> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.pensiv.so/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# 8.3 What you can do with the command palette

> Navigation, file management, search, settings, and more

The command palette\
is **the main entry point for almost every action** in Pensiv.

It gathers features from different screens and menus\
into one input box\
so you can **navigate, manage, and configure** in one flow.

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### ① Navigation

From the command palette\
you can jump to main screens and files.

* Go to work home
* Open Tasks
* Open Notes
* Open Graph view
* Open a specific document, sheet, or file

You don’t need to remember **where** something is —\
you **type the destination** by name.

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### ② File and sheet actions

You can manage files\
**without opening them first**.\
Actions apply to the selected file(s):

* Move file
* Duplicate
* Move to trash
* Open that file’s note
* Set label
* Change status

File management\
happens without going to another screen.

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### ③ Search

The command palette\
includes strong search:

* Full search
* Search by file name
* Search commands themselves

The point of this search\
is not just to find something.

> Search is a **sub-feature** of the command palette.\
> As soon as you find it, **you can run the next action.**

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### ④ Settings and environment

You can change environment\
without breaking flow:

* Open Settings
* Toggle dark mode
* Change system theme
* Open log folder

Environment changes\
are just another action.

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### Summary

The command palette\
is not a menu of features.

It’s **an action layer across all of Pensiv**.

Instead of wondering where something is,\
think **what you want to do**.\
The command palette\
executes that intent as fast as possible.
