I never used Lua before, but thanks to Learn X in Y minutes, I pretty quickly could come up with the following function: function nthChromeWindow(n) So, my initial plan was to write a function, which would return me an n-th window of a given application, so that later I can assign it to a hotkey. Download it, launch it, enable its access to Accessibility features, and you are ready to experiment! There's interactive Lua console and docs on a site are very good. Luckily, I found Hammerspoon – a fork of Mjolnir, which provides everything I need out of the box. I don't understand why I need to use some package manager to switch between applications, and I don't get why reading an API reference in an application is better than reading it in a browser.
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