I’ve been thinking about learning AppleScript but am wondering:
is it really worth it, and what are some good online resources?I’ve been thinking about learning AppleScript but am wondering:
is it really worth it, and what are some good online resources?@colinwalker doesn’t seem to currently support AppleScript, but learnxinyminutes is always one of the first places I look when I’m playing with a new language or tool.
@eli Cool thanks. Nothing fancy to begin with, just automating local stuff and binding it to keyboard shortcuts.
@colinwalker fastscripts is a great app for running AppleScripts & addingkeyboard shortcuts. Alfred is useful too. AppleScript: The Language of Automation might be good for learning.
@colinwalker As far as I know, these days anything in macOS that’s scriptable works with both AppleScript and JavaScript so I don’t think it’s worth the trouble anymore.
@colinwalker It‘s also a question of what is fun for you. AppleScript might not be the latest hype, but I always enjoy using it, maybe because it’s so weird sometimes. macosxautomation.com/ should be a good place to check out.
@craigmcclellan @johnjohnston I’ve had a quick look at both Keyboard Maestro and Fastscripts already, thanks.
@MrHenko Ah, but that assumed my JavaScript is up to scratch 😉 (it’s been a while) but then you’ve still got to learn the object model.
@colinwalker Doesn't really count as an online resource, probably, but this book is very good. And definitely wasn't £17.99 when I bought my hardcopy 😯
@colinwalker True, and the object model of macOS automation can be really confusing but the part that always trips me up is AppleScript itself. That being said, I've never written a single line of macOS automation in JavaScript.
@vasta Thanks 🙏 Yes, That’s been a popular suggestion. I’ve also found a free ebook I can flick through on my phone for revision purposes.