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    tomhunt got a reaction from djfpaagman in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    UPDATE by Vero (Alfred's mum):
    The AlfPT site was a pilot project for an installer/updater by Tom Hunt and is no longer available.
       
    AlfPT was a wonderful idea by an Alfred user, Tom Hunt, to create a way for workflows to be updated and gathered in one place. However, Tom has decided to take the project offline (due to school/work commitments and the bandwidth requirements of that project). As such, documentation in this thread is now outdated.
     
    Here's what's coming soon:
    - Other users are working on their own repositories for workflows
    - We are working on an official v2 Extras site, which will include curated workflows (which we've tested and checked) and themes
     
    We'll also be publishing a few blog posts with our favourite and your favourite workflows very soon, so keep an eye on the blog for the links to the above!
     
     
     
     

    The Unofficial Alfred Workflow Repository
     
     
     

     
     
    Hi all
     
    Introducing AlfPT - the easy way to install and update your Alfred v2 Workflows.
     
    Download the AlfPT workflow here
     
     
    Workflow Users
     
    Once you've installed AlfPT use the following commands:
     
    alfpt install {query} :  to find new workflows to install
    alfpt install {query} -a {author} -b {bundleid} : filter results by author/bundle id. Both flags are optional.
    alfpt update : to list any workflows you've installed through AlfPT that have new versions available. Select one to update.
    alfpt update -f : to list all of your workflows, regardless of whether there are new versions available. Select one to update.
     
    Workflow Developers
     
    Want to get your workflows into the repo?
     
    Visit the AlfPT homepage to register and start uploading workflows. 
     
    If there are any files in your workflows that you do not want to be overwritten during the update process (config files and the link) prefix them with an underscore e.g _icons 
     
     
    It's very likely that the AlfPT workflow will be updated regularly over the next few days so keep alfpt update-ing to get the latest release.
     
    If you run into any problems just let me know.
     
    Happy workflowing!
     
     
    Tom
  2. Like
    tomhunt got a reaction from thec13 in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    UPDATE by Vero (Alfred's mum):
    The AlfPT site was a pilot project for an installer/updater by Tom Hunt and is no longer available.
       
    AlfPT was a wonderful idea by an Alfred user, Tom Hunt, to create a way for workflows to be updated and gathered in one place. However, Tom has decided to take the project offline (due to school/work commitments and the bandwidth requirements of that project). As such, documentation in this thread is now outdated.
     
    Here's what's coming soon:
    - Other users are working on their own repositories for workflows
    - We are working on an official v2 Extras site, which will include curated workflows (which we've tested and checked) and themes
     
    We'll also be publishing a few blog posts with our favourite and your favourite workflows very soon, so keep an eye on the blog for the links to the above!
     
     
     
     

    The Unofficial Alfred Workflow Repository
     
     
     

     
     
    Hi all
     
    Introducing AlfPT - the easy way to install and update your Alfred v2 Workflows.
     
    Download the AlfPT workflow here
     
     
    Workflow Users
     
    Once you've installed AlfPT use the following commands:
     
    alfpt install {query} :  to find new workflows to install
    alfpt install {query} -a {author} -b {bundleid} : filter results by author/bundle id. Both flags are optional.
    alfpt update : to list any workflows you've installed through AlfPT that have new versions available. Select one to update.
    alfpt update -f : to list all of your workflows, regardless of whether there are new versions available. Select one to update.
     
    Workflow Developers
     
    Want to get your workflows into the repo?
     
    Visit the AlfPT homepage to register and start uploading workflows. 
     
    If there are any files in your workflows that you do not want to be overwritten during the update process (config files and the link) prefix them with an underscore e.g _icons 
     
     
    It's very likely that the AlfPT workflow will be updated regularly over the next few days so keep alfpt update-ing to get the latest release.
     
    If you run into any problems just let me know.
     
    Happy workflowing!
     
     
    Tom
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    tomhunt got a reaction from waffles_n in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    UPDATE by Vero (Alfred's mum):
    The AlfPT site was a pilot project for an installer/updater by Tom Hunt and is no longer available.
       
    AlfPT was a wonderful idea by an Alfred user, Tom Hunt, to create a way for workflows to be updated and gathered in one place. However, Tom has decided to take the project offline (due to school/work commitments and the bandwidth requirements of that project). As such, documentation in this thread is now outdated.
     
    Here's what's coming soon:
    - Other users are working on their own repositories for workflows
    - We are working on an official v2 Extras site, which will include curated workflows (which we've tested and checked) and themes
     
    We'll also be publishing a few blog posts with our favourite and your favourite workflows very soon, so keep an eye on the blog for the links to the above!
     
