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kandi X-RAY | talon-config Summary
kandi X-RAY | talon-config Summary
talon-config is a Python library. talon-config has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. However talon-config build file is not available. You can download it from GitHub.
For up-to-date documentation on Talon's API and features, please visit is a great place to learn about Talon files, actions, and voice command definitions.
For up-to-date documentation on Talon's API and features, please visit is a great place to learn about Talon files, actions, and voice command definitions.
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talon-config has a low active ecosystem.
It has 3 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 0 open issues and 1 have been closed. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of talon-config is current.
Quality
talon-config has no bugs reported.
Security
talon-config has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
License
talon-config is licensed under the Unlicense License. This license is Permissive.
Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.
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talon-config releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
talon-config has no build file. You will be need to create the build yourself to build the component from source.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
kandi has reviewed talon-config and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into talon-config implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
- Display the help dialog
- Checks if two strings are between strings
- Format text
- Capitalize a string
- Draws the grid
- Draw the image
- Calculate narrow rectangle
- Get a list of values from a csv file
- Return True if f is a file
- Visualizes user libraries
- Create a formatter function based on first word
- Show file selection
- Update the phonophones dictionary
- Select text
- Display user snippets
- Format a list of text
- Update draft styling
- Visualizes user functions
- Parse phrase
- Visualize the alphabet
- Updates the labels of the visible text
- Navigate to the right
- Reposition the area
- Display all folders in the GUI
- Handle event handler
- Navigate left
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talon-config Key Features
No Key Features are available at this moment for talon-config.
talon-config Examples and Code Snippets
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Community Discussions
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No vulnerabilities reported
Install talon-config
Note: Talon for Windows should be placed in the Program Files directory (or another 'secure' directory): C:\Program Files\talon Talon has been signed and utilizes uiAccess for several goodies: this will allow Talon to work with applications that are run as admin. Clone repo into %AppData%\Talon\user. Alternatively, access the directory by right clicking the Talon icon in taskbar, clicking Scripting>Open ~/talon, and navigating to user.
If you're using wav2letter (aka NOT Dragon), uncomment this line in sleep_mode.talon. https://github.com/knausj85/knausj_talon/blob/master/modes/sleep_mode.talon#L9. This helps avoid unexpected "Talon wake" commands. Depending on the specific model you're using, you may need to adjust the talon wake/talon sleep commands in modes.talon.
It's recommended to learn the alphabet first, then get familiar with the keys, symbols, formatters, mouse, and generic_editor commands. Once you have the basics of text input down, try copying some code from one window to another. After that, explore using ordinal repetition for easily repeating a command without pausing (e.g., saying go up fifth will go up five lines), window switching (focus chrome), and moving around in your text editor of choice. If you use vim, just start with the numbers and alphabet, otherwise look at generic_editor.talon as well at jetbrains, vscode, and any other integrations.
help active will display the available commands for the active application. Available commands can change with the application, or even window title that has focus. You may navigate help using the displayed numbers. e.g., help one one or help eleven to open the 11th item in the help list. Without opening help first, you can also search for commands e.g. help search tab to display all tab-related commands Without opening help first, you can also jump immediately into a particular help context display by recalling the name displayed in help window (based on the name of the .talon file) e.g. help symbols or help visual studio All help-related commands are defined in misc/help.talon and misc/help_open.talon
help alphabet will display the alphabet
command history will toggle a display of the recent commands
format help will display the available formatters with examples.
Many useful, basic commands are defined in https://github.com/knausj85/knausj_talon/blob/master/misc/standard.talon#L36 undo that and redo that are the default undo/redo commands. paste that, copy that, and cut that for pasting/copy/cutting, respectively.
If you're using wav2letter (aka NOT Dragon), uncomment this line in sleep_mode.talon. https://github.com/knausj85/knausj_talon/blob/master/modes/sleep_mode.talon#L9. This helps avoid unexpected "Talon wake" commands. Depending on the specific model you're using, you may need to adjust the talon wake/talon sleep commands in modes.talon.
It's recommended to learn the alphabet first, then get familiar with the keys, symbols, formatters, mouse, and generic_editor commands. Once you have the basics of text input down, try copying some code from one window to another. After that, explore using ordinal repetition for easily repeating a command without pausing (e.g., saying go up fifth will go up five lines), window switching (focus chrome), and moving around in your text editor of choice. If you use vim, just start with the numbers and alphabet, otherwise look at generic_editor.talon as well at jetbrains, vscode, and any other integrations.
help active will display the available commands for the active application. Available commands can change with the application, or even window title that has focus. You may navigate help using the displayed numbers. e.g., help one one or help eleven to open the 11th item in the help list. Without opening help first, you can also search for commands e.g. help search tab to display all tab-related commands Without opening help first, you can also jump immediately into a particular help context display by recalling the name displayed in help window (based on the name of the .talon file) e.g. help symbols or help visual studio All help-related commands are defined in misc/help.talon and misc/help_open.talon
help alphabet will display the alphabet
command history will toggle a display of the recent commands
format help will display the available formatters with examples.
Many useful, basic commands are defined in https://github.com/knausj85/knausj_talon/blob/master/misc/standard.talon#L36 undo that and redo that are the default undo/redo commands. paste that, copy that, and cut that for pasting/copy/cutting, respectively.
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For up-to-date documentation on Talon's API and features, please visit https://talon.wiki/. https://talon.wiki/unofficial_talon_docs/ is a great place to learn about Talon files, actions, and voice command definitions.
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