Open mayurc137 opened 10 months ago
@mayurc137 - The current opensource version does not have the cmd+j
launcher. We will be working towards it soon.
Sure! This is something that I use daily. I do not think adding that would be hard to the open-source version!
@naveenann, any plans on adding this?
@mayurc137 - we have this in out roadmap, but we dont have a specific date yet.
Thank you!
Do you happen to have any updates here? As of now, oSlash has stopped working entirely.
I need the cmd+j to use the plugin. You guys should have made this a priority in your open-source plugin. The current Oslash plugin is useless, as it stores the shortcuts in a list. I can use a Google sheet to do that. So, not very helpful.
The whole point of the plugin was faster access to saved links, and now it cannot do that. What a waste!
It feels like the team did not care and just made the plugin open-sourced so that they did not receive a backlash.
I have decided to use https://www.raycast.com/ they have this inbuilt in their tool and its free! Its called quicklinks!
Here is how I migrated from oslash to raycast -> https://share.cleanshot.com/xDGVjYLP
If this helps others.
@mayurc137 Thanks for sharing Ray Cast! Too bad it's for Apple only. (I'm a Windows user) It looks fantastic.
It seems that OSlash is definitely abandonware at this point. No comments or replies re: a MAJOR issue with the shortcut.
They took my money and ran. I'll be sure to remember this.
The search for imported links needs to be fixed. Previously, I was able to use the search interface by hitting cmd+j. Now, I cannot see the Launcher UI where you can search for oslash shortcuts. This feature is crucial for the plugin to work.