A keyboard logging and presentation utility for presentations, screencasts, and to help you become a better keyboard user.
You can install the latest version of Carnac via Chocolatey:
cinst carnac
Alternatively, you can grab the latest zip file from here, unpack it and run Setup.exe
.
Note: Carnac requires .NET 4.5.2 to work - you can install that from here if you don't have it already.
We use Squirrel.Windows
to update your carnac
application.
The application will check for updates in the background, if a new version has been released, it will automatically install the new version and once you restart carnac
you will be up-to-date.
Enabling silent mode
If you want to stop Carnac
from recording certain key strokes, you can enter silent mode by pressing Ctrl Alt P
. To exit silent mode you simply press Ctrl Alt P
again.
Getting started with Git and GitHub
- Setting up Git for Windows and connecting to GitHub
- Forking a GitHub repository
- The simple guide to GIT guide
- Open an issue if you encounter a bug or have a suggestion for improvements/features
Once you're familiar with Git and GitHub, clone the repository and run the .\build.cmd
script to compile the code and run all the unit tests. You can use this script to test your changes quickly.
This blog series covers a series of refactorings which have recently happened in Carnac to make better use of Rx. If you are learning Rx and want to be shown through Carnac's codebase then this blog series may help you.
Part 1 - Refactoring the InterceptKeys class
Part 2 - Refactoring the MessageProvider class
Part 3 - Introducing the MessageController class