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Velocmd is a high-performance system launcher and file indexer designed to bring a unified, instant command palette to Windows. Powered by a Rust backend and a lightweight Tauri frontend, it bypasses the sluggish native Windows search by utilizing an optimized, in-memory indexing strategy.

Windows power users have long suffered through a native search experience that is notoriously slow, bloated with web results, and visually cumbersome. Velocmd was built with a single philosophy: Zero latency, zero bloat, and total keyboard control.

Indexing Performance

All tests were performed on a cold start, dropping file system caches between runs, and indexing across all connected drives.

Dataset Scope Item Count Windows Indexer Velocmd
Full System (All Drives) ~1 Million Items Hours ~3.97 seconds
Re-indexing (Warm) ~1 Million Items Background ~4.10 seconds

Pricing

  • Absolutely Free & Open Source: There are no paywalls, no premium tiers, and no subscriptions. The entire codebase is open-source and community-driven.
  • Strictly Local: Your data is yours. The index is built locally, stored entirely in your RAM, and wiped the moment you close the application.
  • Zero Telemetry: Velocmd is absolutely private by design. There is no background tracking, no cloud syncing, and no analytics. What happens on your machine stays on your machine.

🔗Website: https://yashvardhang.github.io/Velocmd/
🔗GitHub: https://github.com/YashvardhanG/Velocmd

@YashvardhanG YashvardhanG changed the title Velocmd add in Application Launchers Add Velocmd to Application Launchers Apr 22, 2026
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