TL;DR: Those are the main ones.
The following is probably more than you ever wanted to know: :)
There is an option to add a phrase or script to the AutoKey icon context
menu. Once it's added there, you can right click on the icon in your panel
and then click on the name of the phrase/script to run it.
Getting a bit more convoluted, you can use our engine API to run a script
from within another script. You can also use the script macro to run a
script from within the text of a phrase.
You can use autokey.run. It runs an AutoKey script from an external
program such as a shell script as long as AutoKey itself is already
running.
I haven't seen anyone use any of these last three options, so there may be
undiscovered issues with them.
I run phrases and scripts from the icon context menu a lot. I have phrases
for a number of AutoKey URLs there and things that are just being tested.
If I use something infrequently, I forget its trigger abbreviation and/or
hotkey, so it's easier to find it in the context menu.
Some of these have no trigger abbreviation/hotkey assigned at all, so I
don't have to be concerned about running them accidentally by using a
trigger that I don't remember is assigned to anything. And they don't tie
up triggers that I might want to use for something else later.
BTW, I don't know exactly how AutoKey works, but I believe that any
"pressed" keys are released when the script ends. I have not verified
this.
Joe
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