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Assign a shortcut to running a script in OS X

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Mar 15, 202652759 views
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Does OS X provide an easy way to bind key combinations to commands which are typically run on the command line? For example, is there some way to assign ⌘ Cmd+L as a global shortcut to quickly lock my screen, possibly using ?

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/System/Library/Frameworks/ScreenSaver.framework/Resources/ScreenSaverEngine.app/Contents/MacOS/ScreenSaverEngine

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Fix for: Assign a shortcut to running a script in OS X

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I currently use FastScripts. It includes all scripts in , so you don't have to add scripts manually. It also supports application-specific scripts, and it has a few features that are useful with AppleScripts, like it stops a script before a or comma…

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