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Open rule files by voice #902

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LexiconCode opened this issue Jun 4, 2021 · 2 comments
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Open rule files by voice #902

LexiconCode opened this issue Jun 4, 2021 · 2 comments
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@LexiconCode
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

rather than navigating through the OS we should be able to summon rule files by voice. edit <rule>/open <rule>

Describe the solution you'd like

add a new command called edit <rule> for example edit Firefox would open up the file in the default file association.

Thoughts on implementation: We don't want to execute Python file but open it up editor.

@LexiconCode LexiconCode added the New Feature A new feature that is not currently implemented. label Jun 4, 2021
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kendonB commented Jun 8, 2021

I think this is already covered by bringme as long as the user has the "open with" default set correctly?

It could be improved for caster files still though. For example, what about "create user copy of " which copies a caster rule to the user/rules folder then adds that file to sm_bringme.toml

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Vocola has the command "edit commands" which brings up the command file for the focused window. It makes adding or editing commands exceptionally easy. Something similar would be nice to implement. I'm currently using the bring me functionality ("bring me Firefox rules") which works pretty well, but "edit rules" would be more fluid. Just my 2 cents

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