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Overview

documentation_collect_hotkey is a productivity tool that streamlines the documentation gathering process by automatically saving clipboard content to a designated folder. This eliminates the need to switch between windows and manually open a text editor, significantly improving your workflow efficiency.

Features

  • One-click saving: Save clipboard content with a single hotkey press
  • Automatic file organization: Content is saved directly to your designated documentation folder
  • Seamless workflow: Collect information without interrupting your research process
  • Multi-source compatibility: Easily gather documentation from various sources

Installation

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Setup

  1. Install the application
  2. Choose your designated documentation folder
  3. Configure your preferred hotkey (default: ๐ŸŒV)

Usage

  1. Copy any text you want to save (Ctrl+C or Command+C)
  2. Press the hotkey combination (default: ๐ŸŒV)
  3. The content is automatically saved to your documentation folder
  4. Continue your work without interruption

Customization

You can customize the following settings:

  • Hotkey combination (default: ๐ŸŒV)
  • Target folder location
  • File naming convention
  • Auto-categorization options

Benefits

  • Time-saving: Eliminate manual file creation and saving steps
  • Improved focus: Maintain concentration on your research without switching contexts
  • Enhanced organization: Keep all your documentation in one designated location
  • Workflow efficiency: Particularly valuable when collecting multiple documents from various sources

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Streamlines documentation gathering after finding hastle switching between windows, right clicking to find and open textedit, etc etc.

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