(And option-tab continues to do "Profile CPU Usage" I don't have a way to send an ESC TAB sequence to the terminal window, as expected. If I turn off Secure Keyboard Entry in iTerm2, I get this behavior instead: Except by hitting ESC and then TAB of course. command-tab sends an ESC TAB sequence to the terminal window.If I quit from HyperSwitch, and turn off Secure Keyboard Entry, I get the same effect: command-tab sends ESC TAB, option-tab activates the regular Mac Switcher. So it looks like the command / option swap is taking precedence over Mac OS picking off the command-tab combination, which is presumably as expected.Ĭommand-tab should activate HyperSwitch, even when command and option are swapped. This seems very similar to #7814 (closed), except that Secure Keyboard Entry seems to me like it's closer to doing the right thing, i.e. letting the Mac OS switcher capture the command-tab. But it doesn't seem to let HyperSwitch capture it and turning Secure Keyboard Entry off doesn't work for my case because of the command / option swap. I'm guessing that the Mac OS switcher is able to intercept the command-tab sequence before iTerm2 sees it and does the command / option swap, even when Secure Keyboard Entry is on but that HyperSwitch can't do that, because the Mac OS switcher is more special? Dunno. HyperSwitch (macOS) Configurable app switcher that is multiple monitor friendly. One solution I can think of is to disable the option mapping for tab specifically: Then I could hit command-tab, which iTerm2 would interpret as option-tab, but not send along as ESC-tab, and instead ignore so that HyperSwitch could pick it up.You might also want to hide the original clock from your status bar. Pops up on whichever monitor your cursor is currently in. Much improved over the built in app switcher glares at Apple Alfred (macOS) Puts powerful macros and workflows at your fingertips Alfred Scratchpad Workflow (macOS) My favorite Alfred workflow. The next app allows highlighting the currently focused window. It sounds not like much, but the feel from this app is amazing. It works great for both light and dark background. Unlike the software developed for Windows system, most of the applications installed in Mac OS X generally can be removed with relative ease. When traveling around your files in Finder you might need to open the current folder inside your Terminal. It adds new icons to your Finder to open anything inside your Terminal or Editor with a single click: You can drag-and-drop it to the terminal (which many users do not like) or you can use OpenInTerminal-Lite. Spectacle allows using keyboard shortcuts to reorganize windows on your desktop. It is a life-saver for people who have a lot of opened windows and complex workflows. Do you want to have an IDE opened next to your browser? Two key presses. Do you want your terminals sorted? Two key presses. Highlights, pretty-prints, and transforms json.They do amazing things to your Quick Preview, like: That's a whole set of different Quick Preview plugins in this wonderful repo.
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