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script-commands
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Ask HN: What if AI won't replace anyone โ 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
linked
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Does anyone have any study tips to stay focused for exams
Track your entire study schedule. I use an app called Stoic for the mac to jounal and track my studies in that journal but u can also use something like https://uselinked.com/ too.
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Hacktoberfest Wrap-Up: Minor Contribution to Linked
Linked is a reasonably new journaling tool that has yet to implement the spell-check feature. Therefore, there is no point in underlining words containing typos at this point. You can read more about the issue here.
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Journaling
I made https://uselinked.com for daily journaling. And yes, it is free and open source. Feel free to reach out to me anytime ๐ฆ
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What are the must-have apps for Mac in 2022?
https://uselinked.com (I made it, so I might be biased ๐ )
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What are some journaling apps you recommend?
https://uselinked.com looks clean and is free.
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is there any diary/journaling app for ubuntu?
Linked Is a good one that i found, it's relatively new but good
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linked 1.4.x - your free and opensource daily journal app
It's already on Windows: https://uselinked.com/
- Free and opensource daily journal app for macOS, windows and linux - meet "linked'
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App which acts like the Mojave dashboard / A sticky note app
I made an app as replacement for sticky notes, feel free to check it out https://github.com/lostdesign/linked
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Another list of macOS software you might not know about.
I wonder when my app is famous enough that it ends up on such lists. https://github.com/lostdesign/linked
What are some alternatives?
CotEditor - Lightweight Plain-Text Editor for macOS
NotePlan_Themes - Official collection of custom themes for NotePlan 3
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
iina - The modern video player for macOS.
TextMate - TextMate is a graphical text editor for macOS 10.12 or later
HomeBrew - ๐บ The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
numi - Beautiful calculator app for macOS
TradeNote - TradeNote is an open source trading journal that helps traders store, discover and recollect all their trades so they can become and remain consistent and profitable traders
extensions - Everything you need to extend Raycast.
Patra - An online Journal for everyone