I came to ask about why I'd use this over Raycast, but watched your video before typing and wwwwow, this looks incredible. Much more in line with how I think and work.
At first I thought "ehhh, new conventions to learn, not so eager to do that", but by the end of the video you've convinced me there's something here worth learning. It seems very intuitive.
For what it's worth—as far as future extensions go—according to Raycast the things I did most in 2025 were:
- timers (ti, tab, enter hh:mm:ss values, return)
- dictionary (dw, tab, type word, return)
- inline calculator
- currency conversion
- focus sessions
- port manager
Edit to add:
When I fired up Tuna, onboarding began and I had to restart to grant disk access. It didn't restart at first. I then started it manually, and onboarding didn't resume. I had to manually choose "show onboarding" from the menu bar.
At first I thought "ehhh, new conventions to learn, not so eager to do that", but by the end of the video you've convinced me there's something here worth learning. It seems very intuitive.
For what it's worth—as far as future extensions go—according to Raycast the things I did most in 2025 were:
Edit to add:When I fired up Tuna, onboarding began and I had to restart to grant disk access. It didn't restart at first. I then started it manually, and onboarding didn't resume. I had to manually choose "show onboarding" from the menu bar.