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feat: add espanso

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# espanso configuration file
# For a complete introduction, visit the official docs at: https://espanso.org/docs/
# You can use this file to define the global configuration options for espanso.
# These are the parameters that will be used by default on every application,
# but you can also override them on a per-application basis.
# To make customization easier, this file contains some of the commonly used
# parameters. Feel free to uncomment and tune them to fit your needs!
# --- Toggle key
# Customize the key used to disable and enable espanso (when double tapped)
# Available options: CTRL, SHIFT, ALT, CMD, OFF
# You can also specify the key variant, such as LEFT_CTRL, RIGHT_SHIFT, etc...
# toggle_key: ALT
# You can also disable the toggle key completely with
# toggle_key: OFF
# --- Injection Backend
# Espanso supports multiple ways of injecting text into applications. Each of
# them has its quirks, therefore you may want to change it if you are having problems.
# By default, espanso uses the "Auto" backend which should work well in most cases,
# but you may want to try the "Clipboard" or "Inject" backend in case of issues.
# backend: Clipboard
# --- Auto-restart
# Enable/disable the config auto-reload after a file change is detected.
# auto_restart: false
# --- Clipboard threshold
# Because injecting long texts char-by-char is a slow operation, espanso automatically
# uses the clipboard if the text is longer than 'clipboard_threshold' characters.
# clipboard_threshold: 100
# For a list of all the available options, visit the official docs at: https://espanso.org/docs/

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# espanso match file
# For a complete introduction, visit the official docs at: https://espanso.org/docs/
# You can use this file to define the base matches (aka snippets)
# that will be available in every application when using espanso.
# Matches are substitution rules: when you type the "trigger" string
# it gets replaced by the "replace" string.
matches:
# Simple text replacement
- trigger: ":espanso"
replace: "Hi there!"
# NOTE: espanso uses YAML to define matches, so pay attention to the indentation!
# But matches can also be dynamic:
# Print the current date
- trigger: ":date"
replace: "{{mydate}}"
vars:
- name: mydate
type: date
params:
format: "%m/%d/%Y"
# Print the output of a shell command
- trigger: ":shell"
replace: "{{output}}"
vars:
- name: output
type: shell
params:
cmd: "echo 'Hello from your shell'"
- trigger: ":hotfix"
replace: "{{output}}"
vars:
- name: output
type: shell
params:
cmd: "echo 'Hello from your shell'"
# And much more! For more information, visit the docs: https://espanso.org/docs/
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