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charliecm

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    charliecm got a reaction from iNinja in Hyperlink — copy browser tab as an HTML hyperlink text   
    I've created a small workflow that automates something that I've find myself doing very often: copying a website as an HTML hyperlink text and pasting it into the footnote of my notes to track my sources.
     
    Simply type copylink (hyperlink), copylinkmd (Markdown) or copylinktxt (Textile) to see a list of open browser tabs (currently for Chrome and Safari only). Then, select one to copy the title of the page linked to the URL.
     

     
    Download v1.5 | Github
    See Github page for release notes.
     
    Hope you'll find it useful. Let me know of any bugs or feedback below.
     
    — Charlie
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    charliecm reacted to ipaterson in Wunderlist Workflow   
    Hi jhonsvick, you might like the latest 0.6.0-beta workflow which has a few features that will help you out. Before I go into that I should mention that you can use portions of the list name rather than the whole name (depending on collisions with your other lists). For example, I always use "wl sh:milk" rather than typing out the full list name or selecting it from the displayed options.
     
    In version 0.6.0, along with a wealth of new features related to searching and browsing your tasks there is a preference ("wl-pref") to default to the most recently used list. With this enabled, you could add the tasks with "wl sh:milk" "wl cheese" "wl cereal" and all would find their way to your Shopping list. I recently started using a hotkey with the workflow as well. Rather than typing Alt+Space to launch Alfred then wl to start the workflow I just double-tap the Alt key (go to the workflow screen in Alfred to set your own hotkey). Together these tweaks should greatly ease serial task entry as you described.
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    charliecm got a reaction from Diegobit in Hyperlink — copy browser tab as an HTML hyperlink text   
    I've created a small workflow that automates something that I've find myself doing very often: copying a website as an HTML hyperlink text and pasting it into the footnote of my notes to track my sources.
     
    Simply type copylink (hyperlink), copylinkmd (Markdown) or copylinktxt (Textile) to see a list of open browser tabs (currently for Chrome and Safari only). Then, select one to copy the title of the page linked to the URL.
     

     
    Download v1.5 | Github
    See Github page for release notes.
     
    Hope you'll find it useful. Let me know of any bugs or feedback below.
     
    — Charlie
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