snippets * Circle to Search * Web search * Plugin controls * Ignored folder rules * Hermes agents for local Windows tasks and long autonomous tasks Links Free and open source. GitHub: [https://github.com/PranshulSoni/... Website: [https://protonsearch-windows.ver... Feedback I am currently maintaining ProtonSearch, and honestly, I cannot find and fix every bug alone because building a launcher like this on Windows is genuinely hard. There are a lot of edge cases around indexing, OCR, clipboard data, Windows APIs, tray behavior, hotkeys, multiple monitors, and performance. I would love feedback from people who use Windows every day. If ProtonSearch solves a problem for you too, please consider leaving a star on GitHub. If you have ideas, find bugs, or want to improve something, feel free to open an issue or contribute to the project. Your feedback is always appreciated.

About ProtonSearch on Product Hunt

Find everything on your PC. From one shortcut.

ProtonSearch was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #142 on the daily leaderboard. Fast, lightweight, local-first Windows launcher to search apps, files, content, OCR text, clipboard history, browser history, Git activity, settings, commands, and AI agents from one shortcut. - PranshulSoni/protonsearch

On the analytics side, ProtonSearch competes within Productivity, Open Source, Developer Tools and GitHub — topics that collectively have 1.3M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how ProtonSearch performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted ProtonSearch?

ProtonSearch was hunted by Pranshul Soni. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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