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+ | ====== Command Line Tool ====== | ||
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+ | Keyboard Maestro includes a command line tool to let you execute macros from the shell command line. The tool is named `keyboardmeastro` and is located within the `Keyboard Maestro.app` application. Assuming the application is installed in the Applications folder, the command line tool will reside at: | ||
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+ | ``` | ||
+ | /Applications/Keyboard Maestro.app/Contents/MacOS/keyboardmeastro | ||
+ | ``` | ||
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+ | You may want to create a shell alias for it, or add `/Applications/Keyboard Maestro.app/Contents/MacOS` to your PATH, or you can link to it from `/usr/local/bin` with the command: | ||
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+ | ```bash | ||
+ | sudo ln -s '/Applications/Keyboard Maestro.app/Contents/MacOS/keyboardmeastro' /usr/local/bin/keyboardmeastro | ||
+ | ``` | ||
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+ | Use `--help` to list out the argument options. | ||
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+ | The command can pass a value to the macro (available via the [[token:TriggerValue|%TriggerValue%]] token), and execute the macro asynchronously, or wait for the macro to finish, receiving a result (returned via the [[action:Return_Result|Return Result]] action) which is output the stdout. | ||
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+ | Alternatively, the command can ask to edit the specified macro in the Keyboard Maestro editor. | ||
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====== URL Schemes ====== | ====== URL Schemes ====== | ||