The thing is it's not just 1 case. It's a magical bag of efficient utilities and there's a decent amount of depth once you learn about command scripts, quick links, etc.
I love Raycast, but I don't think I would use it for code snippets that I could easily have in my editor. I use snippets for things like my email/Jira signature, etc. I use RUclips Music for my music, so I'll have to see if there's an extension for it. I expect there is, but if not, building extensions for Raycast is also a really nice experience. It's just React and TypeScript, and they have some good templates to quickly get started.
Is it a good idea to use Raycast on a MacBookPro 2015 (Core i5 2 cores 8 GB RAM), does it consume a lot of resources? I hope someone can answer this question.
You don't have to copy past for snippets. Just typing in RCB would have converted the text to the saved text.
i've been exploring raycast here lately but was struggling on understanding exact use-cases. these are all great examples. thank you!
The thing is it's not just 1 case. It's a magical bag of efficient utilities and there's a decent amount of depth once you learn about command scripts, quick links, etc.
good video but I'd recommend learning vim with the VScode extension for copying and moving text around
What about VIM for Xcode?
Does anyone here use it?
The problem is, it’s not fully implemented. And you can’t use the period to repeat commands!!
Amazing, Thank you for putting this together
Good stuff!
also recently downloaded raycast and it's crazy how many apps it replaced...
It’s a game changer!
I love Raycast, but I don't think I would use it for code snippets that I could easily have in my editor.
I use snippets for things like my email/Jira signature, etc.
I use RUclips Music for my music, so I'll have to see if there's an extension for it. I expect there is, but if not, building extensions for Raycast is also a really nice experience. It's just React and TypeScript, and they have some good templates to quickly get started.
I use snippets for a lot of other things than code as well. Just love having them all in one place.
@@PortEXE yeah, fair enough! I guess if you also used online code editors like CodeSandbox or StackBlitz a lot, it would be great for those too
This is really nice, but for window management, I think a full window manager like amethyst or yabai are better
I’ve used a few Mac OS window management tools and they’re all pretty good, but I just really love having all of these different tools inside one app.
I use rectangle. I like it.
Is it a good idea to use Raycast on a MacBookPro 2015 (Core i5 2 cores 8 GB RAM), does it consume a lot of resources? I hope someone can answer this question.
For me it's usually around 700-950 mb