     
     
     

    The Unofficial Alfred Workflow Repository
     
     
     

     
     
    Hi all
     
    Introducing AlfPT - the easy way to install and update your Alfred v2 Workflows.
     
    Download the AlfPT workflow here
     
     
    Workflow Users
     
    Once you've installed AlfPT use the following commands:
     
    alfpt install {query} :  to find new workflows to install
    alfpt install {query} -a {author} -b {bundleid} : filter results by author/bundle id. Both flags are optional.
    alfpt update : to list any workflows you've installed through AlfPT that have new versions available. Select one to update.
    alfpt update -f : to list all of your workflows, regardless of whether there are new versions available. Select one to update.
     
    Workflow Developers
     
    Want to get your workflows into the repo?
     
    Visit the AlfPT homepage to register and start uploading workflows. 
     
    If there are any files in your workflows that you do not want to be overwritten during the update process (config files and the link) prefix them with an underscore e.g _icons 
     
     
    It's very likely that the AlfPT workflow will be updated regularly over the next few days so keep alfpt update-ing to get the latest release.
     
    If you run into any problems just let me know.
     
    Happy workflowing!
     
     
    Tom
  4. Like
    tomhunt got a reaction from Enhorn in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    UPDATE by Vero (Alfred's mum):
    The AlfPT site was a pilot project for an installer/updater by Tom Hunt and is no longer available.
       
    AlfPT was a wonderful idea by an Alfred user, Tom Hunt, to create a way for workflows to be updated and gathered in one place. However, Tom has decided to take the project offline (due to school/work commitments and the bandwidth requirements of that project). As such, documentation in this thread is now outdated.
     
    Here's what's coming soon:
    - Other users are working on their own repositories for workflows
    - We are working on an official v2 Extras site, which will include curated workflows (which we've tested and checked) and themes
     
    We'll also be publishing a few blog posts with our favourite and your favourite workflows very soon, so keep an eye on the blog for the links to the above!
     
     
     
     

    The Unofficial Alfred Workflow Repository
     
     
     

     
     
    Hi all
     
    Introducing AlfPT - the easy way to install and update your Alfred v2 Workflows.
     
    Download the AlfPT workflow here
     
     
    Workflow Users
     
    Once you've installed AlfPT use the following commands:
     
    alfpt install {query} :  to find new workflows to install
    alfpt install {query} -a {author} -b {bundleid} : filter results by author/bundle id. Both flags are optional.
    alfpt update : to list any workflows you've installed through AlfPT that have new versions available. Select one to update.
    alfpt update -f : to list all of your workflows, regardless of whether there are new versions available. Select one to update.
     
    Workflow Developers
     
    Want to get your workflows into the repo?
     
    Visit the AlfPT homepage to register and start uploading workflows. 
     
    If there are any files in your workflows that you do not want to be overwritten during the update process (config files and the link) prefix them with an underscore e.g _icons 
     
     
    It's very likely that the AlfPT workflow will be updated regularly over the next few days so keep alfpt update-ing to get the latest release.
     
    If you run into any problems just let me know.
     
    Happy workflowing!
     
     
    Tom
  5. Like
    tomhunt got a reaction from anas in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    UPDATE by Vero (Alfred's mum):
    The AlfPT site was a pilot project for an installer/updater by Tom Hunt and is no longer available.
       
    AlfPT was a wonderful idea by an Alfred user, Tom Hunt, to create a way for workflows to be updated and gathered in one place. However, Tom has decided to take the project offline (due to school/work commitments and the bandwidth requirements of that project). As such, documentation in this thread is now outdated.
     
    Here's what's coming soon:
    - Other users are working on their own repositories for workflows
    - We are working on an official v2 Extras site, which will include curated workflows (which we've tested and checked) and themes
     
    We'll also be publishing a few blog posts with our favourite and your favourite workflows very soon, so keep an eye on the blog for the links to the above!
     
     
     
     

    The Unofficial Alfred Workflow Repository
     
     
     

     
     
    Hi all
     
    Introducing AlfPT - the easy way to install and update your Alfred v2 Workflows.
     
    Download the AlfPT workflow here
     
     
    Workflow Users
     
    Once you've installed AlfPT use the following commands:
     
    alfpt install {query} :  to find new workflows to install
    alfpt install {query} -a {author} -b {bundleid} : filter results by author/bundle id. Both flags are optional.
    alfpt update : to list any workflows you've installed through AlfPT that have new versions available. Select one to update.
    alfpt update -f : to list all of your workflows, regardless of whether there are new versions available. Select one to update.
     
