📤uPic is a native, powerful, beautiful and simple picture and file upload tool for macOS.
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📤uPic is a native, powerful, beautiful and simple picture and file upload tool for macOS.
Finder extension app for macOS. You can create empty text files, copy file and directory locations, and launch a Terminal to a folder path when navigating Finder.
Feature-rich mouseless control of macOS Finder, inspired by vim/ranger.
Quick Symlink is a Finder extension, which allows to quickly create a new symbolic links for the selected folders or files using mouse right-click. There is an alternative https://github.com/ololx/create-symlink
Create Symlink is a simple mac Automator workflow which provides a GUI for the symbolic links creation on macOS. There is an alternative https://github.com/ololx/quick-symlink
Yet another pasteboard manager right on the menubar + Finder's toolbar! yes, PasteBoard comes with Finder Extension!
This is a simple contextual menu extension for creating new blank files by types
🍂 Codetopia v1 - A Finder extension empowering users to personalize their macOS experience by easily changing folder colors.
bring nfts to macos folders
🧿 MacOS Quick Look Plugin for previewing Adobe XD files
macos finder contextmenu
Adds a macOS Quick Action to move files to a specified destination.
Open terminal quickly from Finder support vscode
Bash script, to run from Raycast, to allow to replace webloc links to url links recursively in currently active direcotry on Mac in Finder
This opens the Finder in a new window on the current desktop, even if the Finder is open on some other desktop. It is quite convenient. | ファインダーがどこかのデスクトップで開かれていても、現在のデスクトップに新しいウィンドウでファインダーを開きます。結構便利です。
Finderで開いているディレクトリでTerminalを実行できるスクリプトです。
Finderで開いているディレクトリでWarp Terminalを実行できるスクリプトです。
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