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 ====== Macros ====== ====== Macros ======
  
-_**Macros**_ are used to automate your workflow, procedure, or process on your Mac. Macros, also known as Shortcuts, ​are a way of improving your productivity by allowing you to perform repetitive or frequently required actions more quickly and accurately, tailoring your Mac to your usage patterns.+_**Macros**_ are used to automate your workflow, procedure, or process on your Mac. Macros are a way of improving your productivity by allowing you to perform repetitive or frequently required actions more quickly and accurately, tailoring your Mac to your usage patterns
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 +Macros are sometimes known as Workflows or Shortcuts, but for Keyboard Maestro we will stick to the terminology of using “Macro” to refer to a Keyboard Maestro macro, and use Shortcuts and Workflows only to refer to Apple’s Shortcuts and Automator Workflows.
  
 A _**Macro**_ consists of: A _**Macro**_ consists of:
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 A simple example of a Macro is one which has: A simple example of a Macro is one which has:
   * A Single [[trigger:​Hot_Key|Hot Key trigger]], such as <​key>​⌃</​key><​key>​E</​key>​   * A Single [[trigger:​Hot_Key|Hot Key trigger]], such as <​key>​⌃</​key><​key>​E</​key>​
-  * A single action like [[action:​Insert_Text_by_Pasting|Insert Text by Pasting]] the text “SomeName@SomeDomain.com”+  * A single action like [[action:​Insert_Text_by_Pasting|Insert Text by Pasting]] the text “YourName@YourDomain.com”
   * Is in the "​Global Macro Group",​ making it available to all applications.   * Is in the "​Global Macro Group",​ making it available to all applications.
  
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 ===== How To Create a Macro ===== ===== How To Create a Macro =====
  
-To create a Macro, first launch Keyboard~~Maestro,​ select the desired Macro Group to contain it, and then click the BUTTON{{{+}}} button below the Macros list.  ​To edit a Macro, double click it, or select it and ensure the BUTTON{{{Edit}}} button is pressed. ​ The [[Windows#​Macro_Editor_Window|Macro Editor window]] ​will be displayed.+To create a Macro, first launch Keyboard~~Maestro,​ select the desired Macro Group to contain it, and then click the BUTTON{{{+}}} button below the Macros list.  ​Enter the name of your new Macro (you can skip this and it will be named for you based on the action you select).
  
-{{ macroeditor.png?​937 |Macro Editor Window ​}}+Alternatively,​ you can use the New Macro Wizard by clicking the BUTTON{{{⊕}}} button.
  
-Enter the name of your new Macro (you can skip this and it will be named for you based on the action you select).+{{ new-macro-wizard.png?​nolink&​937x546 | New Macro Wizard }}
  
-You can create a new trigger by clicking on the green BUTTON{{{}}} button. ​ There are several [[Macro Triggers]] to choose from, the most common being the [[trigger:​Hot_Key|Hot Key trigger]] which allows you to execute the Macro at the press of a key.  You can define several different triggers, and any of the triggers will execute the Macro~~Actions. ​ You can delete a trigger by clicking the red BUTTON{{{⊖}}} button.+Enter the name of your new Macro (you can skip this and it will be named for you based on the action you select), the macro group to place the macro in, and optionally select one of the basic triggers or actions. You can fill in the details of the triggers and actions, or add more triggers and actions later. 
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 +When you create the macro, the [[Windows#​Macro_Editor_Window|Macro Editor window]] will be displayed. If you later want to edit the Mac, double click it, or select it and ensure the BUTTON{{{Edit}}} button is pressed. 
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 +{{ macroeditor.png?​nolink&​937x589 | Macro Editor Window }} 
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 +You can create a new trigger by clicking on the green BUTTON{{{+}}} button. ​ There are several [[Macro Triggers]] to choose from, the most common being the [[trigger:​Hot_Key|Hot Key trigger]] which allows you to execute the Macro at the press of a key.  You can define several different triggers, and any of the triggers will execute the Macro~~Actions. ​ You can delete a trigger by clicking the red BUTTON{{{⊖}}} button.
  
 You can add a new action by clicking the BUTTON{{{New Action}}} button or the BUTTON{{{+}}} button at the bottom of the macro detail view to display the list of actions or by choosing the [[Menus#​Insert_Action_by_Name|Edit ➤ Insert Action By Name menu]] or choosing from the [[Menus#​Insert_Action|Edit ➤ Insert Action menu]]. ​ There are many [[Macro Actions]] to choose from.  The actions you include will be executed in order. ​ You can reorder the actions by dragging them around. ​ You can copy actions by Option-Dragging or by using Copy and Paste. ​ You can delete an action by selecting it and  pressing the Delete key.  You can enable or disable actions by selecting them and clicking the BUTTON{{{✓}}} button at the bottom of the macro detail view. You can add a new action by clicking the BUTTON{{{New Action}}} button or the BUTTON{{{+}}} button at the bottom of the macro detail view to display the list of actions or by choosing the [[Menus#​Insert_Action_by_Name|Edit ➤ Insert Action By Name menu]] or choosing from the [[Menus#​Insert_Action|Edit ➤ Insert Action menu]]. ​ There are many [[Macro Actions]] to choose from.  The actions you include will be executed in order. ​ You can reorder the actions by dragging them around. ​ You can copy actions by Option-Dragging or by using Copy and Paste. ​ You can delete an action by selecting it and  pressing the Delete key.  You can enable or disable actions by selecting them and clicking the BUTTON{{{✓}}} button at the bottom of the macro detail view.
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 +You can control or right click on a macro group to Disable, Enable, Rename, Duplicate, or Export it.
  
