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script-commands
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Ask HN: What if AI won't replace anyone – then is it cool?
Sure! Again, I use Raycast, along with it's Raycast AI[2] feature and it's snippets feature. And then for a bunch of other stuff, I have Raycast script commands[4] (mostly specially-formatted shell + Python scripts) that do API gluing to internal apps, such as our help desk and MDM systems, as well as Linux servers via SSH.
For help desk tickets, I have a script that pulls new tickets, reads in the information for each ticket, determines a likely response/resolution/followup questions ("I see you did not include an (asset tag|screenshot) with your ticket. Could you please add that?", "It looks like this knowledge base article might help. ").
I also use the Raycast AI commands "Improve Writing" and "Summarize" several times a day on emails, documentation, tickets, etc. Essentially, I select text in any window, hit a keyboard shortcut to launch that action and it quickly performs the action on the selected text. Super quick.
My goal is to automate anything I do >= once per day.
My tier 1 is Raycast here, but I had much of this on Alfred (what I used prior), much of this with formerly Albert and now ulauncher on my Linux box, and with the launcher that comes with Power Toys on Windows.
1. https://www.raycast.com/
2. https://manual.raycast.com/ai
3. https://manual.raycast.com/snippets
4. https://github.com/raycast/script-commands and https://manual.raycast.com/script-commands
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Custom Script that allows User input
A script can take up to 3 arguments. (see https://github.com/raycast/script-commands/blob/master/documentation/ARGUMENTS.md)
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What happened to the unofficial script commands store?
I only know the official one at https://github.com/raycast/script-commands
- I made python code that generates beautiful images of your source code
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Raycast - Terminal Commands?
It is possible, although not that smooth. You have to add this script to your command scripts in Raycast. Then you can assign > as a shortcut and you'll be able to do what you want. The only difference is that you need to type >, then space, then command.
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Export screenshot of visually selected code?
there's this script: https://github.com/raycast/script-commands/blob/master/commands/developer-utils/create-image-from-code.sh
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What are your favourite Raycast workflows?
color picker
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Raycast - send email to contact?
There's just one thing I can not do: write an email to a contact. In Alfred I could write e.g. "email tom" and it will auto suggest people from my contacts and it would open a new email to the selected contact. Is there something similar in Raycast? All I could find is an email script command (https://github.com/raycast/script-commands/blob/master/commands/system/new-email.sh) that opens a new email window, but it's not possible to select a contact, you have to enter the email address.
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How to copy markdown URL and title using JXA in Raycast (JavaScript automation for macOS)
To add it to Raycast follow instructions detailed here: raycast/script-commands:.
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The only open source app you'll need for your Mac
Not sure if I'm missing something. The title says the app is open source, but checking GitHub, I see extensions and script-commands, and I don't think the "main" repo is there
carbon
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Recommend 12 free productivity tools! Make your work more effective with less effort!
Carbon is a free online code screenshot tool that helps users create beautiful code screenshots for use in blogs, social media, or presentations. It provides a simple interface that allows users to enter their own code and choose different themes, fonts, and color schemes. Users can also adjust the code alignment, line numbers, background, shadow, etc. to better control the screenshot effect. Carbon also supports code in multiple languages, such as JavaScript, Python, HTML, CSS, etc., and can automatically highlight code keywords. URL:https://carbon.now.sh/
- Carbon, a great way to create images of your code
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Must-have for slacking off! 2024 Efficient Dev Tools for Increasing Productivity
Carbon, an online code beautification tool, lets you create visually appealing code screenshots with a simple interface, enhancing code readability.
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Debounce Solution
Code Snippet Clips: Carbon Learn Next.js 14: Learn Next.js Frontend Masters - Jem Young: Front-end Masters - Jem Young
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Marcel the Shell
you could try Carbon:
https://carbon.now.sh/
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10 Lesser-Known Tools and Websites to Spice Up Your Developer Toolbox
Carbon allows you to create stunning and customizable code screenshots with syntax highlighting. Whether you want to share code snippets on social media or enhance your documentation, Carbon is a handy tool to have in your arsenal.
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Tools I like
carbon.now.sh
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200 Web-Based, Must-Try Web Design and Development Tools
Code Screenshot Generator
- Why does my solution to "Reorder List" problem causes a cycle in the linked list
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Top 6 Tools to Create Beautiful Images Of Your Code Snippets
4. Carbon
What are some alternatives?
CotEditor - Lightweight Plain-Text Editor for macOS
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alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
iina - The modern video player for macOS.
carbon-now-sh-API-Wrapper - Asynchronous API Wrapper based on carbonara
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
numi - Beautiful calculator app for macOS
Gogh - Gogh is a collection of color schemes for various terminal emulators, including Gnome Terminal, Pantheon Terminal, Tilix, and XFCE4 Terminal also compatible with iTerm on macOS.
extensions - Everything you need to extend Raycast.
Oculess - Removes account requirements and telemetry from Oculus Quest devices