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31 | 43 | |
3,536 | 8,985 | |
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6.0 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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finicky
- Show HN: I built a small utility that handles multiple browser instances for you
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Use Finicky to direct urls to multiple Chrome profiles at workplace
Finicky is a macOS utility that allows you to configure rules for directing URLs to different web browsers or browser profiles. Using it to direct URLs to multiple Chrome profiles at the workplace can be useful for separating work-related browsing from personal activities or for managing different projects. With this optimal way, you can gain the benefit of not wasting your time to re-do actions to make it works well with your browser sessions.
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Outlook now ignores Windows' Default Browser and opens links in Edge by default
I'm currently experimenting with "link eye" from FDroid on Android. There's also [finicky](https://github.com/johnste/finicky) for MacOS.
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Is there a way to open certain links on chrome rather than on default browser.
Here's an open source solution. Set it up, forget about it. https://github.com/johnste/finicky
- How do I stop this from coming up?
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PSA: If you removed the old Discover button with --disable-features and it returned as the Bing logo, the feature name has changed
The workaround to disable Bing/Discover (msEdgeSidebarV2) on MacOS is to install finicky and set it as the default browser so it can launch Edge for you with customized arguments.
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How can I make outlook open urls in chrome instead of my default browser Safari on my MacBook Pro?
If you're comfortable with a terminal/some coding, Finicky is the best one I've found - https://github.com/johnste/finicky
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Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now
Have you tried making a different desktop entry/shortcut for each Firefox profile and then setting a browser picker as your default browser?
- Junction (Linux browser picker): https://github.com/sonnyp/Junction
- Finicky (macOS browsee rule setter): https://github.com/johnste/finicky and Browserosaurus (macOS browser picker): https://github.com/will-stone/browserosaurus
- Hurl (Windows browser picker): https://github.com/U-C-S/Hurl
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How to work with different browser profiles
Finicky will help you when you use different browsers, and/or different profiles. As a consultant I often use browser profiles to split my clients. I have a "Binx.io" profile for all Binx related work. For each client I have corresponding profiles. Let's call them "Client A" and "Client B".
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Using Finicky to handle URLs
// See https://github.com/johnste/finicky module.exports = { defaultBrowser: "Vivaldi", handlers: [ { match: ({ opener }) => opener.bundleId === "org.whispersystems.signal-desktop", browser: { name: "Google Chrome", profile: "Profile 2" } }, { match: "open.spotify.com/*", browser: "Spotify" }, { match: [ /miro.com\/app\/board\//, ], browser: "com.electron.realtimeboard" }, { match: [ /zoom.us\/j\//, ], browser: "us.zoom.xos" }, { match: [ /https:\/\/atlassian.slack.com\/archives\//, ], browser: "Slack" }, { match: [ finicky.matchHostnames([ /abc.net.au$/, /news.com.au$/, /smh.com.au$/ ]), ], browser: { name: "Google Chrome", profile: "Profile 2" } } ] }
eul
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What is this specific app?
Looks like https://github.com/gao-sun/eul
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A list of actually useful free apps
I can also add eul, which can be downloaded via brew in the terminal or by getting the latest version of the repo attached.
- Any alternative from iStat menus?
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Notification menu widget for system monitoring?
The only thing I could think of is eul maybe? Available on the App Store on GitHub.
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Looking for apps that show stats about CPU temperature, etc...
I can recommend Eul, it is a free and open source tool that shows some of the stats like CPU Temp and RAM usage. It is also in the AppStore. https://github.com/gao-sun/eul
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Any FOSS System Monitors That Can Display As A Widget?
I use Eul. It's on GitHub and in the AppStore. https://github.com/gao-sun/eul It offers both menu bar and widget information and is compatible with 10.15 and up.
- Eul: macOS status monitoring app written in SwiftUI
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How do you configure your mac?
Alternative to Stats or iStat Menus: eul
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6 Essential Apps for your Mac in 2022 — Part 2
Eul is nice and I’ve been using it for a while, but it’s no longer being maintained.
- 6 essential apps for a better macOS experience
What are some alternatives?
DevUtils-app - All-in-one Toolbox for Developers. Native macOS app.
stats - macOS system monitor in your menu bar
RsyncOSX - A macOS GUI for rsync.
MonitorControl - 🖥 Control your display's brightness & volume on your Mac as if it was a native Apple Display. Use Apple Keyboard keys or custom shortcuts. Shows the native macOS OSDs.
browserosaurus - The browser prompter for macOS
SketchyBar - A highly customizable macOS status bar replacement
SwiftBar - Powerful macOS menu bar customization tool
Hackintool - The Swiss army knife of vanilla Hackintoshing
brave-ios - Brave iOS Browser
HoRNDIS - Android USB tethering driver for Mac OS X
multi-account-containers - Firefox Multi-Account Containers lets you keep parts of your online life separated into color-coded tabs that preserve your privacy. Cookies are separated by container, allowing you to use the web with multiple identities or accounts simultaneously.
KeepingYouAwake - Prevents your Mac from going to sleep.