On 16 Nov 2016, at 18:03, Jason Penney wrote:

Save it as something like `/usr/local/bin/qs_wrap`` `and set it as executable, then you can do things like:

`$ echo foo | qs_wrap show large type`

`$ echo foo | qs_wrap show notification`

I couldn't get "open URL" to work for some reason, and I don't really know what else you could do with it, if anything, but there it is.

We could add support for something like `qs -a <action ID>` (and a way to list available action IDs), but I can’t help thinking there are probably better ways to do most things.

For example, to open a URL, you could use AppleScript to talk to your browser instead of QS, or better yet if you’re in Terminal or a script anyway, just run `open <URL>`.

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Rob McBroom
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