![]() ![]() The macOS 10.15 release notes state: Scripting language runtimes such as Python, Ruby, and Perl are included in macOS for compatibility with legacy software. Update : Moved extensions list lo linked forum post. The list of apps is easy to add or remove apps, or reorganize them. Update : Post edited and fleshed out following the release of PopClip 2021.9. e "set visible of process \"$APP\" to false" \ Osascript -e 'tell application "System Events"' \ # try to hide the app, in case it didn't respect 'open's flags # Check to see if the app is already running I mean, the simpler way to do this would be to use Keyboard Maestro’s own “Activate Specific Application” and just put in the apps that you want.īut if you want to use a shell script, you could do this: for APP in \ Then I check my calendar and go from there. If it’s a workday I will then launch MailMate to check my work email. ![]() 99% is immediately marked as ‘read’ and then I quit Mailplane. Once I am done with that, I will check Mailplane for my Gmail account which is mostly email lists, forum messages, etc. When I press Caps Lock, it will trigger Alfred, or (thanks to Keyboard Maestro) it will launch Alfred and then bring up its text box.įrom there I usually start FMail to check my personal email. Keyboard Maestro also launches the Stream Deck IFF the Stream Deck is attached, and if my iPad is attached, it will also launch Duet Display. ![]() why the extension invoked by AppleScript did not work, while the shell script worked The reason is that there is no. The only ‘regular’ app that Keyboard Maestro launches is iTerm2. And this is the solution in the yaml block: popclip Pinyin name: Pinyin title: Chinese Pinyin icon: square applescript: d I was trying to convert Chinese characters to Pinyin with a package developed by JavaScript. No apps live permanently in my dock except for Finder and Launchpad. If selected, it disappears and launches these apps, one at a time, via a shell script (which makes it easy to add/edit/delete/reorder):Īll of the above are menu-bar-only apps (or at least are only launched with their menu bar elements open). Keyboard Maestro offers a floating palette offering to ‘Launch Apps’ which can either be selected or dismissed. I try not to let auto-launching apps accumulate, although every app seems to think it should be auto-launched, so it’s not always easy.Īll I need to have launched at login are these: ![]()
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