On Friday, August 5, 2016 at 8:44:26 AM UTC+2, Etienne wrote:
>
> IMHO, no, unless you want to expose yourself to the world of pain that is 
> AppleScript when you try to interface with it from Obj-C/anything else 
> really.
>

I thought of it this way. You add a custom object which takes shell or 
applescript commands in a text field. When you select this custom object in 
the first pane, QS executes in the background 'shell commands ⇥ Run Command 
in Shell' or 'applescript commands ⇥ Run as AppleScript' accordingly and 
returns, let's say, paths, which are automatically parsed — much like when 
you change the first pane to text mode and paste paths and tab to select a 
further action. It's less complicated than you described it, I think.

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