AutoKey
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Developer(s) | Chris Dekter |
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Stable release | 0.90.4 / May 31, 2012 |
Written in | Python |
Operating system | Linux |
Type | GUI Automation utility |
License | GPL |
Website | sourceforge |
AutoKey is a text expansion/replacement utility for Linux and X11.[1] It is heavily inspired by the commercial Windows software 'PhraseExpress'.[2] It receives keyboard events using one of several methods and uses X events to drive the expansions.[3] AutoKey can be used to replace abbreviations with full phrases, and also to correct spelling mistakes and other typographical errors.[1] AutoKey is known to operate under both the GNOME and KDE desktop environments.
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See also
- AutoHotkey
- AutoIt
- Automator (for Macintosh)
- Bookmarklet
- iMacros for Firefox
- Xnee, a program that can be used to record and replay test.