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@onflapp nice idea, thank you. I have some thoughts regarding these tools.
It seems like General notes:
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I agree nxpasteboard should aspire to have the same capabilities as pbcopy and more gopen closely follows Mac/NextStep open command, the idea behind nxworkspace is to provide functionality specific to NEXTSPACE. My wish list:
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Add two command line utilities:
nxpasteboard - gives you ability to do copy & paste and invoke system services directly from command line
--copy copy text from standard input to the pasteboard
--paste paste text from the pasteboard to standard output
--service call service with text from standard input
for example:
echo "$PWD" | nxpasteboard --service "Terminal/Open shell here"nxworkspace - invoke Workspace commands from command line
--open open path in Workspace
--open open path with specific application
--activate launch or activate application
I will add additional functionality (e.g. --hide / --hide-all) as it becomes available