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Last updated: August 30, 2025
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    Downloads Name Description
    21,758 Apple Intelligence Use Apple Intelligence from the comfort of Raycast.
    21,393 Installed Extensions List your current installed Raycast extensions
    21,204 Google Calendar Manage your Google calendar easily. Create events, search contacts, and check out your upcoming schedule.
    21,014 Svgl Search SVG logos via svgl
    20,995 UUID Generator A quick way to generate UUIDs without opening the browser
    20,883 Ruler Measure Distance Between Two Points
    20,334 Google Drive Fuzzy search files in the mounted Google Drive
    20,250 Unix Timestamp Convert between unix timestamp and human readable form date
    19,896 QR Code Generator Generate QR codes from text or URLs.
    19,446 Gmail Raycast Extension to manage Gmail
    19,341 Amphetamine Controls Amphetamine using Raycast
    18,789 Git Repos Quickly access your local git repositories and open them in your favorite editor or any app
    18,707 Dash Interface with the Dash application, allowing users to quickly search through documentation sets.
    17,295 Google Fonts Search and use fonts from Google Fonts
    17,095 Word Search Search for synonyms, antonyms, spellings, rhymes and more
    17,062 DevUtils Navigate DevUtils faster with this All-in-one Toolbox for Developers
    16,950 Word Count Count the number of characters, words, sentences, and paragraphs in some text.
    16,846 cURL Keyboard-first HTTP client
    16,806 Model Context Protocol Registry Find and install MCP servers in Raycast and other MCP clients like Claude or Cursor.
    16,783 Claude Interact with Anthropic's Claude API directly from Raycast
    16,751 Screenshot Capture your screen with macOS native tools
    16,098 Iconify — Search Icons Search icons via Iconify
    16,022 Home Assistant Manage your smart home with Raycast
    16,002 Search npm Packages Search for npm package information
    15,985 Terminal Finder Open currently selected Finder (or Path Finder) window in Terminal (or iTerm2, Warp, WezTerm) and vice versa