thermoCLine has been updated.
There’s a lot of improvements and fixes.
There’s a few big improvements:

1. Global Keyboard Shortcuts for activating thermoCLine and web search are now built into thermoCLine (before you had to use an applescript with a program like Fastscripts or Quicksilver). Edit them, turn them on or off, and select google or yubnub for the search engine in preferences.

2. Auto-complete. When using an action that involves searching, thermoCLine will help you out by suggesting and auto-completing what you’re looking for. Examples:

-When typing a Finder path, look below the command field for path solutions. If you see the one you’re trying to type, just type a “/” and you’ll get it.

- When writing an email and typing in email addresses, thermoCLine will search your address book; you can type either the email address or the contact’s name, and thermoCLine will offer suggestions below the command field. Type “,” or “/” or “]” to grab the suggestion.

- When using either Google Voice action, thermoCLine will also search your address book for phone numbers; you can start typing either the phone number or contact name you’re trying to call/sms and thermoCLine will offer up suggestions. Type “/” or “]” to auto-complete.

3. thermoCLine now supports Taskpaper. When using the To Do action, you can input “Taskpaper” instead of an iCal calendar, and thermoCLine will add your to do’s to Taskpaper’s “inbox” project as a task entry. Full support for @date and !priorities are included.

4. When using an action like “text file” “note” or “email” where you might want to type multiple paragraphs, thermoCLine now lets you hit return without sending the command. An “Open” button appears on thermCLine’s interface. Just click, or tab over and hit space, to run the command.

5. Timer. Prefers Growl. Type timer into the action field (on the right) and in the command field type a number of minutes and, optionally, a message. After the time has elapsed Growl will pop up your message. Great for quick reminders like “Leave for a meeting” in 15 minutes. Great for pomodoro.

Here’s a video demo: