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#SingleInstance Force | |
#NoTrayIcon ;If you want the tray icon to be visible; comment this line by adding a semicolon ; in front of the #. Example: ;#NoTrayIcon | |
EverythingPath := "C:\Program Files\Everything\Everything.exe" ;Set this to your everything.exe path. Keep the quotes. | |
;---Optional setup for special folders--- | |
MyRecycleBin := "Recycle Bin" ;If your OS is not English, go to your explorer's "Recycle Bin" (🚮) folder and change this to the title of that window. Keep the quotes. | |
MyThisPC := "This PC" ;If your OS is not English, go to your explorer's "This PC" (💻) folder and change this to the title of that window. Keep the quotes. | |
MyHome := "Home" ;(Windows 11) If your OS is not English, go to your explorer's "Home" (🏠) folder and change this to the title of that window. Keep the quotes. | |
MyFullName := "" | |
try { | |
;Get full user name (for file picking dialog) | |
MyFullName := GetUserFullName() | |
} catch e { | |
MyFullName := "" | |
} | |
EnvGet, UserProfile, UserProfile | |
;Default hotkey is ^F (Ctrl+F). Replace each ^F with F3 if you want to use that hotkey instead. | |
;You may delete each block below if you don't need its features. | |
;BLOCK 1 - DESKTOPS | |
#If, WinActive("ahk_class WorkerW") or WinActive("ahk_class Progman") | |
^F:: | |
RunPath = -p "%UserProfile%\Desktop\" | |
Run, %EverythingPath% %RunPath% | |
WinWait, ahk_exe everything.exe,, 2 | |
if (!ErrorLevel) { | |
Sleep, 125 | |
WinActivate, ahk_exe everything.exe | |
} | |
Return | |
;BLOCK 2 - TASKBARS | |
#If, WinActive("ahk_class Shell_TrayWnd") or WinActive("ahk_class Shell_SecondaryTrayWnd") | |
^F:: | |
Run, %EverythingPath% | |
WinWait, ahk_exe everything.exe,, 2 | |
if (!ErrorLevel) { | |
Sleep, 125 | |
WinActivate, ahk_exe everything.exe | |
} | |
Return | |
;BLOCK 3 - EXPLORER WINDOWS and FILE PICKING DIALOGS (only for the full file picking dialog) | |
#If, WinActive("ahk_class CabinetWClass") or WinActive("ahk_class #32770") | |
^F:: | |
;Try using the GetExplorerPath method (doesn't work on the file picker dialog) | |
;Doesn't work with Recycle Bin, This PC, Home... (probably more) | |
RunPath := GetActiveExplorerPath() | |
if (InStr(RunPath, "::{")) { | |
;If the function returns a GUID path, retry using the manual method below. | |
RunPath := "" | |
} else if (RunPath != "") { | |
;Finalize commandline | |
RunPath = -p "%RunPath%" | |
} | |
if (RunPath == "") { | |
;Function method failed OR this is a file picking dialog | |
;To find the correct control path use an inspector application (UIAViewer, System Informer, Winspector etc..) | |
;Find Breadcrumb Parent1 -> ToolbarWindow321 | |
ControlGet, crumbHWND, Hwnd,, Breadcrumb Parent1, A | |
ControlGetText, RunPath, ToolbarWindow321, ahk_id %crumbHWND% | |
;Cleanup the string (Location: C:\Dir1\Dir2) | |
;Windows paths can't include the ":" character so we don't need to combine result[2]...result[last] | |
try { | |
RunPath := StrSplit(RunPath, ": ")[2] | |
} | |
if (RunPath == "") { | |
;If we are still unable to find breadcrumb text, try again using the window title. This can help us detect some special named folders. | |
WinGetTitle, windowTitle, A | |
RunPath := windowTitle | |
} | |
if (FileExist(RunPath)) { ;Check if its a regular path | |
;Finalize commandline | |
RunPath = -p "%RunPath%" | |
} else if (FileExist(UserProfile . "\" . RunPath)) { ;Check if its a user folder | |
RunPath = -p "%UserProfile%\%RunPath%\" | |
;Check special named paths | |
} else if (RegExMatch(RunPath, "^" . MyThisPC) || RegExMatch(RunPath, "^" . MyHome)) { ;This PC or Home | |
RunPath := "" | |
} else if (RegExMatch(RunPath, "^" . MyRecycleBin)) { ;Recycle Bin | |
RunPath = -s "\$RECYCLE.BIN " | |
} else if (MyFullName && RegExMatch(RunPath, "^" . MyFullName)) { ;UserProfile folder (using MyFullName) | |
RunPath = -p "%UserProfile%" | |
} else { | |
;Abort | |
RunPath = "" | |
} | |
} | |
;Uncomment below for debugging | |
; MsgBox, %EverythingPath% %RunPath% | |
Run, %EverythingPath% %RunPath% | |
WinWait, ahk_exe everything.exe,, 2 | |
if (!ErrorLevel) { | |
Sleep, 125 | |
WinActivate, ahk_exe everything.exe | |
} | |
Return | |
#If | |
;FUNCTIONS | |
GetUserFullName() { | |
username := A_UserName | |
; Connect to the WMI service | |
objWMIService := ComObjGet("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!" . "\\.\root\cimv2") | |
; Query the Win32_UserAccount class for the current username | |
colItems := objWMIService.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_UserAccount WHERE Name='" . username . "'") | |
; Loop through the results to get the FullName | |
for objItem in colItems { | |
return objItem.FullName | |
} | |
} | |
;GetActiveExplorerPath by ntepa https://www.autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=507423#p507423 | |
;Works correctly in all situations except for special ::{GUID} folders (Recycle Bin, Home, Gallery) | |
GetActiveExplorerPath() { | |
hwnd := WinActive("ahk_class CabinetWClass") | |
activeTab := 0 | |
try ControlGet, activeTab, Hwnd,, % "ShellTabWindowClass1", % "ahk_id" hwnd | |
for w in ComObjCreate("Shell.Application").Windows { | |
if (w.hwnd != hwnd) | |
continue | |
if activeTab { | |
static IID_IShellBrowser := "{000214E2-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}" | |
shellBrowser := ComObjQuery(w, IID_IShellBrowser, IID_IShellBrowser) | |
DllCall(NumGet(numGet(shellBrowser+0)+3*A_PtrSize), "Ptr", shellBrowser, "UInt*", thisTab) | |
if (thisTab != activeTab) | |
continue | |
ObjRelease(shellBrowser) | |
} | |
return w.Document.Folder.Self.Path | |
} | |
} |
Hello, I think this is not working after the latest update of windows 11.
