This question has been asked before but with no answer. I'm running into brick walls with google too. Program can either be free or paid.
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Keymando - $19, 30-day free trial. Uses Ruby as its scripting language. IronAHK will run AHK scripts, but for its GUI it requires X11.app. I don't believe it can automate regular Mac apps. |
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What is is you're trying to do? IronAHK should work on a Mac - I'm not a Mac user so I've not tried it, but that would be my first choice for trying to get AutoHotkey scripts working. alternativeTo.net lists a few Mac OS alternatives to AutoHotkey. The top result there is Project SIKULI which looks pretty similar to AHK in terms of features but with a different scripting language. |
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Take a look at Butler. Free to try, $20 to buy. I haven't yet found an open source tool for Mac like AHK. |
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I currently use KeyRemap4MacBook which is greati for key mappings, including chords of keys. It doesn't have a scripting language though. Keyboard Maestro seems a popular option with some scripting support (I have not tried it myself though). |
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Quicksilver can be a partial solution for some functionality of autohotkey: it has shortcut key/trigger defining capabilities. For text expansion, mas os has text expansion built in. On the other hand, applescript/automator is the mac os native solution for some automation tasks. |
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No one's mentioned Quicksilver - free utility with tons of plugins for extendability. |
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