The Script Commands Store extension was built to help users to manage their Script Commands without the need to download one by one the source code, assets and stuff related.
On the first open, you will have to:
At the first time you open Script Commands Store, you will need to define the folder which will be used to store the Script Commands downloaded.
This is the setup screen. We strongly suggest you define a new folder for it.
Example: ~/raycast/script-commands
After finishing the first step, the Script Commands Store will be loaded for you, however, this doesn't mean it is fully configured for you, yet.
In the next step, we will need to inform Raycast which folder it needs to watch. Let's take as example the suggestion above.
First, open Raycast and press ⌘ Command + ,
and the following window will be presented:
Now, click on Extensions
(1) ➔ Scripts
(2) ➔ Script Commands
(3) ➔ Add Directories
(4)
After adding the directory, the right panel should be similar to this
Voilà, we are ready to install the first Script Command using our Store!
💡 Tip: Watch the screencast to see the extension in action.
communication
, web searches
...github
, brew
...things
installed
, template
, setup
bash
, swift
, python
...The data consumed by this extension is automatically generated by Raycast Toolkit.
Special thanks to my personal friend Diego Ventura, who dedicated some hours to teach me some concepts about React and TypeScript. Appreciated it, bro!
Another huge thanks to Konstantin Andrianov for the long hours talking and searching for nice ways bring the Script Commands Store icon to life! Thanks, pal!
Raycast Team, for the creation of this amazing API.
Thiago Holanda is an iOS Software Engineer, from Rio de Janeiro 🇧🇷 living in Berlin 🇩🇪.
If you want to get in touch, use the Raycast Slack Community.
User: @tholanda