Everything integration for the Windows taskbar
- .NET Framework ≥ 4.7
- Everything ≥ 1.4.1 must be running (Lite Version not supported)
- High DPI support requires at least Windows 10 Creators Update.
- Download from releases
- Extract it somewhere safe
- Run the
install.cmd
as admin - Enable EverythingToolbar via the context menu of the taskbar
- Note: You might have to open the context menu twice as it not always shows up instantly.
- Run the
uninstall.cmd
as admin
- Open solution in Visual Studio 2019 with .NET Framework 4.7 support
- Disable signing in project properties
- Build the project (Windows Explorer will restart)
- Install the toolbar by running
EverythingToolbar/bin/<Configuration>/install.cmd
as admin
- Edit an existing theme/item template or create a new one in the
Themes
/ItemTemplates
folder - Restart Windows Explorer via the task manager
- Select theme/item template via the context menu of the search box
Create custom "open with" commands by selecting Rules...
from the search box context menu. By checking Automatically apply rules based on condition
matching files/folders based on the Type
and Regular Expression
field will execute the corresponding command when opened.
Examples:
Name | Type | Regular Expression | Command |
---|---|---|---|
Open terminal here... | Any | cmd /K "cd %path%" |
|
Total Commander (Left) | Any | totalcmd /O /L=%path% |
|
Total Commander (Right) | Any | totalcmd /O /R=%path% |
|
MSPaint | File | .*\\PixelArt\\.*(bmp|BMP) |
mspaint %file% |
Leaving the regular expression field empty will never match.