24 comments

  • wild_pointer2 hours ago
    * The tool is truly amazing. Both for simple usage, and the advanced queries that it accepts. Very powerful, like a command line tool.<p>* As another comment says, v1.5 alpha has many advantages. Despite the alpha label, I find it to be very stable.<p>* Several software integrations exist: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.voidtools.com&#x2F;forum&#x2F;viewtopic.php?t=6326" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.voidtools.com&#x2F;forum&#x2F;viewtopic.php?t=6326</a>, I mostly like being able to see folder sizes instantly in explorer. I used xplorer2 in the past, which has a plugin, but I went back to native explorer, which has a Windhawk mod, feels like what Microsoft should have done: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;windhawk.net&#x2F;mods&#x2F;explorer-details-better-file-sizes" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;windhawk.net&#x2F;mods&#x2F;explorer-details-better-file-sizes</a>
    • OkGoDoIt1 hour ago
      Everything about this feels like what Microsoft should have done. It’s absolutely amazing to me that search is so broken in Windows and yet a free third-party tool can instantly find any file anywhere.
      • keyringlight20 minutes ago
        One hypothetical I wonder about is what the windows ecosystem would be like if third parties could make distributions of windows, if somehow that could be licensed and enough windows building&#x2F;packaging was opened up. It&#x27;d be interesting to see whether collaborations of projects would form where they pull out MS parts and substitute their own, presumably with the constraint that they maintain compatibility. I imagine it&#x27;d take a while for any commercial products thinking of getting involved to figure out sharing, trust, and how to offer it in a way companies or individuals might want to donate&#x2F;pay for.
      • moritonal30 minutes ago
        I genuinely just don&#x27;t use the Start Menu anymore. It cannot find anything, and every search will include two Internet results (Bing only of course) and a Microsoft Store reference.
        • reactordev25 minutes ago
          This is why it’s slow, everything you enter is being exfiltrated for ads. Windows is corporate malware.
  • Lammy3 hours ago
    I&#x27;m running the 1.5 Alpha for many of the reasons listed on its page: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.voidtools.com&#x2F;everything-1.5a&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.voidtools.com&#x2F;everything-1.5a&#x2F;</a> (especially Dark Mode and support for Properties&#x2F;Tags&#x2F;xattr&#x2F;ADS&#x2F;XMP)<p>e: also available in WinGet as `voidtools.Everything.Alpha` <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;microsoft&#x2F;winget-pkgs&#x2F;tree&#x2F;master&#x2F;manifests&#x2F;v&#x2F;voidtools&#x2F;Everything&#x2F;Alpha" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;microsoft&#x2F;winget-pkgs&#x2F;tree&#x2F;master&#x2F;manifes...</a>
  • hermitcrab2 hours ago
    I&#x27;ve been using this tool for a while. It is incredibly useful. Kudos to the developer(s).<p>The real question is: why is the default Windows search so terrible? Did Microsoft make it useless on purpose?
    • Akronymus2 hours ago
      Because the default windows search actually iterates every folder&#x2F;subfolder, rather than using the global file table, which &quot;everything&quot; uses
      • randomlurking1 hour ago
        I think it also searches inside documents by default.
    • hyperhopper2 hours ago
      It now seems to serve the purpose of funneling users into edge, AI products, or serving ads.
      • dietr1ch39 minutes ago
        It&#x27;s been bad since early 2000s though
  • tom_41 minutes ago
    I used this a lot when I was doing Windows stuff professionally, and I always really liked it.<p>The command line interface is good too: supply file spec that you&#x27;d type in to the GUI, and it&#x27;ll print a list of matching files to stdout, one per line. Very easy to work with. I cobbled together a bit of Python stuff so that any time I was putting together a tool that needed to search for files, it could find the Everything command line tool if present, and use that instead of os.walk and the like, for a useful speedup.<p>(If nothing else, &quot;es PATTERN&quot; (to instantly find any name matching PATTERN anywhere on the system) is less typing than &quot;find FOLDER -iname &#x27;PATTERN&#x27;&quot;, and finishes more quickly. And compared to using locate, there&#x27;s less chance of the database being out of date.)
  • idw3 hours ago
    Saw this mentioned in a comment recently<i>, I just downloaded, installed and used it to find a file while Windows Search was still saying &#x27;Working on it...&#x27;. So I thought others might like to know.<p>Previously on HN a year ago: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41337268">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41337268</a> and probably other times<p></i> Thank you, whoever you were!
  • asciii15 minutes ago
    This tool is incredible for its simplicity. I was looking for old files I thought I deleted from flash drive and it was able to detect them instantly on my PC vs. native explorer.
  • HumanOstrich2 hours ago
    I used this for a while. What I don&#x27;t like is that it updates its database by creating an entirely new copy and then deleting&#x2F;renaming. For me that meant a several-hundred-MB file was being unnecessarily rewritten on a regular basis. It&#x27;s a rather excessive waste of resources and not a polite thing to do when a lot of people have SSDs now.<p>I uninstalled it for that reason.
    • Lammy29 minutes ago
      If you set `no_db=1` in `Everything.ini` you can configure it to be memory-only: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.voidtools.com&#x2F;forum&#x2F;viewtopic.php?t=9994#:~:text=link%20files%20forever.-,no_db,-Set%20to%201" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.voidtools.com&#x2F;forum&#x2F;viewtopic.php?t=9994#:~:text...</a>
  • Scene_Cast23 hours ago
    WizTree uses a similar idea - load the file system indices and works almost instantly.
