Dev Numbers for Command Palette

by Jiri Polasek

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  • 0.2.0

Dev Numbers for Command Palette is a lightweight Windows extension published by Jiri Polasek that integrates specialized numerical tools into the PowerToys Command Palette, enabling developers and engineers to query, display, and compute assorted numeric values without leaving the keyboard-driven launcher. Released in a single version 0.2.0, the add-on surfaces constants, conversions, and bit-level manipulations through the same keystroke interface used for launching programs, thereby streamlining workflows that depend on frequent reference to hex, binary, decimal, or other developer-centric figures. Typical use cases include verifying memory-alignment offsets during debugging, converting color codes between RGB and hex while styling UI, checking Unicode code-points, or quickly calculating mask values for bitwise operations, all by typing a short alias directly into the Command Palette. Because the extension is invoked through PowerToys, it inherits that utility’s global hotkey and fuzzy-search behavior, making it equally accessible from within Visual Studio, a terminal, or a web browser. The tool is categorized under Developer Utilities and requires an existing PowerToys installation; once enabled, its commands appear alongside native palette entries and return results instantaneously in a small preview pane. Dev Numbers for Command Palette is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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