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ahk
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Using AutoHotkey as a backend engine for PowerShell
Well. I author something similar, it's a bridge to use AHK from Python, but when it comes to this idea of a fully structured means of passing data between the two platforms that's something that this package implements.
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AutoHotKey V2 (Breaking Upgrade)
There is a nice python wrapper[1], perhaps that could work for your uses?
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How to automate windows without needing to get away from keyboard?
Check out AutoHotkey (AHK) for simple Windows automation needs. There is a python wrapper: https://github.com/spyoungtech/ahk
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Alternative to pyautogui for mouse click
There's pynput but that might have the same problem. If you're on Windows AutoHotkey is an awesome way to automate mouse and keyboard actions (but it's a different language than Python, although it seems someone has made a Python wrapper for it).
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Which python library: ahkpy or ahk?
In this case, both seem reasonably active for a project like this. The latter (https://github.com/spyoungtech/ahk) seems more active and has more comprehensive docs.
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What are some of the main reasons I should switch to pytest from unittest?
I'm not sure how helpful it will be, but one of my projects does this. Most the tests are unittest.TestCase style, some of them are pytest style. All the tests are run just using pytest.
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Interacting with Python
So, I author a Python ahk package that does this currently using IPC. The default model starts AHK and stops immediately for each command
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Can Python do everything AHK can do?
Well, you can leverage AHK with a Python library. So, yes, Python can do everything AHK can do and more.
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AHK is NOT user friendly
Anyhow. AHK's non-user-friendliness is also what motivated me to make a Python wrapper for AHK. So I TOTALLY get where you're coming from!
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Tech savvy people of Reddit, what is a computer tip you are sure most haven't heard of?
Maybe you'd like the python wrapper for AutoHotkey better.
AutoHotkey.py
- Combining an AHK Script with a Python Script?
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Which python library: ahkpy or ahk?
https://github.com/Perlence/AutoHotkey.py/tree/master/examples is the first project.
What are some alternatives?
AHK-GDIp-Library-Compilation - Gdip_All library mega-compilation of user contributions, compatible with AHK v1.1 and AHK v2
macros - Press buttons using python or AutoHotkey. Previously called `python-macros` or `macros`
lutris - Lutris desktop client
quikey - A keyboard macro tool.
PyInstaller - Freeze (package) Python programs into stand-alone executables
betterletter - Substitute alternative spellings of special characters (e.g. German umlauts [ae, oe, ue] and [ss]) with their correct versions (ä, ö, ü, ß).
Teams-Auto-Joiner - Python script to automatically join Microsoft Teams meetings.
clicknium-samples - Clicknium Python automation Samples
AutoHotPie - Radial menus in Windows, aka PIE MENYOOS!
AHK_MicMute - Control your microphone using keyboard and mouse hotkeys.
espanso - Cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust
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