If you use Keyboard Maestro, you are using MacOS, so you could do what these snippets do with System Preferences like this.
But by just using the System Preferences you:
- have to hit the spacebar after your string, even if that’s not what you want
- can’t set your snippets only for certain applications or contexts.
- Open Keyboard Maestro
- File → Import Macros
Type :: immediately followed by the desired abbreviation
::sh ¯\(ツ)/¯
::fp (-‸ლ)
::ua ↑
::ra →
::da ↓
::la ←
::tu 👍
::td 👎
::in ∞
::cr ♕
::ba ☐
::bc ☑
::ti ×
::al α
::be β
::ga γ
::th θ
::ph φ