It's a simple and valid question, but I'm afraid the answer is rather nuanced. If you want to learn more, there plenty of info on the repo, the docs html, and there's an active AHK Discord too, and I am personally also checking the forums and HN of course. If you are not aware of what AHK is, it is an easy but capable scripting language for automation and Hotkeys, and all sorts of visual things like GUIs. Notably, there's also another ongoing project which targets v2 called KeySharp. The reason this does not (yet?) target the full Windows spec is how complex it is. This is a significant subset of the popular current v1.1 syntax from Windows (AHK_L). :-) - This implementation focuses on v1.0-like classic syntax from 2004 (!). Hope this will find some adoption eventually. Converting scripts into stand alone binaries is also supported. Half the commands are still missing, but everything important is done, as I have worked a lot on it over the past two months. This is the first functional reimplementation of AutoHotkey for Unix-like systems, as far as I am aware.
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