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CommandX
One bar for shortcuts, search & tools on Chrome
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One bar for shortcuts, search & tools on Chrome
1 follower
CommandX is a Chrome extension that adds a command palette and 40+ built-in macros. Double-tap Cmd/Ctrl to search the web, open recent tabs and shortcuts (like Gmail, YouTube, Notion, etc.), run AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, etc.), convert units and currency, and more—all without leaving the page.








Hey Product Hunt 👋
— Avinash Bussa here. Founder of CommandX.
I built CommandX because I kept doing the same things over and over: opening Gmail, jumping to YouTube, converting currency, looking up words. Every time meant new tabs or leaving the page. I wanted one place in the browser that could do all of that from the keyboard—like a command palette for the web.
What problem were you trying to solve?
Making routine actions faster and keeping flow: search, shortcuts, and small tools (calculator, conversions, dictionary) in one bar, without context-switching. So I built a Chrome extension with a simple DSL: type "go" for history and URLs, "yt" for YouTube, "gpt" for ChatGPT, and so on—40+ built-in macros and smart suggestions, all without leaving the page.
How did your approach evolve?
It started as a small set of shortcuts, then grew into real "go" (history + favicons), inline autocomplete, and support for custom macros. The goal stayed the same: one bar, double-tap Cmd/Ctrl, get things done. I'd love to hear what you'd add next.
— Avin