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TMDB Search for Command Palette is a lightweight open-source utility that embeds The Movie Database directly into the Windows Command Palette, letting users type a film title and instantly see where it can be watched without opening a browser. Designed for keyboard-centric workflows, the extension surfaces streaming availability data from JustWatch alongside basic TMDB metadata such as release year, runtime, and synopsis, so cinephiles and casual viewers alike can decide whether a title is on Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, or a regional platform before they reach for the remote. Typical use cases include quickly settling “what should we watch” debates in chat, checking if a recommended movie is already included in a subscription one pays for, or verifying regional availability while travelling. Because the tool is invoked with the same global hotkey that summons the Command Palette, it integrates seamlessly into developer-oriented desktops and requires no separate GUI. Version 0.0.4 refines fuzzy matching, trims API calls for faster results, and caches the last ten queries offline; the project has published three incremental builds since its debut, each delivered through GitHub and the Microsoft Store. The software sits in the Utilities & Tools category and is distributed under the MIT licence. TMDB Search for Command Palette is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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