Search and add abbreviations, full forms, and glossary terms from Raycast.
List by FullForms brings your FullForms List glossaries into Raycast. Look up an abbreviation and its full form, search every term across your workspaces, and add or suggest new entries without opening a browser. It is built for teams who keep shared glossaries of acronyms, jargon, and domain terms, and for anyone who wants their personal reference list a keystroke away.
Type to search across your lists and entries. By default it searches every workspace you belong to in a single query; use the dropdown (shown when you belong to more than one workspace) to narrow to a single workspace.
Results group by their parent list under section headers. When the same list name exists in more than one workspace, the workspace name is added to the header (e.g. Glossary · FullForms vs Glossary · Personal) so they stay distinct. Each row carries the list's colour and icon from the web, plus accessory markers for ⭐ starred entries and 📄 entries with a private note.
The detail pane is on by default and shows a formatted preview of the selected entry: the term, the short definition, the long-form description, and your private note, with each section shown only when present. A metadata panel below links to the entry on the web and shows its type, list, and workspace.
Shortcuts (on Windows, Cmd is Ctrl and Opt is Alt):
Enter opens the entry's list page in your browser with hash routing to the entry detail modal.Cmd+Shift+O opens the parent list page.Cmd+I toggles between detail view and compact-only layout (useful for scanning long result sets).Cmd+S stars (or unstars) the selected entry. The change shows immediately and syncs to the server.Cmd+C copies the entry term.Cmd+. copies the definition.Text-to-speech (Speak Entry / Speak Definition) is macOS-only; it uses the built-in say binary and the actions do not appear on Windows.
Create a new entry without leaving Raycast. Pick a list from the dropdown (grouped by workspace, defaults to your most recently edited list), fill in the term and definition, pick a type, optionally add a description and tags, and submit.
Field order mirrors the web's Add Entry form: List → Entry → Type → Definition → Description → Tags. Selecting a type swaps the Entry and Definition placeholders for a concrete example of that type (Abbreviation shows Example: GPS / Example: Global Positioning System, Term shows Example: Deep Learning / …, etc.) so the prompt fits whatever shape of entry you're adding.
Tags split across two widgets when the selected list already has tags: a filterable Tags picker for the list's existing tags (type a prefix to narrow the chip list) and a New Tags text field below it for comma-separated brand-new names. Lists with no existing tags collapse to a single Tags text field. Names typed into the new-tags field dedupe case-insensitively against the list's set on save rather than duplicating. Both tag inputs clear when you switch lists.
Duplicate detection runs as you type: if an entry with the same term (case-insensitive exact match) already exists on the selected list, a soft ⚠ warning appears under the Entry field and a Cmd+Shift+O · View Existing Entry action shows up in the panel deep-linking to the duplicate. Same shape on the Definition field for definition-text matches. Partial matches don't warn (open won't flag an existing Open AI).
Lists where your role doesn't permit writes (viewer / not a member) are hidden from the dropdown. If you don't have edit access to any list, the command shows a CTA to open the web app. On a successful save the form clears the term, definition, description, and tags (list + type stay so you can keep adding) and stamps a Last Added banner above the List dropdown showing the new entry's URL. Cmd+O · Open Last Added Entry stays in the action panel until your next save, so the link is reachable long after the success toast fades.
For lists you can see but don't directly edit (or when you'd rather have the owner review before publishing): pick a list, type the term and an optional definition, and submit. The suggestion lands in the owner's moderation queue. Lists with suggestions turned off raise a friendly toast so you can switch lists without losing what you typed.
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