
I also found that breaking system shortcuts onto a seperate pad of buttons was a lifesaver for my hands, (side note, command-x, command-c suck to use for a prolonged period of time). So I have a programmable grid of 64 buttons with two lines of 8 buttons which I use as control keys, so I simply flick between my java, JavaScript, and Nativescript modes and it works pretty great for me. My personal solution to this problem is a touch more involved but basically boils down to macros on steroids, what I do is I use a midi launchpad, I then have some software called Bome midi converter pro, which I use to listen for button presses on the launch pad, and then trigger specific macros. You could also use s.t in the parser, which will find all words that begin with s. You could simply type set into a Regex parser, and it would find the word 'set' in the first sentence.
Teacode expander verification#
When theres a regex match, its verification your expression is correct. Using this tool can help you restore the compressed URL. A regex expression is really trying to find what youve asked it to search for. When you see a bunch of URLs, you dont know where he ends up pointing. URL compression brings convenience as well as some security risks. Tips: Short URL tools can shorten lengthy URLs.

One potential solution would be at the IDE level, I know that with sublime and visual studio code there are plugins for text completion and text shortcuts, and they tend to be language specific, there might be some preferences or you can roll your own. The URL link expander tool supports parsing short URL into real address. A pattern is an expression built from text and (optionally) some variables which values are passed to the template. and are the BladeRow, BladeSegment, TransitionSection, Expander, Reducer, and OTACstart Elements. Each expander consists of pattern and template. Transient Ejector Analysis (TEA) code users guide.

It is based on variables, filters and optional expressions. I think there might be several different potential solutions to your problem. TeaCode has its own, very simple language designed to create expanders.
