- Espanso - A Privacy-first, Cross-platform Text Expander
For advanced use-cases, you can extend Espanso’s snippets with shell commands or custom scripts No more copy-pasting from the terminal, inject the output into applications directly
- Getting Started - Espanso
In this section, we will cover the basics of Espanso to quickly get you started
- A Privacy-first, Cross-platform Text Expander - Espanso
A special thanks goes to all the wonderful people who supported espanso along the way Together, we will make espanso the first universal text expander, open to everyone
- Install on Windows - Espanso
Espanso is compatible with Windows 10 or later, currently only on x64 architecture ARM support is planned in the future, you can follow its development on this issue
- Install on Linux - Espanso
If you don't want to use espanso as a Systemd service, you can also start it in unmanaged mode with espanso start --unmanaged Keep in mind that Espanso will not start automatically when running in unmanaged mode, so you will need to do so manually You are now ready to read the Getting Started tutorial!
- Espanso Hub | Enhance your workflows with espanso packages
Enhance your workflows with espanso packages from the Espanso Hub Emoji, code-snippets, mathematical notations, accents and more Explore the hub to find packages that fits you Look up the featured packages specifically selected by the Espanso team Not finding what fits you? Create your own package or join the Reddit community to find
- Install on macOS - Espanso
Espanso currently support macOS 10 13 or greater on both Intel and Apple Silicon architectures You can install Espanso both as a traditional app bundle or by using Homebrew
- Forms - Espanso
In a nutshell, Espanso is generating a form with the given layout, and then injecting the resulting fields (form1 name) into the replacement text Some of you might have already understood that forms are extensions as well, just like the Date and Script ones
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