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  1. The only reason I keep it around is that sometimes I can get it to find files that Alfred will not.
  2. While I agree it is probably a bug, I was able to get it working in High Sierra by doing the following.. 01. Removing the Command-Space shortcut for Spotlght 02. Assiging the Command-Space shortcut for Alfred 03. Going to System Preferences>Keyboard>Shorcuts>Spotlight and selecting "Restore Defaults"
  3. On Sierra I was able to set Command+Space as the shortcut for both Spotlight and Alfred and liked the way I could quickly cycle through them as demonstrated in my video Command Space for both Alfred and Spotlight I can not seem to do this on High Sierra though, as setting the shortcut is possible but when using the shortcut I only get Spotlight. Is there a workaround for this?
  4. Thanks @vitor it works great for my needs
  5. I am curious if there is a way to show to an App's version number in the search results of Alfred? Similar to how spotlight does it
  6. sorry for not included that info, but no it is still not being found.
  7. Ok, when I a drag a .conf file to Alfred it gives me dyn.ah62d4rv4ge80g55sq2 as the UTI
  8. I am wanting to be able to open a file called lftp.conf with Alfred but am having some issues. The file is located the following way /usr/local/Cellar/lftp/4.7.7/etc/lftp.conf I have added /usr/local/Cellar/ to Alfred's Search Scope, then done a reload Under user-defined file type I have added *.conf When I search though, I am not seeing the file I made a copy of the file and moved it to Downloads and Alfred does see it, so perhaps it is the location?
  9. This seem like an incredibly useful workflow but unfortunately I can not get it to work (I am using Alfred 2.8 on El Capitan). Any chance for an update?
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