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Re:T-UI apps command

Manage Android apps without turning the launcher into a settings maze.

Typing an app name launches it. The apps command is for everything around that: opening the drawer, hiding noisy apps, restoring hidden apps, inspecting app details, setting default app slots, and maintaining app groups.

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Mental model

Launching and managing are separate.

The fast path is still the prompt: type an app name and press enter. Use apps when you want to change how apps appear, inspect what Android exposes, or organize the drawer.

Launch: type the app name directly, or use apps -frc app for a hidden app.
Browse: run apps -ls to open the terminal-style app drawer.
Manage: use apps -hide, apps -show, apps -l, apps -st, and group commands.
Command reference

The supported subcommands.

Command Use it for Notes
apps -ls Open the app drawer. When the drawer UI is unavailable, this prints visible apps instead.
apps -lsh List hidden apps. Use this before restoring something with apps -show.
apps -l app Show package, activity, permissions, and app metadata. The app must be visible.
apps -hide app Hide an app from launcher suggestions and drawer views. It does not uninstall the app.
apps -show app Restore a hidden app. The app must be in the hidden list.
apps -st app Open Android's app settings page. Useful for permissions, battery, notifications, storage, and defaults.
apps -ps app Open the app's Play Store page. Falls back to the web Play Store if needed.
apps -frc app Force launch a known app, including hidden apps. Use this when you intentionally hid an app but still want command access.
apps -file Open apps.xml. Prefer commands for normal edits; use the file when debugging or backing up.
apps -reset app Reset launch count for one app. This affects most-used ordering and suggestions.
apps -tutorial Open this guide. Use this from the phone when you forget the command shapes.
Visibility

Hide clutter without uninstalling anything.

Hidden apps stay installed on Android, but Re:T-UI removes them from normal app suggestions and drawer lists. This is useful for setup tools, rarely used system apps, or apps you only launch through aliases.

$ apps -hide YouTube
              $ apps -lsh
              $ apps -show YouTube

Still need to launch a hidden app?

Use apps -frc app. That keeps your drawer clean without making the app unreachable.

App groups

Groups power the left-side drawer tabs.

App groups are command-managed collections. Once a group exists, the app drawer can show it as a focused tab so repeated workflows are easier to scan.

Create

apps -mkgp work creates an empty group named work.

Add

apps -addtogp work Slack adds a visible app to that group.

Inspect

apps -lsgp lists groups. apps -lsgp work lists apps inside one group.

Group command Effect
apps -mkgp group Create a group. Group names should not contain spaces.
apps -rmgp group Remove a group. It does not uninstall or hide the apps.
apps -addtogp group app Add a visible app to the group.
apps -rmfromgp group app Remove an app from that group.
apps -lsgp List all groups.
apps -lsgp group List apps in one group.
apps -gp_bg_color group #RRGGBB Set the drawer tab background color for a group.
apps -gp_fore_color group #RRGGBB Set the drawer tab text color for a group.
$ apps -mkgp work
              $ apps -addtogp work Slack
              $ apps -addtogp work Calendar
              $ apps -gp_bg_color work #263238
              $ apps -gp_fore_color work #c8e6c9
              $ apps -lsgp work
Default app slots

Keep quick-launch slots explicit.

Default app slots are stored in apps.xml. Use them when your setup depends on positional defaults rather than fuzzy app-name search.

$ apps -default_app 1 Phone
              $ apps -default_app 2 most_used
              $ apps -default_app 3 null
Named app: stores that app in the slot.
most_used: lets usage count drive the slot.
null: clears the slot.
Troubleshooting

Fast checks when app behavior looks wrong.

An app disappeared

Run apps -lsh. If it is hidden, restore it with apps -show app.

The drawer feels noisy

Hide low-value entries with apps -hide app, then create focused groups for repeated workflows.

Android settings are needed

Run apps -st app instead of digging through the system settings app.

Suggestions feel stale

Run refresh. It reloads launcher-managed data including apps.

A group tab is empty

Run apps -lsgp group. Hidden or uninstalled apps may no longer appear in the drawer.

You need the raw file

Run apps -file, but prefer command edits unless you are debugging config state.