Warning
This project is no longer actively maintained.
I started Flare in high school as a proof of concept to show that a Raycast-compatible launcher could exist on Linux. It was a fun experiment, but between school, burnout, and honestly just moving on to other things, I no longer have the time or energy to keep it going.
To everyone who starred, shared, or contributed: thank you. The response to this project genuinely blew me away.
Looking back, I consider Flare a success, not for what it became, but for what it taught me. The biggest lesson is probably to always dogfood your projects. I never used Flare as my daily driver, and that disconnect showed. I also went in with a lot of naΓ―vete and made some architectural decisions I'd do very differently today.
If you're looking for an actively maintained alternative, check out Vicinae.
An open-source, Raycast-compatible launcher for Linux.
For more background on this project, I have a post here.