News

The new Google Home Script Editor is, just a day after its reveal, already available to all users in a public preview.
Google Home's very powerful script editor got a generative AI script writer to help write automations without knowing code. We went hands-on.
Google Home has rolled out a new script editor allowing programmers to customize smart home automation.
Getting Started AppleScript and macOS's Script Editor app allow you to write and optionally record scripts that have targets in macOS that they can be directed at.
In June, Google launched a script editor for Google Home that gave a lot more flexibility to those who have the know-how to use it.
After releasing its redesigned Home app last month, Google is giving users far more control over their smart homes via new script editor.
Google just made it a lot easier for people to begin automating their smart home Plus, its script editor gets its first new features.
For now, you can access the script editor through the public preview build of the Google Home app or the web. You can find some sample scripted automations over at Google's developer center.
The generative AI-powered “Help me script” feature for the Google Home Script Editor is now beginning to roll out for those enrolled in the Preview Program. Previewed last month, the Script ...
Open Script Editor (found in Applications > Utilities) and then open your AppleScript app. Run the app within Script Editor and grant any permissions asked for.