System-Color-Picker
TRex
System-Color-Picker | TRex | |
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7 | 14 | |
1,014 | 1,117 | |
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5.6 | 5.6 | |
about 1 month ago | about 1 month ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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System-Color-Picker
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Does anyone know if there's a theme close to this shade/simplicity?
If so, then you could probably disable global-font-lock-mode and then just set the foreground and background colors for the default font face. To figure out the specific colors used in the screenshot you shared you can probably find a utility for your OS that will allow you to do that. E.g. on macOS there’s this: https://github.com/sindresorhus/System-Color-Picker
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Best menu bar apps?
System Color Picker
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Favorite free apps?
System Color Picker - nice upgrade to the system color picker + quick menubar button
- Color picker for macOS made with SwiftUI
- I made a color picker app for macOS to scratch my own itch
- macOS color picker as an app
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System Color Picker — The macOS color picker as an app with more features
The app is open-source: https://github.com/sindresorhus/System-Color-Picker
TRex
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TextSnatcher: Copy text from images, for the Linux Desktop
Just three hours ago I switched back to Linux after a few years on MacOS. The only thing missing was the amazing text copy tool I was using, "Rex" [1]. What a coincidence to see this post on the front page a few hours later!
Side note, what a breath of fresh air Gnome on Fedora is!
[1] https://github.com/amebalabs/TRex
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Clean Text alternative / text tools to auto strip most formatting from copied text? (preferably free / low cost)
So I know there's things like PurePaste (which I use), and TRex (auto-ocr screenshotted area, it's fantastic). But those work best for short shorter snippets.
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How to show all app running on the menu bar?
Although if you don't need the screenshot functionality, Trex does OCR and is only about 3MB.
- Vizion - an app to copy any text from the screen.
- macOS Screenshot Tricks to Impress Your Co-Workers
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Tips – Preview the Mac app people forget about
To get this functionality everywhere, I’ve taken using the TRex app: https://github.com/amebalabs/TRex
I have it mapped to ctrl-alt-command-C. As more and more apps and webpages make text unselectable, it’s become invaluable. My favorite trick is to copy the URL when someone is screen sharing their browser in a virtual meeting!
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Which app you found lately that you can’t live without it since?
check out https://github.com/amebalabs/TRex
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TRex: Copy the Uncopyable
I just found a very nice app that you guys might like: https://github.com/amebalabs/TRex
- Less known macOS apps you will legitimately want to use every day
- Should I purchase an app from the Mac AppStore or the developers website?
What are some alternatives?
RedditOS - The product name is Curiosity, a SwiftUI Reddit client for macOS Big Sur
macOCR - Get any text on your screen into your clipboard.
SCColorSampler - A Swift 5.4, highly-customizable, ScreenCaptureKit-based color sampler.
insect - High precision scientific calculator with support for physical units
Applite - User-friendly GUI macOS application for Homebrew Casks
Copyfish - Copy, paste and translate text from images, videos and PDFs with this free Chrome extension
session-buddy - An ultra-light Safari extension helps you save open tabs as collections that can be easily restored later
bitbar - Put the output from any script or program into your macOS Menu Bar (the BitBar reboot)
AlDente-Charge-Limiter - macOS menubar tool to set Charge Limits and prolong battery lifespan
topgrade - Upgrade everything
Mousemory - Mousemory remembers cursor position across multiple monitors.
alfred-ocr - Take a snapshot and recognize text