  • rynn3 hours ago
    Amazing utility that just works. Windows version of ‘locate’<p>IIRC it loads the FS index into memory and queries directly off of it. If a simple metadata search is enough for you I don’t think you can do better
  • ctoth3 hours ago
    Everything is amazing. Even better if you set a shortcut key (I use ctrl+shift+&#x2F;) and it&#x27;s just so fast. You can even query (I just recently learned this) like:<p>*.txt size:&gt;1024kb
  • patapong2 hours ago
    This tool has completely changed the way I work with files - I no longer need to remember where they are, just a part of the name. Coincidentally, this means my files are better organized, since I know I can always just jump straight there instead of having to think about the folder structure.<p>I use it so often that I put it in the search bar, so that I can open it with Win + 1.
    • sudopsuedo2 hours ago
      You may find FlowLauncher useful too: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;Flow-Launcher&#x2F;Flow.Launcher" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;Flow-Launcher&#x2F;Flow.Launcher</a><p>It can be configured to use an existing Voidtools Everything install in its settings, so a universal launcher can double as the everything searchbar
      • patapong2 hours ago
        Huh, looks cool! Thank you for sharing, will check it out.
  • spapas823 hours ago
    This is the first thing i install on windows for like 10 years. Then i set up Ctrl+alt+s to toggle the everything window.
  • Jolliness75012 hours ago
    This is most often used tool in my daily work.<p>I work on win11. I don&#x27;t use native search because it sucks and is slow as tar drip experiment.<p>Onedrive&#x2F;sharepoint files content search at least works at all but only in web version. Still slow as hell, unreliable, ui&#x2F;ux is crap.<p>With Everything I search &gt;500k real files&#x2F;folders + &gt;300k fake files in milliseconds.
  • nabilsaikaly2 hours ago
    Do you think future devs on this tool can use a new fast method to find content within files?
    • Lammy2 hours ago
      1.5 Alpha kind of halfway does this: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.voidtools.com&#x2F;forum&#x2F;viewtopic.php?t=9793" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.voidtools.com&#x2F;forum&#x2F;viewtopic.php?t=9793</a><p>Halfway because it is fast, but it&#x27;s fast because it keeps the index entirely within RAM and thus you can&#x27;t yet throw an arbitrarily-large disk of stuff at it to content-index.
  • loufe3 hours ago
    This tool is legitimately one of the best utilities I&#x27;ve ever used. I&#x27;ve got my entire corporate branch using it.<p>It&#x27;s a shame Microsoft can&#x27;t figure their shit out and get a high quality native search figured out.
  • pjs_3 hours ago
    Literally the only good piece of software left on windows. Masterpiece
    • Lammy2 hours ago
      And File Pilot :) <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;filepilot.tech&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;filepilot.tech&#x2F;</a> (t. FP Pro license holder)
      • atmanactive2 hours ago
        I prefer XYPlorer.
        • Lammy2 hours ago
          I do like XYplorer as well and have a license for it too, but its startup time is just so slooooow that I can&#x27;t reach for it like I reach for File Pilot.<p>Now written in twinBASIC for 64-bit support! <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=42637089">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=42637089</a>
          • atmanactive2 hours ago
            I have it in my startup. No time wasted to open its window.
  • bomewish3 hours ago
    Best thing about windows and biggest thing I miss. Have never been able to find equivalent for Mac — stuff that comes close but really not quite the magic of Everything. Same w Total Commander. Sad!
    • porker3 hours ago
      Cardinal: Fastest and most accurate file search app for macOS. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;cardisoft&#x2F;cardinal" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;cardisoft&#x2F;cardinal</a><p>It&#x27;s slower to start-up than Everything but just as useful once running.<p>There are a few Mac oddities like OneDrive files appearing twice because macOS is convinced they exist in two locations, but that&#x27;s a minor annoyance.
    • Y_Y3 hours ago
      As sibling notes, you can use locate just like the patriarchs (once you do some osx-specific fiddling)<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;egeek.me&#x2F;2020&#x2F;04&#x2F;18&#x2F;enabling-locate-on-osx&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;egeek.me&#x2F;2020&#x2F;04&#x2F;18&#x2F;enabling-locate-on-osx&#x2F;</a>
    • Groxx3 hours ago
      It&#x27;s not a gui, but in case you hadn&#x27;t heard of it before: unixes usually have a `locate` command that&#x27;ll do ~instant file&#x2F;folder name searches. The index is usually rebuilt via a cron job though, it&#x27;s not always up to date like Windows can do.
  • nabilsaikaly2 hours ago
    How does it handle files with long paths? Windows had limitations on that…
  • jonnypotty2 hours ago
    Love this program. .this plus filepilot makes windows almost usable
  • brian_herman3 hours ago
    I love this I use it all the time.
  • AndrewKemendo2 hours ago
    I used this for years<p>It is a HUGE memory hog so buyer beware
  • UltraSane2 hours ago
    This is one of the first things I install on a new Win OS install. Combined with good tagging in file names it makes finding things so fast. It is absurd Windows doesn&#x27;t have this built in since it is a simple index that leverages NTFS file table.
  • rsamtravis3 hours ago
    HOLY SHIT that is fast. Thank you!