![]() ![]() ![]() There is a way to make it use “C” but it’s a bit of a round-about way, and I felt like the app fights against how I wanted to do things.Īnyway, this post is not about rcmd but Hammerspoon. I can’t, for example, use “C” as in my example above as rcmd defaults to “V”. Yes, I can assign the right cmd key (rcmd) and a key to launch apps – so, for instance, “RCmd+C” to launch Visual Studio Code – but it’s not very flexible. In my initial enthusiasm for it, I bought it from the App Store after giving it a quick try – a decision I regret in retrospect, as it’s not very flexible. It’s a good app, and the developer is very responsive and helpful too. One app I know that can do something like this is rcmd. But if I could just assign a hotkey to launch it, that would be great. Currently, any time I want to lookup a password or use the generator I have to click in the menu bar to launch it. This would also be useful for apps like Bitwarden which very irritatingly don’t have the option for a global hotkey. If I could get this functionality in place for all apps, I could say assign “Ctrl+Cmd+C” for Visual Studio Code, “Ctrl+Cmd+O” for Outlook, and easily switch to that app without “Cmd+Tab”-ing through everything else. Bear, for instance, let’s me assign “Ctrl+Cmd+B” to it so I can press these keys from anywhere and Bear opens up. Sort of having global hotkeys for them, if you know what I mean. I keep switching between apps (nothing new there!) but rather than Cmd+Tab my way through a list of apps I wanted an easy way of going to an app I want. One of the things I wanted to do with it is use is as an app launcher. I never got much time to play with it until this past weekend though. ![]()
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