ManOpen
Platypus
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22 | 2,718 | |
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0.0 | 7.1 | |
over 2 years ago | 20 days ago | |
Objective-C | Objective-C | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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ManOpen
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Best GUI man page viewers?
I use ManOpen, it needs to be compiled but no coders, it works out of the box without tweaking. It will compile into an Apple silicon or UB app.
Platypus
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Shoes makes building little graphical programs for Mac, Windows, Linux simple
Something for which I wish there was a windows variant...
Embedding a script into a small tray icon/menubar app can be extremely powerfull even with its low complexity.
[1]: https://github.com/sveinbjornt/Platypus
- Sveinbjornt/Platypus: Create native Mac applications from command line scripts
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Application-Specific Terminals
> Which apps do you use actually it for?
neovim, mutt, tig, weechat
> That's what aliases are for (or you could rename the binary?)!
Unfortunately, it's not that simple on macOS for app bundles. The human readable name of the app bundle really doesn't matter that much to the operating system -- it's the contents of Info.plist that matter. In order to have a separate app that can be Cmd+Tab'd to, you have to have a separate app bundle, separate app bundle identifier, etc. There's really not a way around it on macOS that I've seen.
(And to be clear, aliases do work on the command line. I'm talking specifically about GUI apps - which is my primary method of separating my different activities. Terminal emulator tabs are not good enough.)
This also doesn't solve the performance problems with any of the various GUI applications, nor does it solve my problem for other applications that I want to run.
> By the way, do you know the app https://github.com/sveinbjornt/Platypus that can generate app bundles on a Mac?
I do! I tried this route first, but it falls apart when you start a GUI application from the script that you supply to platypus. If your script is e.g. `wezterm start`, it'll just start up another instance of a wezterm-branded GUI app in addition to the wrapper app that Platypus spits out.
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The Icelandic Saga Database
Random fact; this website is created and maintained by Sveinbjörn Þórðarson who also made Platypus (https://github.com/sveinbjornt/Platypus) and Sloth (https://github.com/sveinbjornt/Sloth) — software that Mac nerds might be familiar with.
Sveinbjörn is a ball of energy that just radiates positives for human society.
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How to easily share a small CLI script with non-technical coworkers?
Not sure if I understood the question properly but I found this program for Macs the other day: Platypus. It will create a .app out of any scrap of code.
What are some alternatives?
MacForge - 📦 Plugin, App, and Theme store which includes plugin injection for macOS
hammerspoon - Staggeringly powerful macOS desktop automation with Lua
Sloth - Mac app that shows all open files, directories, sockets, pipes and devices in use by all running processes. Nice GUI for lsof.
mySIMBL - :package: Plugin manager for macOS
blueutil - CLI for bluetooth on OSX: power, discoverable state, list, inquire devices, connect, info, …
SubEthaEdit - General purpose plain text editor for macOS. Widely known for its live collaboration feature.
spaces-renamer - 💻 Ability to rename desktop spaces on macOS 10.10+
syncthing-macos - Official frugal and native macOS Syncthing application bundle
yubiswitch - OSX status bar application to enable/disable Yubikey Nano