Sendkeys: Command line tool for automating keystrokes and mouse events on macOS github.com 30 points by nateb2022 a day ago
supersixirene 18 hours ago This is legend. I’ll be putting this to extensive use tomorrow. robterrell 16 hours ago You've always had this ability, but with more convoluted syntax: osascript -e "tell application \"System Events\" to keystroke \"whatever\"" Specify the application too with multiple -e parameters. This will copy whatever is selected in Safari: osascript -e "tell application \"Safari\" to activate" -e "tell application \"System Events\" to keystroke \"c\" using {command down}" eviks 12 hours ago How do you stimulate delays, animation intervals, key down/ups a with System Events? bestham 9 hours ago Apple Script is a programming language and you have full control flow at your disposal to wait and branch as needed. eviks 9 hours ago This is too generic to answer this specific question. Key down, for example, is not an inherent property of a programming language.(and neither is delay precision guarantees, which might be important for some key sequences)
robterrell 16 hours ago You've always had this ability, but with more convoluted syntax: osascript -e "tell application \"System Events\" to keystroke \"whatever\"" Specify the application too with multiple -e parameters. This will copy whatever is selected in Safari: osascript -e "tell application \"Safari\" to activate" -e "tell application \"System Events\" to keystroke \"c\" using {command down}" eviks 12 hours ago How do you stimulate delays, animation intervals, key down/ups a with System Events? bestham 9 hours ago Apple Script is a programming language and you have full control flow at your disposal to wait and branch as needed. eviks 9 hours ago This is too generic to answer this specific question. Key down, for example, is not an inherent property of a programming language.(and neither is delay precision guarantees, which might be important for some key sequences)
eviks 12 hours ago How do you stimulate delays, animation intervals, key down/ups a with System Events? bestham 9 hours ago Apple Script is a programming language and you have full control flow at your disposal to wait and branch as needed. eviks 9 hours ago This is too generic to answer this specific question. Key down, for example, is not an inherent property of a programming language.(and neither is delay precision guarantees, which might be important for some key sequences)
bestham 9 hours ago Apple Script is a programming language and you have full control flow at your disposal to wait and branch as needed. eviks 9 hours ago This is too generic to answer this specific question. Key down, for example, is not an inherent property of a programming language.(and neither is delay precision guarantees, which might be important for some key sequences)
eviks 9 hours ago This is too generic to answer this specific question. Key down, for example, is not an inherent property of a programming language.(and neither is delay precision guarantees, which might be important for some key sequences)
pkoird 12 hours ago Wonder how this compares to Autohotkey on Windows. eviks 12 hours ago Ahk isn't cli, and also is a full-blown programming language, so not as limited in its input
eviks 12 hours ago Ahk isn't cli, and also is a full-blown programming language, so not as limited in its input
biomcgary 12 hours ago Now to finetune my local LLM on the sendkeys syntax, add kyutai for streaming voice recognition, and my mac will be fully voice operable.
lukaslukas 19 hours ago Nice. But why? ivanche 19 hours ago For example to automate what couldn't be automated otherwise. supersixirene 18 hours ago For example to deal with software designers that think web browsers are people
ivanche 19 hours ago For example to automate what couldn't be automated otherwise. supersixirene 18 hours ago For example to deal with software designers that think web browsers are people
supersixirene 18 hours ago For example to deal with software designers that think web browsers are people
This is legend. I’ll be putting this to extensive use tomorrow.
You've always had this ability, but with more convoluted syntax:
Specify the application too with multiple -e parameters. This will copy whatever is selected in Safari:How do you stimulate delays, animation intervals, key down/ups a with System Events?
Apple Script is a programming language and you have full control flow at your disposal to wait and branch as needed.
This is too generic to answer this specific question. Key down, for example, is not an inherent property of a programming language.
(and neither is delay precision guarantees, which might be important for some key sequences)
Wonder how this compares to Autohotkey on Windows.
Ahk isn't cli, and also is a full-blown programming language, so not as limited in its input
Now to finetune my local LLM on the sendkeys syntax, add kyutai for streaming voice recognition, and my mac will be fully voice operable.
Nice. But why?
For example to automate what couldn't be automated otherwise.
For example to deal with software designers that think web browsers are people