 An easy way to generate macro actions is to turn on recording by clicking the BUTTON{{{Record}}} button at the bottom of the macro detail view and proceeding to show Keyboard~~Maestro what you want to do.  Then turn recording back off and look through the actions. ​ Chances are you will need to delete or adjust some of the recorded actions to make a robust macro, but this will be quicker than creating each action manually. An easy way to generate macro actions is to turn on recording by clicking the BUTTON{{{Record}}} button at the bottom of the macro detail view and proceeding to show Keyboard~~Maestro what you want to do.  Then turn recording back off and look through the actions. ​ Chances are you will need to delete or adjust some of the recorded actions to make a robust macro, but this will be quicker than creating each action manually.
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 You can trigger a macro using the kmtrigger: scheme with a URL like `kmtrigger://​macro=MacroName&​value=Value` (the value is accessible via the CODE{{{%TriggerValue%}}} Text~~Token). You can trigger a macro using the kmtrigger: scheme with a URL like `kmtrigger://​macro=MacroName&​value=Value` (the value is accessible via the CODE{{{%TriggerValue%}}} Text~~Token).
  
-If the web server is enabled for remote access, you can trigger a macro remotely after logging in using a web browser ​or the Keyboard Maestro Control iPhone application.  Alternatively,​ you can use the [[trigger:​Remote|Remote]] trigger and trigger your macro using a URL from remotely via our trigger server.+You can also trigger a macro from a shell script using the [[trigger:​keyboardmaestro|keyboardmaestro]] CLI tool. 
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 +If the web server is enabled for remote access, you can trigger a macro remotely after logging in using a web browser. ​ Alternatively,​ you can use the [[trigger:​Remote|Remote]] trigger and trigger your macro using a URL from remotely via our trigger server.
  
 You can also trigger a macro using AppleScript or another scripting language (select the “Or by script” entry to display script code in various languages such as AppleScript or Perl). You can also trigger a macro using AppleScript or another scripting language (select the “Or by script” entry to display script code in various languages such as AppleScript or Perl).
  
 Note that the web server needs to be separately enabled in the [[Windows#​Preferences_Web_Server_Pane|Web Server preference pane]], and all macros are subject to the restrictions of the Macro~~Group they are contained in.  If the Macro~~Group is not enabled and active, the macro will not be available. Note that the web server needs to be separately enabled in the [[Windows#​Preferences_Web_Server_Pane|Web Server preference pane]], and all macros are subject to the restrictions of the Macro~~Group they are contained in.  If the Macro~~Group is not enabled and active, the macro will not be available.
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 +===== Where are the Macros Stored =====
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 +The macros are stored in on your local Mac in the Applications Support folder. So it is important to ensure you have good backups to ensure your macros are safe in the event of a harddisk problem or other loss of data on your Mac.
  
 ===== How to Import Macros ===== ===== How to Import Macros =====
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 You may use any of the following to import the macro file (`.kmmacros`):​ You may use any of the following to import the macro file (`.kmmacros`):​
   * Double-click on the macro file in the Mac Finder.   * Double-click on the macro file in the Mac Finder.
-  * In the Keyboard Maestro app, goto _File > Import Macros ​Safe..._ and select the macro file.+  * In the Keyboard Maestro app, goto _File > Import Macros ​Safely..._ and select the macro file.
   * In some browsers, click on the downloaded file icon at the bottom of the browser window.   * In some browsers, click on the downloaded file icon at the bottom of the browser window.
  
-:!: Note that the macro file (`.kmmacros`) may contain one or more macros, and will also create the Macro Group if it does _not_ exist in your configuration. ​ Otherwise, it will put the Macro in your existing Macro Group.+Note that the macro file (`.kmmacros`) may contain one or more macros, and will also create the Macro Group if it does _not_ exist in your configuration. ​ Otherwise, it will put the Macro in your existing Macro Group. 
 ==== Import Macros Safely ==== ==== Import Macros Safely ====
  
-(!) You should be aware that the macros will be imported in the same state, triggers, and macro group that they were saved in.  By default, macros are imported disabled unless you hold the Option key down.  Importing them disabled is important, because otherwise **this could result in the imported Macro being triggered (executed) as soon as it is imported.** ​ If you are at all uncertain about the source of the macros, ensure you import the macros disabled or choose the [[Menus#Import_Macros_Safe|File ➤ Import Macros ​Safe menu]].+(!) You should be aware that the macros will be imported in the same state, triggers, and macro group that they were saved in.  By default, macros are imported disabled unless you hold the Option key down.  Importing them disabled is important, because otherwise **this could result in the imported Macro being triggered (executed) as soon as it is imported.** ​ If you are at all uncertain about the source of the macros, ensure you import the macros disabled or choose the [[Menus#Import_Macros_Safely|File ➤ Import Macros ​Safely ​menu]], and then closely examine the macro and what it does before enabling it.
  
 See also the [[Macro Groups]], [[Macro Actions]], [[Macro Triggers]], [[:​Macro_Activation]],​ [[Macro Examples]], [[Macro Library]] and [[Recording]] sections. See also the [[Macro Groups]], [[Macro Actions]], [[Macro Triggers]], [[:​Macro_Activation]],​ [[Macro Examples]], [[Macro Library]] and [[Recording]] sections.
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