misc_settings
AHK_X11
misc_settings | AHK_X11 | |
---|---|---|
4 | 22 | |
1 | 735 | |
- | - | |
7.4 | 8.8 | |
11 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
HTML | Crystal | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
misc_settings
-
New update broke my css (Even after replacing -moz-box), help?
Hi, I have a somewhat complicated userChrome that you all have helped me with before. It's in this github repo, and the recent update broke it.
-
AutoHotkey v2 Official Release Announcement
I tried. I really, really, really tried. It......can't do it. There's a few rules OP left out, like IfWinActive now needs to enclose its stuff in braces and that's just too much for it. I put its first attempt as well as its last two here: https://github.com/RheingoldRiver/misc_settings/issues/3
After I read the changes it told me it made (I always do something like this to get it to check its own work) I was like "hm this is sus as fuck" so I had it redo it several times and then yeah just....gave up.
Good idea though, and I did learn a bunch about the syntax so when I go to do it myself it'll be easier. I wonder if some of what OP said was determined later than GhatGPT's cutoff date, although I don't think so - I remember even back when I set up these hotkeys 2.0 was in an early beta and I was like uhhhhhh no there's almost 0 docs on this, but I thought I might regret it one day; I don't, though, there were 0 docs back then, it was the right call.
-
[Misc] Best tool to look up PaD info?
Also you can use my personal ilmina css if you want - this isn't part of the Tsubaki project or endorsed by anyone, and also it's 0% responsive and will ONLY work on a fullscreen desktop monitor, but it makes ilmina a lot easier to use imo if you have that setup.
AHK_X11
-
Rethinking Window Management in Gnome
Just FYI the exact same thing is now also possible with AHK_X11 on Linux https://github.com/phil294/AHK_X11
- Somehow AutoHotKey is kinda good now
-
Steam deck - Macros
If you can't get what you want via Steam Input, you'll have to go desktop mode with a full macro suite likeAHK_X11 or Keysharp.
-
Wine Wayland Driver
This falls right on time for my 2023 "Linux on the desktop" attempt! (now I wish https://github.com/phil294/AHK_X11 had a Wayland option...)
I can't live without Office! My personal favorite is 2010 x64, as Word then starts faster than the current Wordpad.
Office 2010 works great in Windows 11, but there've been some suspicious move making me believe old office version will be given a poison pill or something under the plausible deniability of "security risks of 13 year old software", like how Outlook 2010 can't connect to outlook.com anymore (though it works great with gmail using google's GWSO plugin)
On MY computer, I run what I want. So I'll try Office 2010 in wine within Wayland.
-
A guide to macroing on Linux
GitHub - phil294/AHK_X11: AutoHotkey for Linux (X11-based systems)
-
Learning Linux: recommended resources
I want to switch, but the only snag is that I love AutoHotkey, and a Linux port is still in progress. I use AutoHotkey to make my keyboard and (especially) my mouse more useful. I could probably do the same things by other means in Linux—everything is customizable in Linux, after all. And anyway I might use my mouse less and less as I become more capable with the terminal. Still, I'll wait a while in the hope that I'll be able to more or less plop my AutoHotkey script into the Linux version.
-
AutoHotkey v2 Official Release Announcement
Check out https://bitbucket.org/mfeemster/keysharp/ and https://github.com/phil294/AHK_X11, two attempts at porting AHK to Linux. The former isn't usable yet, the latter is by me and somewhat incomplete.
-
What's your current experience with WSL?
The only Windows-specific app I use is AutoHotkey, and I'm pleased to see that a Linux rewrite is in development 🎉 And wouldn't you know it, written in Crystal!
-
AutoHotKey V2 (Breaking Upgrade)
AHK_X11 is AutoHotkey for Linux and it does not yet support Wayland, but it's definitely impossible https://github.com/phil294/AHK_X11/issues/2 (see also: ydotool)
-
Marten, a Crystal web framework that makes building web apps productive and fun
I have recently learned to use it to create an AutoHotkey for Linux implementation (https://github.com/phil294/AHK_X11), and it's been a delightful experience. If you like programming in Go and Ruby syntax, this will be your go to language. Other than that, it bears but few surprises, which I would consider a good thing. Its major downside is its compilation time and poor IDE support. Also, you should not be afraid to search through Crystal's GitHub issues or dig into the stdlib's source for more exotic use cases. However, the latter is as easily accessible as is your own code, and the community around Crystal seems quite friendly and welcoming. Contrary to sibling comments, I find it well suited for programs outside of web development as well.
And most of all, it's fast.
What are some alternatives?
runelite - Open source Old School RuneScape client
espanso - Cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust
whkd - A simple hotkey daemon for Windows
xremap - Key remapper for X11 and Wayland
microkeys - Windows macro using MicroPython as an engine. [WIP]
xdotool - fake keyboard/mouse input, window management, and more
pad-cogs - Cogs for a Discord bot related to the mobile game Puzzle & Dragons
RetroBar - Classic Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista taskbar for modern versions of Windows
AHK_SCRIPTS - MACRO RECORDER script in AutoHotKey
shell - Pop!_OS Shell
ahkv2-scripts - A collection of AutoHotKey v2 scripts
ahkx - autohotkey interpreter compiled with gcc