12/5/2023 0 Comments Github popclip![]() ![]() Though I guess I might be one of the few who misses its Leap Motion support - I used to control Spotify with conductor-esque swipes through the air using that set up I would imagine it would be more a case of what to leave out or whether to do multiple episodes than could it fill one. To me it is reminiscent of Keyboard Maestro in terms of the hidden breadth of functionality it has. Well, for Better Touch Tool, that could so easily fill several expisodes in terms of the potential use cases, trigger types, automation features and even to the point of looking at approached like GoldenChaos-BTT. ![]() I’d be up for more like this every once in a while PopClip and Better Touch ToolĪs noted in earlier posts, there was some question as to if these tools could form an entire episode or not. Really good deeper dive on a specific app with this episode. At least we are spoilt for choice as automators It’s probably easier to manage for content creators to link back to their own GitHub account. How are other people sharing their work? There are so many forums, like Automators, MPU, Keyboard Maestro, DevonTHINK, Drafts, Hazel (is that really a forum though), Obsidian, OmniFocus, etc. It feels a bit naff and elitist to send people off to your own personal repos at GitHub though. Where and how do we share all of our cool Keyboard Maestro automations? I’ve been thinking about setting up a repo on GitHub, even just for the JavaScript code that runs to do the integrations between Hazel, Keyboard Maestro, YNAB, Toggl, Todoist, running a shell script to perform a curl request to hit an API etc. Useful if Bank Sync isn’t supported in your country yet,Īll this raises an interesting topic. So you’ve got custom “amount” metadata going from Hazel to Devonthink I’ve done the same thing too! I am also really close to tying it to YNAB to create a new transaction via the API when I scan a new receipt, seeing that I can map the Payee, Date, Amount, Account, Category, etc. ![]() I had put together a silent demonstration video and ironically the last demonstration includes the above transformation. I do it often and have shared a macro that can do it and many other transformations: MACRO: Augment or Filter Text, v2.2 ![]() Keyboard Maestro, itself, can be used for the text transformation-but there are a few subtleties. Let’s face it, it’s hard to resist some of these cool automation tools.) (I say that, but Typinator comes up often on the KM Forum, and I just asked one of the users his rationale for using both. I think Rosemary mentioned that she uses PopClip to do it and David said he uses TextExpander.ĭon’t get me wrong, I’m very glad David and Rosemary use and discuss many automation tools, but as a regular old user, I’m attempting to consolidate and use Keyboard Maestro whenever possible. Local_SomeVariable -> %Variable%local_SomeVariable% I chuckled a little bit during the episode when this frequently required text transformation came up: Also, the KM Developer, Peter Lewis, participates frequently. It’s a very friendly place filled with smart and generous users-newbies to pros. If you have purchased Keyboard Maestro, but haven’t visited the Keyboard Maestro Forum, do yourself a huge favor and come on over. Another great episode, and You two are the best! Thank you so much for everything you do for the Apple community. ![]()
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