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@claytonwendelwon claytonwendelwon released this 09 Jul 17:12

Beacon 1.0.2 - a fast, native macOS search launcher.

Install

  1. Download Beacon-1.0.2.dmg below and open it.
  2. Double-click Beacon. That's it - it installs itself into Applications,
    relaunches from there, and opens the search bar with a quick hotkey tip.
    (Dragging to the Applications folder still works too, if you prefer.)
  3. Press Option + S anywhere to open the search bar. Press Esc to dismiss.
    Beacon lives in the menu bar (its beacon icon) - no Dock icon or main window.

This build is signed with a Developer ID and notarized by Apple, so it opens
without security warnings.

Search your text messages (optional)

Beacon can search your iMessage & SMS history. macOS protects the Messages
database, so this needs Full Disk Access (a one-time, manual toggle that
Apple requires for any app reading Messages):

  1. In Beacon, press Option + S and click the Messages filter.
  2. Click Open Settings - this jumps straight to
    System Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Full Disk Access.
  3. Find Beacon in the list and turn its switch on.
    (Beacon adds itself to this list automatically - no need for the "+" button.)
  4. Choose Quit & Reopen when prompted.

Now select the Messages filter and search by word, phrase, or contact.
Return opens the conversation in Messages; Cmd + C copies the text.

The same Full Disk Access toggle also unlocks Notes and Safari
history
. (Chrome, Brave, Edge, and Arc history work without it.)

File search needs no permissions and works the moment you launch Beacon.
Full Disk Access only unlocks Messages, Notes, Safari history, and a few
protected folders.

Highlights

  • Unified "All" search - the All tab blends files & apps, messages, and
    notes into one grouped, ranked list. Chips included in All show a small dot;
    Clipboard and History are opt-in via their own chips.
  • Recents that actually works - the Recents filter shows files you've
    opened, saved, or added recently, including fresh images/videos/downloads,
    while filtering out app internals, caches, folders, and other Finder noise.
    Type to narrow within the recent-files timeline.
  • Clipboard history - everything you copy is captured locally and
    searchable under the Clipboard filter. Return copies it back, ready
    to paste. Private/transient copies (password managers) are skipped.
  • Browser history - the History filter searches every page you've
    visited across Safari, Chrome, Brave, Edge, and Arc (all profiles).
    Return opens it; Cmd + C copies the link.
  • System Settings shortcuts - the Settings filter jumps straight to
    Wi-Fi, Displays, Privacy, Full Disk Access, Keyboard, Battery, and more.
  • Notes search - search across all your Apple Notes; Return opens the
    exact note.

What's new in 1.0.2

  • Better intent ranking. Beacon now favors exact phrase and standalone-word
    matches across Messages, Notes, History, Clipboard, Apps, Recents, Settings,
    and file names, so main beats maintain and IG beats random
    substrings.
  • Expanded Settings shortcuts. The Settings filter now includes direct
    matches for Storage, Network, Login Items, Passwords, Touch ID & Password,
    Software Update, Date & Time, and more relevant keyword ranking.
  • Recents is now filesystem-backed. Fresh Safari saves, screenshots, and
    downloads show up immediately without relying on Spotlight/Finder Recents.
  • File thumbnails. Images, PDFs, videos, and many docs now show Quick Look
    previews in file rows instead of generic icons.
  • History favicons. Browser-history rows load site icons directly from the
    visited site (no third-party favicon service), with better fallbacks for
    sites that don't expose their standard favicon.
  • Downloaded apps show up. Apps are scanned directly from application
    folders, so third-party/external installs like Chrome, Claude, Cursor, and
    Discord show in Apps and All.
  • System Settings filter. A new last filter jumps directly to common
    System Settings panes like Wi-Fi, Privacy, Full Disk Access, Displays,
    Keyboard, Battery, and more.
  • Custom menu-bar icon. Beacon now uses a small template Beacon lens mark
    in the menu bar instead of Apple's generic search glyph.
  • Expanded GitHub docs. The README now explains what Beacon can do, why it
    avoids Spotlight/Finder's common failure modes, and how the local scanners
    work.

Upgrading from an earlier version? Just replace the app in Applications -
your Full Disk Access setting carries over. Clipboard history starts recording
as soon as you launch this build.