Chrysalis
hotkeys-js
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Chrysalis
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Understanding the Guix approach when language package managers are around
Here's a specific example (though note that I'm asking about overall approaches; I'm not currently seeking help debugging this specific install). I use a keyboard with open-source firmware and would like to install the configuration utility, Chrysalis for that firmware.
hotkeys-js
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Creating hot-keys for web applications
A JavaScript library, hotkeys-js and on GitHub provides the following methods
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Implementing a Command Palette and Task Timer (part 1)
Ninja Keys uses Lit while command-pal uses Svelte. I don't have any experience with either, so.... Both of them can bind any command on the palette to a hotkey thanks to hotkeys.js. Both are MIT licensed. Command-pal is larger in size, but it also bundles all the libraries it needs. It looks like Ninja Keys loads libraries/modules on demand from CDNs on the internet. Being able to use the library without internet access is a nice feature.
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I want to know if it's possible to, with an app or by changing a program, have Android interpret the seek buttons on a Bluetooth device to do the forward or backwards taps on a Youtube video.
On a webpage, you can employ hotkeys.
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Hotkey Libraries: What's Your Solution?
I faced the same issue. I tried out hotkeys and react-hotkeys-hook, but they didn't fit my needs. I ended up creating a component and placed it high up in the component tree, say HotkeyEvents (to avoid events being attached more than once), that handles all the shortcuts. I used the is-hotkey as a helper for detecting them.
What are some alternatives?
react-native-keyboard-aware-scroll-view - A ScrollView component that handles keyboard appearance and automatically scrolls to focused TextInput.
latex-gboard-dictionary - ⌨ Importable dictionary for typing math symbols more easily on your Android phone by using keyboard shortcuts inspired by LaTeX
mousetrap - Simple library for handling keyboard shortcuts in Javascript
is-hotkey - Check whether a browser event matches a hotkey.
simple-keyboard - Javascript Virtual Keyboard - Customizable, responsive and lightweight
hotkey - ⌨️ cross-platform hotkey package
v-hotkey - Vue 2.x directive for binding hotkeys to components.
StadiaIcons - A set of icons for games based on the Google Stadia logo.
Key-n-Stroke - I'm an app and show all the letters you type and keyboard shortcuts you use as well as mouse clicks.
react-super-cmd - A sleek command palette modal for React apps
react-hotkeys-hook - React hook for using keyboard shortcuts in components.
quick-reply - Chrome extension which provides keyboard shortcuts for reply on Web WhatsApp