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You could also use some macro recording software, I guess. You can open the command history palette and see what the commands are when you click something. Those commands can be entered manually in the command field (lower right corner). Hit Enter to enter it whenever visible (it also lives in the command history palette).
With the G13 I can run a series of commands, like
workplane.fitselect
select.nextmode
tool.set *.mirror on
tool.attr gen.mirror axis 1
tool.apply
mesh.cleanup true
select.nextmode
In a single keypress. Or run scripts like @perfectcircle without having to type it out in the command field. Massive time saver!
Also, if you don't know them you should check out Seneca Menard's Modo scripts: http://www.indigosm.com/modoscripts.htm
latest version here: http://community.thefoundry.co.uk/discussion/topic.aspx?f=37&t=52061&page=6