Centralized hotkey projects, custom scripts may not function properly.
For now, I've decided a centralized repo for all my hotkey projects is a better solution than an individual repo for each. These projects can widely range in size, can be highly customized, and have many overlapping needs-- so I think it'd be nice to keep them close together. If some of the projects become particularly big/standalone, I might take that one out of here and let it stand on it's own. Projects and libraries may not function for you out of the box. This is either because many of the scripts are built for a specific purpose and environment, or because a script has been modified to remove identifiable information, and so, it may not be executable in present form.
This project is a series of scripts and libraries that I built to automate navigating and utilizing an in-house tool used within the department of a company I have worked for. The code has had minimal de-identification performed on it, however most of the code is complete. That said, most of the main scripts are useless outside of the scope of use in the aforementioned department of said company. The libraries can stand on their own, especially the GlobalLib script. All the script names, have been modified, and some other information has been removed. There is still generic information listed, to allow one to see the purpose in which the hotkeys have been used. The main uses have been mostly include/exclude search queries, page-to-page navigation, opening apps, and some minimal workflow error-checking.