    Workflow Developers
     
    Want to get your workflows into the repo?
     
    Visit the AlfPT homepage to register and start uploading workflows. 
     
    If there are any files in your workflows that you do not want to be overwritten during the update process (config files and the link) prefix them with an underscore e.g _icons 
     
     
    It's very likely that the AlfPT workflow will be updated regularly over the next few days so keep alfpt update-ing to get the latest release.
     
    If you run into any problems just let me know.
     
    Happy workflowing!
     
     
    Tom
  6. Like
    tomhunt got a reaction from sylg in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    UPDATE by Vero (Alfred's mum):
    The AlfPT site was a pilot project for an installer/updater by Tom Hunt and is no longer available.
       
    AlfPT was a wonderful idea by an Alfred user, Tom Hunt, to create a way for workflows to be updated and gathered in one place. However, Tom has decided to take the project offline (due to school/work commitments and the bandwidth requirements of that project). As such, documentation in this thread is now outdated.
     
    Here's what's coming soon:
    - Other users are working on their own repositories for workflows
    - We are working on an official v2 Extras site, which will include curated workflows (which we've tested and checked) and themes
     
    We'll also be publishing a few blog posts with our favourite and your favourite workflows very soon, so keep an eye on the blog for the links to the above!
     
     
     
     

    The Unofficial Alfred Workflow Repository
     
     
     

     
     
    Hi all
     
    Introducing AlfPT - the easy way to install and update your Alfred v2 Workflows.
     
    Download the AlfPT workflow here
     
     
    Workflow Users
     
    Once you've installed AlfPT use the following commands:
     
    alfpt install {query} :  to find new workflows to install
    alfpt install {query} -a {author} -b {bundleid} : filter results by author/bundle id. Both flags are optional.
    alfpt update : to list any workflows you've installed through AlfPT that have new versions available. Select one to update.
    alfpt update -f : to list all of your workflows, regardless of whether there are new versions available. Select one to update.
     
    Workflow Developers
     
    Want to get your workflows into the repo?
     
    Visit the AlfPT homepage to register and start uploading workflows. 
     
    If there are any files in your workflows that you do not want to be overwritten during the update process (config files and the link) prefix them with an underscore e.g _icons 
     
     
    It's very likely that the AlfPT workflow will be updated regularly over the next few days so keep alfpt update-ing to get the latest release.
     
    If you run into any problems just let me know.
     
    Happy workflowing!
     
     
    Tom
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    tomhunt got a reaction from sylumer in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    Hi all
     
    I've purchased 500mb of webspace which I plan to move the repo over to. This should improve the general speed of accessing the repo. I'm also currently re-writing the icon caching code to download the files asynchronously which will further improve responsiveness.
     
    As far as increasing the filesize limit - what kind of size do you guys think you'll need? We've already got 102 workflows in the repo (most of which are tiny - in fact we're only using around 8mb in total). If people start shipping huge caches with their workflows this could run out fast.
     
    I've got my day job and an art project to work on as well as this at the moment so development will be a little slower than it has been. Please bear with me.
     
    Ta
  8. Like
    tomhunt got a reaction from Florian in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    Hi all
     
    I've purchased 500mb of webspace which I plan to move the repo over to. This should improve the general speed of accessing the repo. I'm also currently re-writing the icon caching code to download the files asynchronously which will further improve responsiveness.
     
    As far as increasing the filesize limit - what kind of size do you guys think you'll need? We've already got 102 workflows in the repo (most of which are tiny - in fact we're only using around 8mb in total). If people start shipping huge caches with their workflows this could run out fast.
     
    I've got my day job and an art project to work on as well as this at the moment so development will be a little slower than it has been. Please bear with me.
     
    Ta
  9. Like
    tomhunt got a reaction from phyllisstein in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    Hi all
     
    I've purchased 500mb of webspace which I plan to move the repo over to. This should improve the general speed of accessing the repo. I'm also currently re-writing the icon caching code to download the files asynchronously which will further improve responsiveness.
     
    As far as increasing the filesize limit - what kind of size do you guys think you'll need? We've already got 102 workflows in the repo (most of which are tiny - in fact we're only using around 8mb in total). If people start shipping huge caches with their workflows this could run out fast.
     
    I've got my day job and an art project to work on as well as this at the moment so development will be a little slower than it has been. Please bear with me.
     
    Ta
  10. Like
    tomhunt got a reaction from mlgill in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    Hi all
     
    I've purchased 500mb of webspace which I plan to move the repo over to. This should improve the general speed of accessing the repo. I'm also currently re-writing the icon caching code to download the files asynchronously which will further improve responsiveness.
     
