ahkx
spacehammer
ahkx | spacehammer | |
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2 | 7 | |
18 | 537 | |
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10.0 | 4.8 | |
over 14 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
C | Fennel | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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ahkx
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A guide to macroing on Linux
GitHub - tinku99/ahkx: autohotkey interpreter compiled with gcc
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Show HN: AutoHotkey for Linux
Yes it's awesome and works on both platforms. But these are two different, independent runtimes both highly dependent on their target systems, so there can be no cross-os binary. For that, maybe ahkx [1] (abandonware) could be feasible because it builds on Wine, or, much rather, KeySharp (linked above).
[1] https://github.com/tinku99/ahkx
spacehammer
- Why Fennel?
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Is orgmode really that much better than an equivalent workflow using vim + other tools?
For certain concepts that I don't understand fully, I'm using chatgpt-shell. It is beyond fantastic and almost impossible to describe in a single post. This is, for example, just one of my use cases: When I'm writing a comment or a message to my colleague (and of course, yes, I edit just about any text in Emacs), I can select a paragraph and ask chatgpt-shell to improve it. It does, but it also shows me the diff of the changes, that is how I set it up.
- Spacemacs Config for macOS Written in Fennel Lisp That Compiles to Lua
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Show HN: AutoHotkey for Linux
I’ve been using hammerspoon for several years and it has really become integral to my workflow.
You may want to check out the extension package spacehammer[0]. It includes a bunch of workflows and shortcuts that I’ve found extremely useful.
Interestingly (for me at least), it’s authored in Fennel [1], a lisp that compiles to lua. I actually found spacehammer originally when I was working on converting my personal hammerspoon config to Fennel.
[0] https://github.com/agzam/spacehammer
[1] https://fennel-lang.org/
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Alternative to notational velocity/nvALT but with image support
Throw in Spacehammer, and you can add a note from anywhere in the operating system.
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Hammerspoon – Lua-based powerful tool automation of macOS
I'm a big fan of hammerspoon, but not so much Lua. I also use emacs with Doom, where a lot of bindings are behind a 'leader key'. I found an awesome framework called 'spacehammer'[1] that fits very well into the way I like to work. It similarly hides binding behind a leader, and it's written in Fennel, a lisp that compiles to Lua. I feel like I get to expand the customizability of Emacs out to my whole system and I love it. Hammerspoon is pretty bare on its own so I suggest you check out spacehammer even if it's just a show case of the potential of hammerspoon.
[1] https://github.com/agzam/spacehammer
What are some alternatives?
AHK_X11 - AutoHotkey for Linux (X11-based systems)
hammerspoon - A hammerspoon config with a bunch of custom spoons (sleep timer, resolution changer, paywall buster, safari hotkey utilities, window management with undo, etc).
lintalist - Searchable interactive texts to copy & paste text, run scripts, using easily exchangeable bundles
phoenix - A lightweight macOS window and app manager scriptable with JavaScript
bss - Bee Swarm Simulator - A low-level collection of functions for interfacing with BSS to create your own macros
Anycomplete - The magic of Google Autocomplete while you're typing. Anywhere.
bss-macro
Translate-for-Hammerspoon - Google Cloud Translation API integration to Hammerspoon
Repeat - Cross-platform mouse/keyboard record/replay and automation hotkeys/macros creation, and more advanced automation features.
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
AutoKey - AutoKey, a desktop automation utility for Linux and X11.
LuaJIT - Mirror of the LuaJIT git repository