Clippy, but he is not so friendly.
As seen in this YouTube video from FlyTech Videos.
Install Clippy using the installer. Then, press Ctrl+, (Comma) to make it appear and disappear, or click the icon in the taskbar.
To use Clippy, you need to prepare replay scripts. You can find the scripts from the video in ./demo-scripts. Place them in %appdata%/EvilClippy/scripts
. Then load them by typing /load script1.tsv
into Clippy. If you want to abort a certain script, wait for any message in progress to finish, then type /clear
and load another script.
- Install tauri as per the official guide (at the time of writing, it is here: https://tauri.app/v1/guides/getting-started/prerequisites)
- Install Node.js using your preferred way of managing Node installations
- For development, I used Node v20.11.1 (LTS)
- I recommend using Volta.sh, but you can use whatever you wish or install Node directly on your system
- Check out this project
- Open a shell in the root directory
- Type
cargo tauri dev
for live debugging with hot reload - Type
cargo tauri build
for building the release version
Contributions and forks welcome.