![espanso](images/titlebar.png) > A cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust ![Language](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-orange) ![Platforms](https://img.shields.io/badge/platforms-Windows%2C%20macOS%20and%20Linux-blue) ![License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/federico-terzi/espanso) ![example](images/example.gif) #### What is a Text Expander? A *text expander* is a program that detects when you type a specific **keyword** and replaces it with **something else**. This is useful in many ways: * **Save a lot of typing**, expanding common sentences. * Create **system-wide** code snippets. * Execute **custom scripts** * Use **emojis** like a pro. ___ ## Key Features * Works on **Windows**, **macOS** and **Linux** * Works with almost **any program** * Works with **Emojis** 😄 * **Date** expansion support * **Custom scripts** support * **Shell commands** support * **App-specific** configurations * File based configuration ## Table of contents - [Installation](#installation) - [Windows](#install-windows) - [Linux](#install-linux) - [macOS](#install-macos) - [Usage](#usage) - [FAQ](#faq) - [Donations](#donations) - [License](#license) ## Installation ### Windows The installation on Windows is pretty straightforward, navigate to the [Release](https://github.com/federico-terzi/espanso/releases) page and download the latest installer ( usually named like `espanso-win-0.1.0.exe` ). Because espanso is not digitally signed, you may experience a warning from Windows Smartscreen. In this case, just click on "More info" (1) and then on "Run anyway" (2), as shown in the picture: ![Windows Smartscreen](images/windows-smartscreen.png) If you completed the installation procedure, you should have espanso running. A good way to find out is by going on any text field and typing `:espanso`. You should see "Hi there!" appear. ### Linux TODO ### MacOS The easiest way to install espanso on macOS using the [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) package manager, but you can also do it manually. #### Using Homebrew The first thing to do is to add the official espanso *tap* to Homebrew with the following command: ``` brew tap federico-terzi/espanso ``` Then you can install espanso with: ``` brew install espanso ``` To make sure that espanso was correctly installed, you can open a terminal and type: ``` espanso --version ``` At this point, you have to [Enable Accessibility](#enabling-accessibility) to use espanso. #### Enabling Accessibility Because espanso uses the macOS [Accessibility API](https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Accessibility/Conceptual/AccessibilityMacOSX/) to work, you need to authorize it using the following procedure: Open a terminal and type the command: ``` espanso install ``` A dialog should show up, click on "Open System Preferences", as shown here: ![Accessibility Prompt](images/accessibility-prompt.png) Then, in the "Privacy" panel click on the Lock icon (1) to enable edits and then check "espanso" (2), as shown in the picture: ![Accessibility Settings](images/accessibility-macos-enable.png) Now open the terminal again and type: ``` espanso install ``` If everything goes well, you should see the espanso icon appear in the status bar: ![macOS status bar icon](images/espanso-icon-macos-statusbar.png) If you now type `:espanso` in any text field, you should see "Hi there!" appear! ## Usage TODO ## FAQ #### How does espanso work? TODO ## Donations espanso is a free, open source software developed in my (little) spare time. If you liked the project and would like to support further development, please consider making a small donation, it really helps :) [![Donate with PayPal](images/donate.gif)](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=FHNLR5DRS267E&source=url) ## License espanso was created by [Federico Terzi](http://federicoterzi.com) and is licensed under the [GPL-3.0 license](/LICENSE).