TRex
macOCR
TRex | macOCR | |
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14 | 18 | |
1,117 | 2,210 | |
1.3% | - | |
5.6 | 0.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 11 months ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | - |
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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?
macOCR
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I've just released TextShot, a *free* macOS app that makes copying text from images as easy as taking a screenshot
I love using macOCR it is a command line tool though, but I bind it to a keyboard shortcut using BetterTouchTool, although you could also use Raycast, Alfred, etc to run it
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NormCap: OCR powered screen-capture tool
Mac only but I am a happy user and can recommend
https://github.com/schappim/macOCR
Just rediscovered the Shortcuts a couple days ago while installing it on a friend's mac.
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects – Show and tell
Introducing macOCR - a command line tool that revolutionizes how you capture text on your screen!
With just one command, you can instantly convert any text on your screen into text on your clipboard, making it easy to use in any app or program. Plus, with support for popular launcher apps like Alfred, LaunchBar, and Hammerspoon, it's never been easier to access the power of macOCR.
And if you're feeling really advanced, you can even use it to feed data into an OpenAI large language model for advanced text processing.
Upgrade your text capture game with macOCR today!
Price: $0
MRR: $0
Copy reworked by: GPT
Prompt: “Rewrite for hacker news upvotes:”
URL: https://github.com/schappim/macOCR
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Building an Internet Scale Meme Search Engine
Pretty insane. If you don’t want to use iPhones, I made a while back macOCR which uses the same vision APIs, with a very simple CLI interface. See: https://github.com/schappim/macOCR
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Ask HN: Programs that saved you 100 hours? (2022 edition)
https://github.com/schappim/macOCR - Get any text on your screen into your clipboard
- MacOCR – command line OCR app for macOS
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Less known macOS apps you will legitimately want to use every day
And if you want to invoke it from Terminal: https://github.com/schappim/macOCR
- Asking Siri to hold a number in memory?
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Ask HN: Tools you have made for yourself?
I wrote a free Mac app to OCR any text on screen[1].
macOCR is a command line app that enables you to turn any text on your screen into text on your clipboard. When you envoke the ocr command, a "screen capture" like cursor is shown. Any text within the bounds will be converted to text.
You could invoke the app using the likes of Alfred.app, LaunchBar, Hammerspoon, Quicksilver, Raycast etc.
[1] https://github.com/schappim/macOCR
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🧢 Stefan's Web Weekly #20
schappim/macOCR – Get any text on your screen into your clipboard.
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