
I don't use the PS/scripts folder anymore because it's just a hindrance.So essentially when I go to a new computer, all I need is Dropbox and Alfred and I can start using the same old shortcuts.Though I should mention that you may need to set some restrictions in the app that triggers the script, like "only open this if PS or AI is active". I can just set one global shortcut and the script will open up in either app.ahk file in the Dropbox folder and create a symbolic link (shortcut) from that file to the startup folder and it would do the same thing. so I can access the script on multiple computers and if I make changes on one computer they sync to any other computer I use. I use Alfred on mac, which can sync the shortcuts (workflows) using Dropbox.You can also use a 3rd party app to set a shortcut for the script. You can then give it a shortcut in Edit > Keyboard shortcuts. You can put the script in the "Photoshop/Scripts" folder and it will appear in the top menu File > Scripts > SaveTo after a restart. It got a bit ranty after the first bullet point so if you only want to run the script not worry about details.
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How to install the script/set the shortcut: Tip: When you simply want to save the files without changing the filename or filepath, you can just trigger the script and then press enter once for each dialog (2x).
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