Lazy
Keyboard-driven commands to manage your surroundings directly from your mac.
Lazy provides a keyboard‑driven interface for macOS that lets users trigger actions on connected devices and online services without leaving the current workflow. By pressing a single shortcut (⌥ + ⌘ + K) users can type the name of an action—such as turning lights on, starting a robot vacuum, or deploying a Netlify site—and have the command sent through IFTTT or Zapier to the target device or service.
The tool is aimed at users who want to streamline repetitive or context‑switching tasks while working on their Mac. It supports a wide range of smart home hardware (e.g., Philips Hue, LIFX, WeMo, Wink) and cloud‑based services, allowing custom shortcuts to be assigned to any webhook that can be invoked via IFTTT or Zapier.
Lazy emphasizes speed and simplicity: actions are executed directly from the keyboard, minimizing mouse use and interruptions. Its design focuses on flexibility, letting users define shortcuts for any supported device or service, and on keeping the user in the “zone” by handling menial chores through a unified command line‑style prompt.
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