The next generation of Raycast is here
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The next generationof Raycast is here<br>A new foundation, redesigned from the inside out.
DownloadmacOS Tahoe and Apple Silicon required
01<br>What to expect<br>The new Raycast is a major update. Expect frequent updates and occasional rough edges.<br>What's new in v2<br>02<br>V2 replaces V1<br>On installation the new Raycast will replace Raycast V1. There are just a handful of missing features. These will be added soon.<br>Missing features<br>03<br>Bring your setup with you<br>During onboarding, you'll be able to import your existing Raycast setup so everything feels familiar to you.<br>Importing from v1
A fresh new coat<br>The look and feel of Raycast has been updated to feel right at home on macOS Tahoe
File Search in Root<br>One less step to find your files
Quick AI<br>Same Tab - More power
AI Chat<br>Skills, agents, and memory - all in one place
Type with your voice<br>Built-in dictation
Settings<br>Reorganized
Configure inline<br>Assign hotkeys & aliases from root search
Everything new in v2 →
Introducing the New RaycastRead the launch post about what’s new in this versionThe Technical StoryRead the blog post about how we built the new Raycast<br>FAQ<br>What's new in Raycast v2?<br>Raycast v2 includes a refreshed interface, improved hotkey handling, new AI experience, dictation, faster file search, file search in root, quicklinks, snippets tagging and more.
What are the minimum requirements?<br>Raycast v2 is built for macOS Tahoe. If you are still on Sequoia or earlier, you need to upgrade macOS before installing v2.<br>To ensure a seamless onboarding experience, please install the latest version of Raycast v1, or at least v1.104.16.
How do I import my data to v2?<br>During onboarding, you’ll be prompted to import or migrate your data from Raycast v1.<br>If you skip this step or want to rerun it, you can do it manually using one of the following commands:<br>Migrate from Raycast v1 — automatically migrates your data from v1. Importing settings at this step will also import and migrate all of your shortcuts to Raycast v2 and disable them from working in Raycast v1. This ensures that your hotkeys don’t conflict. This is the recommended approach because there is some extra data that is not imported with the manual import. This includes Clipboard History, Wrapped and Emoji picker.<br>Import Settings and Data — a manual import from your .rayconfig file that you must export from Raycast v1.
How do I install custom extensions in the new version?<br>For custom extensions to import correctly, you need to be on the latest version of Raycast V1, or at least v1.104.16.<br>If these did not automatically import, you can do it manually by running npx @raycast/api@latest dev and the dev command should be clever enough to pick up the new version if it’s running.
The launcher,<br>relaunched.<br>DownloadmacOS Tahoe and Apple Silicon required
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