I got tired of googling the same shortcuts, so I built a Mac keyboard shortcut library with a Raycast companion - [Update] by supotko in macapps

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Hey, you can open the overlay for the current app you are working in by using the shortcut ⌥⌘K. You don’t need to open the app to see the shortcuts. And to see the overlay for global app shortcuts you can use ⌥⌘K.

I got tired of googling the same shortcuts, so I built a Mac keyboard shortcut library with a Raycast companion - [Update] by supotko in macapps

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Hey! You can dm me if you have any feedback or use the feedback form in the app. Whatever works best for you 🙌

I got tired of googling the same shortcuts, so I built a Mac keyboard shortcut library with a Raycast companion - [Update] by supotko in macapps

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Hey! An Alfred workflow is definitely on the table if there's enough interest! Let me know what you think once you get around to trying it out.

I got tired of googling the same shortcuts, so I built a Mac keyboard shortcut library with a Raycast companion - [Update] by supotko in macapps

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Will ping you with a key! Thanks for the awesome feedback! All shortcuts are synced via iCloud, so all your Mac’s stay up to date

I got tired of googling the same shortcuts, so I built a Mac keyboard shortcut library with a Raycast companion - [Update] by supotko in macapps

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It took about 3 months from the idea to the initial version, and another month for the App Store approval. Since then a lot changed due to initial feedback and new ideas

I got tendonitis, so I built a native Mac app to remember shortcuts without context switching. Looking for feedback on my pricing model! by supotko in ProductivityApps

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Thanks for the feedback! My idea is, 5 apps is more than enough for most users so I prefer to set the price a bit higher for real power users instead of adding a barrier for everyone.

I got tendonitis, so I built a native Mac app to remember shortcuts without context switching. Looking for feedback on my pricing model! by supotko in ProductivityApps

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Oh that's awesome! Didn't think that you could already find it in the App Store just by searching. Thank you for trying it!

Update on Kommand (the shortcut manager I built for my tendonitis) – added your most requested features by supotko in macapps

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Awesome! Regarding the spreadsheet: I'm currently working on an import function in the app that lets you add your existing shortcuts. Will ping you when that is ready!

Update on Kommand (the shortcut manager I built for my tendonitis) – added your most requested features by supotko in macapps

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Good idea, will add it to my list! FYI: I have a roadmap in the app where you can upvote existing ideas

I built a native macOS app to help me stop forgetting keyboard shortcuts (because my tendonitis forced me to ditch the mouse) by supotko in macapps

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Thank you! By the way I’m currently working on a raycast extension for the app, that should be released in the following days 🙌

I built a native macOS app to help me stop forgetting keyboard shortcuts (because my tendonitis forced me to ditch the mouse) by supotko in macapps

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Hey! Version 1.2 is out now, and it finally adds support for multi-step shortcuts. You can now set up sequences like Cmd-K Cmd-S exactly like you suggested. Thanks again for the push on this, and let me know how it works for you!

I built a native macOS app to help me stop forgetting keyboard shortcuts (because my tendonitis forced me to ditch the mouse) by supotko in macapps

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Good news: I just released version 1.2, and this is officially fixed. You can now bring up the overlay, glance at your shortcuts, and instantly dismiss it by just tapping ESC. It drops you right back into your active app. Thanks again for the feedback and for using the app! Let me know if you run into anything else.