
"Can you not use browser bookmarks? You could, but that means opening the bookmark in your browser and copying the link from the URL. The moment you open the browser, you risk being distracted by what's there. You also need more mental resources to do the app-switching and to visually find the bookmark. I also find searching for bookmarks by typing much easier, and you're not limited by the amount of space in your bookmarks bar."
"You can launch a text file from any app to take quick notes. They've become my go-to way to take notes. In fact, this very article started as a Raycast note. My favorite thing is that I can both open and close them with the same shortcut. I use ⌥+N, you can set it to whatever you prefer. And they support markdown as well as all sorts of common formatting options."
"Let's you toggle between Light and Dark modes without having to go into System Settings. Simple but useful. I use it a lot when I'm working with code to test how things look in both modes. Use cases Test how a product looks in Dark and Light modes Rest your weary eyes at night You can assign a keyboard shortcut to toggle your computer's appearance even faster."
Raycast provides centralized quick access to recently copied color codes and stored links for projects in Linear, Figma, or Notion. Quick links act like system-wide bookmarks that open and copy links without launching a browser, reducing distractions, app-switching, and visual searching while supporting typed search without bookmarks-bar limits. Quick links enable fast sharing of meeting links, design systems, and portfolios. Raycast notes launch editable text files from any app, support Markdown, and open and close with a single shortcut for fast note-taking during interviews or meetings. An appearance toggle switches Light and Dark modes system-wide with an optional shortcut. Paid AI presets offer multiple models in one chat interface for easy comparison.
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