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AppleScript is a proprietary programming language in macOS to control and exchange data with applications.

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Applescript to read facebook notifications

AppleScript is built by Apple, for Apple (though unfortunately support has steadily declined since the move from 10.6.8 to 10.7) While it is possible to do what you describe with AppleScript (or any language … As far as scripting Chrome with AppleScript, Safari will be easier as it has some built-in hooks. …
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How to automatically connect VPN when connecting to a network?

, or XCode are also capable of compiling AppleScript, save it as an application, mark it to start on log in, then if you want to be fancy, you can either tell XCode not to have its icon on the dock, or … Note I have tested the applescript piece only on my early '11 15" MBP OS X 10.10. Your mileage may vary if you're running El Capitan (I bet it doesn't though). …
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Move Certificates from Server to Remote Computer (MACS)

scp provides a handy way to do this. It also happens to be nearly platform-independent (Windows requires Cygwin or similar). Ex: from the Mac you want the certs on: scp -r user@server:/path/to/cert …
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Start Terminal in AppleScript

The other peculiarities I'm observing seem to be tied to the fact that the AppleScript spawns two Terminal windows, and then the users simply closing the window rather than quitting Terminal when exiting …
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AppleScript to click buttons and close tabs

Assuming these links are going to be in the same place every time, I'd try Watch Me Do (open up Automator, tell it you want an application. There are lots of built-in actions in the "Internet" subsect …
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