snippits

Snippits 0.5.2 released

I’ve just released Snippits 0.5.2, my Ruby text expansion program for Linux. This version contains mostly bugfixes and documentation updates. The full changelog is below. I also have put together a roadmap of future versions of snippits, and what they might entail. Take a look; any feedback is appreciated.

  • Bugfixes
    • Updated README on how to use GPG-encrypted files. Please try it and report

Snippits featured on Lifehacker!

Kevin Purdy, editor at Lifehacker has an excellent post featuring setting up and configuring Snippits. Why not take a look? (Also, a birdie tells me there will be a new release of Snippits soon. Keep your eyes peeled. Peeled, like tangerines.)

Snippits

About

This is Ruby text expansion program – it will type text for you. It uses ‘snippits’, small text files with a simple syntax to determine what to type. However, snippits can be very powerful, since they can contain embedded Ruby, special keys (Control, Shift, Up, etc), and can contain a cursor placement instructions.

Install

Install by running: sudo gem install snippits

Screencast

Below is a demo of how snippits works…

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