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  1. Didn't dig into implementaion, but this one seems to be copying chrome's db and...just works https://github.com/manifestinteractive/alfred-workflows/tree/master/Chrome%20History
  2. Here it is http://www.alfredforum.com/topic/3290-support-publicsymlink-for-application-results-and-launching/?hl=symbolic
  3. Will search the requests and add it as another one if needed. Thank you. P.S. brew cask may be told to install directly to ~/Applications or /Applications however this solves only this particular issue.
  4. That should work, thank you. Shouldn't such kind of functionality be included in alfred itself and do not require installing special workflow?
  5. Hi, I'm using homebrew-cask (https://github.com/phinze/homebrew-cask) to install software (has cask for alfred as well ) and it works the following way: - installs app to /opt/homebrew-cask/Caskroom/appname/appversion/App.app - creates symlink to the app in ~/Applications However alfred seems to ignore symlinks, so I have to use special cask command (brew cask alfred) to add /opt/homebrew-cask/Caskroom to the list of alfred's search locations. It works that way, but I'd prefer to see ~/Applications/App.app as a search result's subtext instead of /opt/homebrew-cask/Caskroom/appname/appversion/App.app Is it possible for alfred to treat symlinks as a valid file? The scenario above is not the only one, I use symlinks for making things closer, but here is this little issue...
  6. Hi, It seems I cannot figure out how to filter out files from search results and show folders only, is it possible? I have folders with music named by artist's name and files inside it named as "artist - title.mp3". In case I'd like to open whole folder in my music player I have to scroll down searching the folder (I may be out of luck if folder contains more than 40 songs in itself or in subfolders) or opening song in finder and navigating to upper folder which is not very handy. Is there a way to find folders only?
  7. Thank you Andrew, it helped. I thought that if something needs to be excluded it should be excluded explicitly, ~/Library in this case and not ~ and ~/Library. "Include folders in Home excluding ~/Library" option gave me wrong feeling of excluding just ~/Library as well.
  8. Cannot "open"/"find" files located in home folder (in ~ itself, not in one of it's subduers which is working fine). Both mdfind and spotlight shows the files. Alfred 2.0.3, OS X 10.8.2
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