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Raycast Window Management: Snap, Tile, and Switch Like a Pro

Window Management in Raycast

Use Raycast to snap, tile, and move windows with commands and hotkeys — a lightweight, scriptable alternative to a full window manager.

Raycast replaces Spotlight with a command bar that runs scripts, manages clipboard, controls windows, and even does AI — all from one hotkey.

By the end of this 13 min guide, you'll have a working Raycast setup and practical Window Mgmt workflows you can use immediately.

Setup & Default Shortcuts

Install Raycast:

Download from raycast.com
Tip: Verify the installation with raycast --version or raycast -V after installing.

Built-in Window Layouts

Configure Raycast extensions in Settings. Script commands live in a directory you specify — any executable shell script with the right header becomes a searchable command.

Here's a foundational configuration to start with:

#!/bin/bash
# @raycast.title My Command
# @raycast.mode compact
echo "Hello from Raycast!"

Custom Layouts & Snapping

With Raycast configured, these Window Mgmt-specific workflows will save you time every day:

Pro tip: Don't try to adopt everything at once. Start with Hyper+Space open Raycast and add more as it becomes habit.

Multi-Monitor Workflow

Once you're comfortable with Raycast basics, these advanced techniques will transform your Window Mgmt workflow:

Shortcut Conflicts & Fixes

Here are the most common Raycast issues and how to fix them:

Window Workflow Mastery

Congratulations — you now have a solid Raycast foundation. Here's where to go next:

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