![]() Please do comment below with some of your favourites. If you want to use these for yourself, here you go. Using the + trick with gmail I can generate an email address with a unique part to it which I can still receive email from. Often when testing something I’m working on, I have the need to generate a unique email address. This link explains our current status: A unique email address for testing Oh you wrote some PHP 7 years ago, you’ll be perfect as a senior PHP developer. Recruiters often play a numbers game when trying to get candidates, as such you often get pretty generic messages because you happen to have came up on a fairly random search. This is handy for quickly naming a file or generating a date in text. I work remotely a lot of the time, and as a courtesy to the folk I’m working with, when I pop out for lunch I like to let them know. This is a shame because often a big dirty line is an excellent way to visually split up some thoughts. Among TextExpander’s many conveniences: It lets you organize your snippets into groups and then define how the snippets in those groups behave. Making a horizontal ruleĪ lot of applications don’t support generating a horizontal rule. This is useful for things like Apple Notes, which doesn't have a horizontal rule feature. I thought of the idea for this post after tweeting about one of my more recent snippets:Ī fun snippet I've created and been using recently is typing 80 followed by three dashes, this will generate 80 dashes. This post is a list of some of my most favourite / most used snippets, feel free to borrow them and feel free to comment below with your favourite snippets. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of TextExpander. TextExpander alternatives are mainly Text Expanders but may also be Task Automation Apps or Clipboard Managers. It is one of the few tools that I still use in an old “ Mac Apps I use to stay productive” post. Other interesting Mac alternatives to TextExpander are PhraseExpress, Keyboard Maestro, Karabiner Elements and aText. If you’re interested, I’ve written a TextExpander review I use it both on my Mac and on my iPhone. I’ve been using TextExpander for many years to help reduce the amount of duplicate typing I need to do. 449 words (some of which are affiliate links)
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