Advanced Paste - New PowerToys feature!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- Advanced Paste is a new feature for Microsoft PowerToys that empowers you to paste your clipboard content in whatever format you want.
You can download PowerToys from here:
github.com/mic...
And you can learn more about Advanced Paste at this docs page:
learn.microsof...
And you can try the latest code for the V2 at this branch (With Image to text support coming soon!):
github.com/mic...
In my personal setup/workflow, this kind of stuff elevates Windows from a necessary evil to a genuinely fun piece of tech to play with and boost my productivity :) finding WSL and Powertoys has led to the first time in years I've been excited about built-in Windows features. Awesome work! Hope you have a great day.
While I do agree, I sometimes think it's funny that my favorite windows feature is how well Linux works inside it these days 😅
I'll need to buy a piano to use all these shortcuts.
There is actually a device for all these shortcuts: It is also known as the “keyboard”.
@@rainerzufall9943 Really? Where can I find one?
😮 non vedo l'ora di provarlo
If we could just connect it to local llm that would have been great
Savage feature!
Awesome 👏
Awesome
Forgot to mention a very important fact that without a valid paid account from OpenAI the "Paste with Ai" will NOT work
Is it possible to add custom prompts in form of Custom commands?
When I try to play with the AI, all I get is "api key quota exceeded". Is subscribing to GPT plus required?
I'm getting the same error. The documentation for advanced paste says "This feature requires that an OpenAI API key be provided in the PowerToys settings, and that you have available credits in your account.", which leads me to believe it does NOT work with the free tier.
Aaaand all of these are almost useless because you have to check everything because AI still hallucinates Useful maybe for very simple transformations I suppose. Also is it just me or is it weird that Microsoft is adding features to their apps which use a separate companies API keys? I understand why but I don't think that has ever happened before...