alfred-mouseless-messenger
Rectangle
alfred-mouseless-messenger | Rectangle | |
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12 months ago | about 23 hours ago | |
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alfred-mouseless-messenger
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Fastest way to open Messages?
If you use Alfred, consider my workflow, Mouseless Messenger.
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Which apps are worth every penny and you can't live without?
My most popular workflow is Mouseless Messenger, and it's based entirely in Alfred — written in JXA.
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Would anyone with an Apple Silicon Mac mind helping me test something?
I use JXA to write Alfred workflows like Mouseless Messenger. My desktop is an Intel Mac Pro and is where I do most of my development for pretty much everything.
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Mouseless Messenger v2.0.1
I've updated Mouseless Messenger to v2.0.1.
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Version 2.0 of Mouseless Messenger is available on GitHub
Feel free to follow me on Twitter or star the repository to get updates for when that releases.
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What can AppleScript do?
I write workflows for it using JXA, and the amount of time it's saved me more time than I can even begin to consider. For example, Mouseless Messenger lets me respond to iMessage/SMS without ever leaving the current app or touching the mouse.
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How Apple blocks the Taiwanese flag emoji in China
If you're using iCloud Messages, I'm told it may not work correctly. See some of the closed issues on https://github.com/stephancasas/alfred-mouseless-messenger/issues to see what others have done.
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What is your favorite Alfred workflows?
Is it shameful to say my own? I wrote Mouseless Messenger so I could read and reply to iMessage/SMS messages from Alfred. It saves me so much clicking and context switching.
Rectangle
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Updating My Mac Window Shortcuts Strategy for Optimal Workflow
Rectangle’s installation is incredibly straightforward. Its immediate out-of-the-box functionality was a pleasant surprise. For anyone seeking to reduce the friction of window management on their Mac, Rectangle is a solution I wholeheartedly recommend.
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How I stay (more) focused with ADHD
Tip: I use Rectangle app to set up keyboard shortcuts to resize windows (I only have three shortcuts there: left/right half of the screen and full screen).
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Ideal Monitor Rotation for Programmers
But Raycast also has some functionality in that direction.
[1] - https://rectangleapp.com/
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Little macOS Apps That Make a Big Difference in 2024
Two more little utilities that I cannot live without on Mac:
A tiling window manager like https://rectangleapp.com/
Muzzle, which automatically silences desktop notifs when you're screensharing https://muzzleapp.com/
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Macbook M3 Max new MacOS user
I suggest using Rectangle instead of Magnet; it has the same features but is free. I don't know what other Windows features you want to have.
- Newb: ONE tip you can share that would make my Mac OS experience better?
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Found this on Facebook and I've started questioning my life choices...
I’ve used this app forever. Adds in all the window snapping features.
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Recommend apps for learning Macbook hotkeys and shortcuts coming from a Windows background.
third-party window management apps like Magnet and Rectangle
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MacOS tools to make your life easier
Rectangle Mac - Move and resize windows in macOS using keyboard shortcuts or snap areas, similar to Windows.
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Everything I install and set up on a new MacBook as a web developer
I was a Spectacle user for years, but I recently switched to using Rectangle for window management. Rectangle has a few more options than Spectacle; I’m still getting used to it but I have no strong feelings either way.
What are some alternatives?
Menu-Bar-Search - Quickly search through menu options of the front-most application - Alfred Workflow
Amethyst - Automatic tiling window manager for macOS à la xmonad.
alfred-jetbrains - Alfred5 workflow to easily open your projects with your favorite JetBrains product.
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
alfred-search-notes-app - Use Alfred to quickly open notes in iCloud/Apple Notes.
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
alfred-emoj - Alfred 3 workflow to find relevant emoji from text
PlayCover - PlayCover is a project that allows you to sideload iOS apps on macOS (currently arm, Intel support will be tested)
alfy - Create Alfred workflows with ease
linux
alfred-workflows - Collection of Alfred workflows
i3 - A tiling window manager for X11