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Total Commander is a software with a lot of features.
I consider that any software of that kind has to face the challenge of making those features available to its users in the most convenient and immediate way possible.
If this does not happen, many of these features remain unused or - at least - are rarely used.
In recent years, the use of the command palette has become popular as one of the tools that facilitate the discovery of commands.
I recommend reading The History of Command Palettes: How Typing Commands Became The Norm Again (https: //capiche.com/e/consumer-dev-tools-command-palette) to learn more about this tool.
There are many of us who enjoy its benefits in programs such as
Sublime Text,
Windows Terminal,
Vim,
Visual Studio Code, etc..
From the above, it seems that it would be very positive that
Total Commander incorporates a
command palette.
It seems that the basis for this could be what is currently the
"Choose command" window (
command cm_CommandBrowser).
Some time ago when I discovered the command
cm_CommandBrowser I had the hope that TC already had as a hidden gem, the command palette and I associated
cm_CommandBrowser to
CTRL+SHIFT+P
Unfortunately when I invoked it I realized that it was only the same window that is used to associate commands to keys.
Beyond this, if its filter box was made fuzzy and the selection of the command triggered the corresponding action, we could have a basic command palette.
Best regards,
Claudio Salvio
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