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mthdctr-test

v0.0.4

Published

<h4 align="center"> A CLI to generate Typescript types for Raycast's deep links </h4> <p align="center"> </p>

Readme

Typed-Raycast

Usage

npx raygents -o ./raycast.ts

Then you can import the generated types in your project:

import { creatAPI } from './raycast.ts';

const api = createAPI();

CLI Options

Generated Types Usage

The generated type file will export a createAPI function that returns an object with all the commands and their arguments. You can use this to create a command line interface for Raycast in any language.

Motivation

I love Raycast, it's become an integral part of my daily workflow since I began using it around 2 years ago. When they added deep links, you now have the ability to hook into Raycast from any other program.

I personally use this package in tandem with Karabiner using the wonderful karabiner-ts library, but you can use the types generated from this package in any Typescript project, for example:

  • Obsidian extensions
  • Chrome extensions
  • VSCode extensions

Credit

  • I used aishell as a guideline to create this project