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easymacros
This program is inspired by xmacro, however it isn't xmacro
.
Note: This program is for personal use; I will modify it as I deem necessary, but feel free to open issues for suggestions or bug reports. Contributions are welcome!
:pen_ballpoint: TODOs :notepad_spiral:
- Playing macros (xmacro like)
- Delay support
- KeySym/KeyCode/KeyStr action support
- MotionNotify and button support
- String typing support (Not too high priority, but I'll add it some time probably)
- ExecBlock/ExecNoBlock support (not high priority)
- ExecBlock
- ExecNoBlock
- Recording macros (xmacro like)
- Delay
- Keyboard actions
- Mouse actions
- Utilities for playing macros
- Ignoring delays when playing
- Event delay support
- Rebrand?
- new name
- logo
- Listening/remapping
- Modes
- Way to show current mode
- mode change notifications?
- small gui/popups?
- allow passing keys through in some modes
- make modes listen for numbers/amounts of repetitions
- Way to show current mode
- make shortcuts be able to listen for other shortcuts and inputs
- rofi integration
- Modes
- Proper, safe xlib wrapper
❔ Ideas 🧠
I may or may not do these, but they sound fun to implement to me!
- additional macro features
- relative cursor movements
- screenshotting whole/parts ot the screen (using external programs)
- Macro daemon kind of thing to listen in the background for keyboard shortcuts?
- the daemon itself
- config file
- rofi integration
- dmenu integration
- custom macro manager
- macro language?
- Sending keys
- mouse movements/events
- control flow stuff/math/just normal scripting language stuff
- reading/writing to clipboard
- calling/recording other macros
- running commands
- GUI Macro editor which is actually user friendly
:desktop: Platform support :compression:
- Linux x11 (only tested on
i3wm
) - Linux Wayland (makes heavy use of X apis, I will only do this if I myself switch to Wayland. I'm open to suggestions how to do it though!)
- MacOS (Might work because of XQuartz?)
- Windows (Yeah, I'm not doing that myself. Unless I have to use Windows for anything.)
📥 Installation 📰
Currently only manually possible via cargo build --release
and then moving the result into your $PATH
.