Huating Liu

QuickRight - The missing right-click features for macOS Finder

QuickRight adds the missing right-click features to macOS Finder. Create new files instantly, use true Cut & Paste, open Terminal or Warp in the current folder, copy file paths, move files faster, compress images, extract colors, check hashes, and more — all directly from Finder’s context menu. Built for macOS users who work with files every day.

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Huating Liu
I built Lightning QuickRight because I was frustrated by how limited Finder still feels for daily workflows. Simple things like creating a TXT file, cutting & pasting files, or quickly opening Terminal take too many steps on macOS. This app focuses on reducing those small but repetitive frictions directly inside Finder’s right-click menu.
fidele maniraruta

Huating — QuickRight is the kind of utility I'd install and forget I have until the moment I need it, which is exactly the right vibe for a Mac menu-bar app. Right-click in Finder has felt frozen-in-time since Snow Leopard, glad someone finally extended it. Shipped solo today on PH too, kindred utility ship-rate. Respect.

Rivra

The macOS Finder right-click menu has felt pretty rigid for a long time, so extending it with custom actions is a welcome change. Building this solo is impressive. Does it allow users to script their own custom terminal commands directly into the contextual menu?

Huating Liu

@rivra_dev Thank you! Really appreciate that 🙌

At the moment, QuickRight supports quickly opening Terminal, iTerm2, and Warp in the current Finder directory, along with several built-in file actions.

Custom user-defined terminal commands are not available yet, but it’s definitely something I’m considering for future versions. I’d love to let users add their own scripts or shell commands directly into the Finder context menu.