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* Architecture and (#7267) * Added debugging steps for PT Run * Updated architecture markdown for launcher * updated project architecture markdown for launcher * Added telemetry docs for launcher * Added the basic folder structure and files * Added a basic overview of all common functionalities of the plugins * Added information about the functioning of the calculator plugin * update score section of overview * added information about the uri plugin * added info about the indexer plugin * Added the documentation for the indexer plugin * Added information about the program plugin * Added info about the shell plugin * updated some plugin info and added information about the ww plugin * documenting the folder plugin * updated window walker docs * dev docs for the folder plugin * added images to each of the plugins * Added link to pt run documents * fix typos and some minor corrections * Add table of contents for pt run dev docs * Fix image path and project link for Wox.plugin Co-authored-by: Divyansh Srivastava <somm14divi@gmail.com>
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Shell Plugin
- Shell plugin emulates the Windows Run Prompt (Win+R).
- Shell Plugin is one of the non-global plugins which has an action keyword set to
>
.
Functionality
- The Shell command expands environment variables, so
>%appdata%
works as expected. - On inheriting the Shell plugin from Wox, there are three different ways of executing a command, using the command prompt, powershell or the run prompt. To uphold the name of PT Run, the Shell plugin always executes commands as the Run prompt would.
- The Shell plugin has a concept of history where the previously executed commands show up in the drop down list along with the number of times they have been executed.
- The Run prompt has the folder plugin function where we can navigate to different locations and entering the path to a directory displays all the sub-directories. To prevent reimplementing this logic, the shell plugin references the folder plugin to implement this functionality.
Score
The Shell plugin results have a very high score of 5000. Hence, they are one of the first results in the list.