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Answer by JellicleCat for Is there a shell-independent HUD-like menu search...

Have a look at Plotinus. It is shell independent, but it works only with applications that use the GTK+ 3 toolkit. (I hope that will satisfy.)From the github README:Have you used Sublime Text's or...

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Answer by anon for Is there a shell-independent HUD-like menu search tool for...

There's qmenu_hud:https://github.com/tetzank/qmenu_hudIt just retrieves the menu entries over dbus and displays them in dmenu.You still have to get your applications, or rather the toolkit they are...

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Answer by landroni for Is there a shell-independent HUD-like menu search tool...

The following two applications are nominally part of Xfce, but can readily be used in the DE of your choice.xfce4-appfinder: The Application Finder in Xfce. xfdashboard: "Maybe a Gnome shell like...

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Answer by earthmeLon for Is there a shell-independent HUD-like menu search...

I prefer Synapse over Gnome-Do.It seems that there is some discussion about bringing this feature to Synapse.

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Answer by knope for Is there a shell-independent HUD-like menu search tool...

I would recommend:Awesome-wmConkySee Conky HUD to see how you can "use awesome to turn Conky into a heads-up display (HUD) of sorts". (Although I'm not sure that this answers the original...

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Is there a shell-independent HUD-like menu search tool for Xfce/GNOME/Cinnamon?

The Ubuntu Heads-Up Display (HUD) - you love it or you hate it. Personally I rather like a classic desktop, so I use Xfce or GNOME-fork Cinnamon, and I'd like to keep those menu's where they are.But...

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