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Quicksilver
mas | Quicksilver | |
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19 | 16 | |
10,603 | 2,706 | |
0.6% | 0.3% | |
6.1 | 7.0 | |
about 1 month ago | about 1 month ago | |
Swift | Objective-C | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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mas
- macOS updates for Apple Silicon Macs are larger than reported
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What are your New Build essentials?
I have a script that installs Homebrew and App Store CLI. Then it automatically installs most of the apps I need. I use homebrew to create an up to date list for this script.
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The new Obsidian icon
More info on Mac App Store integration: https://github.com/mas-cli/mas
- mas: a command line interface for the Mac App Store
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Boomer Wants to Learn Mac
Command Line Tools: iTerm 2 alternative to the default Terminal homebrew mas homebrew bundle
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How to easily migrate Homebrew formulas to another MacBook?
I mainly use the Homebrew to manage almost every app or program, even apps on the App Store using mas. It becomes a bit of a pain when I set up a new MacBook because it takes time for me to look for the list of the apps and programs on my main MacBook and install one them by one on my new MacBook.
- Issues with installing applications on Macos
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Questions about MacOS
Most of my workflow could replicated under Mac. For the "horrible" window management I use amethyst (auto tiling) and Magnet (windows like) for search I use raycast and for software management I do use the cli with homebrew, mas and ports. The cool thing with homebrew cask you can install all programms from the web that aren't in the App Store and the App Store apps will be updated via mas. You can even update your mac with the terminal so everything like in linux.
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Avoiding the AppStore
I found this. https://github.com/mas-cli/mas
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Similar to for Veeam for Apple OS X?
Instead, perhaps consider file based backups, and reloading apps. For example, you can have a shell script that can fetch Homebrew, from there, fetch most non-App Store apps with brew install commands, and for App Store apps, use mas for those.
Quicksilver
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The Largest Money-Printing Element Ever Made
Pretty sure it was Nicholas Jitkoff[1] and his team. He had done Quicksilver[2] a few years back which popularized this single input interface for osx desktop.
[1] https://nicholas.jitkoff.com/
[2] https://qsapp.com/
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Should I worry about using Raycast on MacOS?
There are these open source alternatives, I haven’t checked their privacy policies or their code Maybe try and report back? https://www.cerebroapp.com https://qsapp.com https://ueli.app https://github.com/ParthJadhav/Verve
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Keyboard tricks from a macOS app dev
I've used Quicksilver for clipboard history historically. There is a currently a bug that I've been meaning to delve into: https://github.com/quicksilver/Quicksilver/issues/2913 but still generally usable. Particularly handy combined with adding simple AppleScript or JXA actions to manipulate the content (I have several simple ones for example to run a regex, to clean extraneous content around a number, a phone number, strip whitespace, indent 4 spaces for pasting into a markdown codeblock on SO, etc etc).
The Shelf plug-in also very handy along similar lines.
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The best Mac Apps to unlock your max potential (recommended by users of r/MacOs )
Should add Quicksilver. It's the first app I install on my Macs
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Boomer Wants to Learn Mac
Spotlight-esque apps for enhanced keyboard driven productivity (pick one): Raycast Alfred Quicksilver
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Why is Spotlight garbage these days?
Quicksilver
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Resolving the Great Undo-Redo Quandary
For a browsable clipboard history on macOS, I recommend LaunchBar (https://www.obdev.at/products/launchbar/; docs at https://www.obdev.at/resources/launchbar/help/ClipboardHisto...). I used to use the Clipboard Plugin of the free and open source app Quicksilver (https://qsapp.com/), which worked fine but was slightly less streamlined. Some people prefer Alfred (https://www.alfredapp.com/help/features/clipboard/).
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Shortcat – Manipulate macOS masterfully, minus the mouse
This is great. Reminds me of QuickSilver[1]. I'm evaluating HomeRow[2] for a VIM driving the Mac OS, will try this as well.
I love how:
a. accessibility features are making the OS more accessible for everyone through automation
b. good the accessibility implementation is on the Mac that most applications are inherently compatible with solutions like this.
[1]: https://qsapp.com/
[2]: https://www.homerow.app/
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Sol: Open-source Alfred/Raycast alternative for macOS
Good to see something like this, don't forget there is already an open source alternative (pre-existing) for Alfred and Raycast. It's called Quicksilver - https://qsapp.com
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Albert – open-source keyboard launcher for Linux
Kupfer (gnome) - https://kupferlauncher.github.io
Quicksilver (macos): https://qsapp.com/
I still find myself using these and enjoy the 'wei wu wei' flow of them: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=d4LkTstvUL4 (skip to 5 or 11 minutes in)
What are some alternatives?
eqMac - macOS System-wide Audio Equalizer & Volume Mixer 🎧
hammerspoon - Staggeringly powerful macOS desktop automation with Lua
phpmon - Lightweight, native Mac menu bar app that helps you manage multiple PHP installations, locate config files and more. Also interacts with Laravel Valet.
alfred-shortcuts
linearmouse - The mouse and trackpad utility for Mac.
photon - ⚡ Rust/WebAssembly image processing library
dotbot - A tool that bootstraps your dotfiles ⚡️
company-mode - Modular in-buffer completion framework for Emacs
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
sol - MacOS launcher & command palette
homebrew-bundle - 📦 Bundler for non-Ruby dependencies from Homebrew, Homebrew Cask and the Mac App Store.
KE-complex_modifications - Karabiner-Elements complex_modifications rules