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Best use of hammerspoon
Best use of hammerspoon







best use of hammerspoon
  1. #BEST USE OF HAMMERSPOON MANUAL#
  2. #BEST USE OF HAMMERSPOON PATCH#
  3. #BEST USE OF HAMMERSPOON FULL#
  4. #BEST USE OF HAMMERSPOON SOFTWARE#
  5. #BEST USE OF HAMMERSPOON CODE#

A hefty price tag, though ($70), so you might prefer Xcode’s FileMerge and something like Patch Viewer. Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope hasn’t updated since 2014, but it’s still the best diff/merge tool for my needs. Feeder I use Feeder primarily for Sparkle appcasts, but it has excellent features for bloggers and podcasters as well.

best use of hammerspoon

#BEST USE OF HAMMERSPOON CODE#

It can even generate code for initializing and executing regex objects in each supported language. RegExRX keeps drawing me back, though, with great highlighting, error reporting, and the ability to import and export a pattern converted to whatever language/syntax you’re working in. RegExRX I know, there are a ton of better looking RegEx apps with very cool features. Hyper I use iTerm 2, but Hyper (as well as Black Screen) have taken some serious strides in the realm of highly-customizable (via HTML/CSS/JavaScript) terminal apps. Developer Tools Xsymbolicate Need to read and understand symbolicated crash reports easily? This is the tool that helped me make sense of them. I can eject all (or specific) external and network drives with a keystroke, and automatically eject them on sleep.

best use of hammerspoon

#BEST USE OF HAMMERSPOON SOFTWARE#

Clair Software is my top choice in its bracket. Even if that doesn’t sound interesting to you, trust me, it makes running scheduled and repeating tasks easy. LaunchControl LaunchControl has kept up with the OS changes, and is still the most solid and complete tool for managing (and creating) background daemons and agents for macOS. The speed boost this year was significant, too. I use it with SFTP, but also love the integration with Amazon S3 and Glacier. Great for solving wifi network issues and improving coverage. OmniFocusColors Here’s a random and free tool for creating OmniFocus color themes. It’s a Today widget that gives me all the CPU, disk, and network info I need. Monity When my other system monitoring solutions fell behind the times or ceased development, I tried out Monity and it’s fit the bill nicely. Browse folders of files with split previews, metadata inspection, sorting, filtering, and flagging, video playback, and more. Fileloupe This one is a bit pricy ($20) for my needs, but worth it in the end.

#BEST USE OF HAMMERSPOON FULL#

Drang, but now I’m actually starting to use it and realize the full scope of what it can do. I always knew it was amazing, thanks to bloggers like Gabe Weatherhead ( MacDrifter), Patrick Welker ( RocketInk), and Dr. Keyboard Maestro In 2016 I finally got serious about learning Keyboard Maestro. Smart Sync Not pretty, but for the price the best folder-syncing solution I’ve found for my needs. It’s fast and well-integrated, and I love being able to use custom domains (, my Beastie Boys tribute of a domain name), sort my share history, and track analytics. Droplr Droplr continues to be my favorite way to quickly share screenshots, animated gif recordings, and Markdown/Code notes. If Save and Open dialogs make you crazy, this is the solution. Default Folder X It’s taken some time for Default Folder X to regain full functionality since El Capitan, but it’s there now and I’m glad to have it back. Finally a valid reason in my workflow to learn Lua. Hammerspoon This utility takes a lot of fiddling, but for adding keyboard features and other customizations, it’s pretty amazing.

#BEST USE OF HAMMERSPOON MANUAL#

Then a little manual curation and a ruby script to sort the list into posts by category. As a side note, I built this series using HoudahSpot to find apps opened within a date range and export the list with just the app name and category columns as a CSV file. Recently-added Smart Folder export makes it helpful to me even outside of the app. I love HoudahSpot because it makes complex Spotlight queries easy while adding even more power. Again, not to be confused with MacKeeper. It covers all the bases that Cocktail did for me, plus disk scanning for large files, extension and launch agent management, and more. The Standouts CleanMyMac 3 I fell in love with this one in 2016. BetterTouchTool (now with Touch Bar support).The list of apps I use every day that I think get mentioned enough that I can save some word count on describing them… The “Obvious” List If you’re not a power user or a coder, there will probably be fewer apps of interest to you, but there are quite a few that are great gateways for intermediate users to start making more of their Macs.Ĭheck out the previous lists, too: Mac Productivity and Mac Creativity. This installment focuses on Mac utilities and developer tools.

best use of hammerspoon

Welcome to part 3 of my “Favorite Apps of 2016” series.









Best use of hammerspoon