![]() ![]() ![]() Click the Set Search Engine option which appears in PopClip. Here's how: Search for in your chosen search engine. In a way, it reminds of a Services menu for iOS, which I hope we’ll get, eventually. You can configure PopClip to use any search engine you like. It is an interesting combination, as these extensions mix the power of scripting with the visual aspect of “seeing” commands, rather than remembering dozens of keyboard shortcuts. I’m looking forward to seeing more people playing around with PopClip extensions. To prove it’s really simple to update existing scripts for PopClip, I’ve created a version of today’s Mail > Evernote AppleScript that works for text selected with PopClip in an email message it’s very simple, but you can find it here. Interested in seeing how this works View the source files for this extension. Pilotmoon Software is not affiliated with, endorsed by or in any way officially connected to the companies, products or services shown. Personally, I have already installed some of the extensions linked on PopClip’s page (such as Evernote, Title Case, and Paste and Match Style), as well as an OmniFocus one by Marc Abramowitz and a set by Andy Guzman. This extension is provided by Pilotmoon Software. ![]() This extension is provided by Pilotmoon Software. For developers, Pilotmoon has also posted instructions on how to create and package extensions. Look up the selected text in Eudic, the Chinese-English dictionary. Extensions can have custom icons, names, and requirements, and to put one together you’ll need to create a. The best part? PopClip extensions can be made with AppleScript, shell scripts, system Services – it’s very easy to adapt existing scripts to PopClip’s syntax for selected text (literally one word). PopClip Extensions add extra actions to PopClip. Pilotmoon has posted a dedicated page showcasing some examples of extensions already available. PopClip runs the JavaScript code directly, instead of calling out to an external executable. Now set Console to Start & Now you should see the API calls going in, and the responses in the console. Version 1.4, in fact, brought support for extensions. (note, substitute -setapp if using Setapp edition) Then open Console app and set the following filters process: PopClip, category: Extension. I recently found out (thanks to a Systematic episode) that it’s possible to extend PopClip. PopClip is also capable of opening links contained in selected text, and it’s got support for spelling corrections. ChatGPT Send the selected text to ChatGPT and append the response. With PopClip, you can select text and a popup menu with options to copy, paste, cut and look up in Dictionary will appear, just like on your iPhone or iPad. PopClip, a $4.99 app from the Mac App Store, takes a page from iOS’ playbook and overhauls the Mac’s default copy and paste actions with an iOS-like popup menu. Developed by Pilotmoon, it is a simple utility that brings an iOS-like popup menu for text selected on OS X. ![]()
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