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BootMe: A CLI Workflow Manager for macOS

by demyinn on 10/19/23, 8:37 PM with 1 comments

  • by demyinn on 10/19/23, 8:37 PM

    Greetings, Hacker News community!

    I'm excited to introduce BootMe, a command-line workflow manager designed to automate repetitive tasks through configurable buttons tailored for specific work sessions. Dive into the README for a comprehensive overview.

    Why I'm Here: BootMe has reached its MVP stage, and I'm gearing up for a 1.0.0 release. However, I need your expertise:

    1. Testing on Apple Silicon: Developed on an M1 MacBook, I'm keen to ensure compatibility with other Apple Silicon chips, especially M1 and M2.

    2. Intel MacBooks & Windows Machines: While the primary focus is on Apple Silicon, I'd appreciate insights into potential issues on Intel MacBooks and Windows systems. Immediate fixes might be deferred, but identifying them is crucial.

    3. Feedback & Future Iterations: Suggestions on UI enhancements, additional features, and general feedback are welcome. While the current vision is a CLI tool, I envision a more user-friendly version in the future.

    A Note on Scope: BootMe began as a personal project tailored to my needs. However, if there's a broader interest, I'm committed to refining and expanding its capabilities.

    Get Involved: Help me make BootMe 1.0.0 robust and versatile. For queries, suggestions, or feedback:

    - Email: Reach out directly. demyinn00.bootme@gmail.com

    - GitHub: Feel free to open an issue or engage in discussions on the repository. I'm actively monitoring and would love to hear your thoughts.

    A Note of Gratitude: Thank you for your time, engagement, and collaborative efforts. Your insights and contributions are invaluable to the growth and success of BootMe.