On Friday, August 12, 2016 at 6:05:49 AM UTC-7, Rob McBroom wrote:
[ ... other good advice removed ...] 

> Any pointers? If I can't do it in Applescript, then I'll probably try 
> Swift. 
>
> As I said, you could write a command line tool in Swift. I don’t think 
> there’s any reason why you couldn’t write a QS plug-in entirely in Swift 
> too, but I couldn’t tell you what’s involved there. This might be easier 
> with the upcoming release, since I think you can just use protocols 
> <https://github.com/quicksilver/Quicksilver/pull/2250>, which is the more 
> “Swiftish” way to do things.
>
>
>
Protocols?!?!?  This sounds like QS is starting to go even more modular 
than before.  I'm excited.

Currently, trying to hack my JB'd iPhone so that invoking Siri turns off 
the hands-free profile.  I should be doing expense reports.

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