how to use it? any tuts? @slim-python
Sorry for the late reply. Install Autohotkey , download this file (ExploreEverything.ahk) and run it. Now you can use the hotkey to start the Voidtools Everything application on the current folder. Default hotkey is Ctrl+F
(^F in autohotkey language) and you can replace those ^F
's with F3
's if you want.
Hello, I think this is not working after the latest update of windows 11. @kaiwizz
Yeah, it wasn't working on the new tabbed file browser. I updated the script. Let me know if it still doesn't work.
@Onurtag
Thanks a lot. it is working now. Somehow it was not working when I just copied and pasted. I needed to delete the First Blank line and now it works.
offtopic. Can you do something similar but instead of opening everything, you launch the new windows terminal in that location?
I know that to launch the terminal at a specific location, let's say the python folder inside c drive, you need to run wt -d c:\python
. But I am unable to get it to work.
You might find it handy if you use the terminal app in Windows.
@kaiwizz I usually do a shift+right click -> open in terminal
on any folder for that functionality. It works for me.
If you want to edit this script for yourself you can try the following:
- change the hotkeys ^F ctrl F to something else
- set EverythingPath to "wt"
- change all
RunPath = -d ...
lines toRunPath = -p ...
@Onurtag
Hey, thanks for your guidance. It is mostly acting as I want it to work. But getting the focus on the opened terminal is not working properly. Sometimes it does, and sometimes it does not. Here's the snippet for the desktop block. I don't know what I am doing wrong.
;BLOCK 1 - DESKTOPS
#If, WinActive("ahk_class WorkerW") or WinActive("ahk_class Progman")
#enter::
RunPath = -d "%UserProfile%\Desktop"
Run, %WindowsTerminal% %RunPath%
WinWait, ahk_exe wt.exe,, 2
if (!ErrorLevel){
Sleep, 125
WinActivate, ahk_exe wt.exe
}
Return
@kaiwizz No problem. Thats because the opened window uses WindowsTerminal.exe , just replace those two wt.exe 's and it should work.
@Onurtag Thanks a lot. Now it works like a charm!
Hello @Onurtag ,
I am having issues with your script. If I have a single tab in explorer, then your script works, but if I have multiple tabs opened and try to search in any of those tabs, it breaks.
I am using windows 11, Version 10.0.22621 Build 22621.
@kaiwizz I'll take a look tomorrow
@kaiwizz I updated the script with the fix for the tabbed explorer. It should work much better now.
Thanks for the bug report.
@Onurtag , The last Windows update messed up the script, it is not working for tabbed windows anymore for me. It is actually not working in single folders if I am in some folder other than the windows folders like Documents or Downloads.
I'm guessing thats probably the new WinUI 3 explorer. I will take a look at it soon.
@kaiwizz Can you tell me your full windows version? It should be at the top when you open a cmd window.
It should be something like Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.22621.2428]
.
I just tested on the version above and everything worked fine (two windows both with multiple tabs). I am asking for the version you are using so I can decide whether I should update to a pre-release insider version.
@Onurtag Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.22621.2428]
.
@kaiwizz Thank you. It looks like this right?
@Onurtag yes.
@kaiwizz I pushed an update but I'm not sure if this will fix your problem. Download the new version, test it and let me know if you still have problems.
@Onurtag Tested your new script today. So Far I have not faced any issues. Thanks a lot.
@kaiwizz Great! Thanks for the bug report and the confirmation.
@Onurtag , the latest Windows update broke the script again.
I think the issue is, after the current Windows update, "- File Explorer"
is added to the path as, "C:\Users\testUser\Documents\folder\subfolder - File Explorer\"
@kaiwizz Thanks for the detailed report! I am now updating my win11 setup to the latest release preview.
It is easy to just strip the "- File Explorer"
from the string but that might not work on any other language so I need to see it for myself.
@kaiwizz I have updated the script with some changes, let me know how it works for you now.
I tested the script on 3 different Windows 11 versions but I was unable to replicate the error that adds the - File Explorer
string to the folder path. This might be caused by the A/B testing system used by Microsoft.
If the script is still not working I might need some extra info like your current windows version (its visible on cmd) and whether the script is broken on every folder or just a few folders like pictures, videos etc.
@Onurtag
Thanks for the fixes, it's working for me now.
From cmd, Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.22631.4169]
@kaiwizz Great to hear!
how to use it? any tuts?