    As far as increasing the filesize limit - what kind of size do you guys think you'll need? We've already got 102 workflows in the repo (most of which are tiny - in fact we're only using around 8mb in total). If people start shipping huge caches with their workflows this could run out fast.
     
    I've got my day job and an art project to work on as well as this at the moment so development will be a little slower than it has been. Please bear with me.
     
    Ta
  11. Like
    tomhunt got a reaction from mlgill in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    UPDATE by Vero (Alfred's mum):
    The AlfPT site was a pilot project for an installer/updater by Tom Hunt and is no longer available.
       
    AlfPT was a wonderful idea by an Alfred user, Tom Hunt, to create a way for workflows to be updated and gathered in one place. However, Tom has decided to take the project offline (due to school/work commitments and the bandwidth requirements of that project). As such, documentation in this thread is now outdated.
     
    Here's what's coming soon:
    - Other users are working on their own repositories for workflows
    - We are working on an official v2 Extras site, which will include curated workflows (which we've tested and checked) and themes
     
    We'll also be publishing a few blog posts with our favourite and your favourite workflows very soon, so keep an eye on the blog for the links to the above!
     
     
     
     

    The Unofficial Alfred Workflow Repository
     
     
     

     
     
    Hi all
     
    Introducing AlfPT - the easy way to install and update your Alfred v2 Workflows.
     
    Download the AlfPT workflow here
     
     
    Workflow Users
     
    Once you've installed AlfPT use the following commands:
     
    alfpt install {query} :  to find new workflows to install
    alfpt install {query} -a {author} -b {bundleid} : filter results by author/bundle id. Both flags are optional.
    alfpt update : to list any workflows you've installed through AlfPT that have new versions available. Select one to update.
    alfpt update -f : to list all of your workflows, regardless of whether there are new versions available. Select one to update.
     
    Workflow Developers
     
    Want to get your workflows into the repo?
     
    Visit the AlfPT homepage to register and start uploading workflows. 
     
    If there are any files in your workflows that you do not want to be overwritten during the update process (config files and the link) prefix them with an underscore e.g _icons 
     
     
    It's very likely that the AlfPT workflow will be updated regularly over the next few days so keep alfpt update-ing to get the latest release.
     
    If you run into any problems just let me know.
     
    Happy workflowing!
     
     
    Tom
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    tomhunt got a reaction from northmendo in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    Hi all
    Thanks for adopting AlfPT. The repos starting to fill up and hopefully you're finding workflows that help you to make Alfred even more useful than he already is.
    To answer some questions:
    If the repo reaches a size that is too big to browse through the Alfred interface alone I plan to add browse, ratings and comment functionality to the website.
    The icons cache is stored in the workflow folder in _icons. Right click a workflow to reveal in Finder. The repo itself is not cached currently. Again this feature is planned once the repo grows in size.
    Adding the ability to host your workflows on your own server is the next thing on my list.
    Happy workflowing!
    Tom
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    tomhunt got a reaction from twinpeaks in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    UPDATE by Vero (Alfred's mum):
    The AlfPT site was a pilot project for an installer/updater by Tom Hunt and is no longer available.
       
    AlfPT was a wonderful idea by an Alfred user, Tom Hunt, to create a way for workflows to be updated and gathered in one place. However, Tom has decided to take the project offline (due to school/work commitments and the bandwidth requirements of that project). As such, documentation in this thread is now outdated.
     
    Here's what's coming soon:
    - Other users are working on their own repositories for workflows
    - We are working on an official v2 Extras site, which will include curated workflows (which we've tested and checked) and themes
     
    We'll also be publishing a few blog posts with our favourite and your favourite workflows very soon, so keep an eye on the blog for the links to the above!
     
     
     
     

    The Unofficial Alfred Workflow Repository
     
     
     

     
     
    Hi all
     
    Introducing AlfPT - the easy way to install and update your Alfred v2 Workflows.
     
    Download the AlfPT workflow here
     
     
    Workflow Users
     
    Once you've installed AlfPT use the following commands:
     
    alfpt install {query} :  to find new workflows to install
    alfpt install {query} -a {author} -b {bundleid} : filter results by author/bundle id. Both flags are optional.
    alfpt update : to list any workflows you've installed through AlfPT that have new versions available. Select one to update.
    alfpt update -f : to list all of your workflows, regardless of whether there are new versions available. Select one to update.
     
    Workflow Developers
     
    Want to get your workflows into the repo?
     
    Visit the AlfPT homepage to register and start uploading workflows. 
     
    If there are any files in your workflows that you do not want to be overwritten during the update process (config files and the link) prefix them with an underscore e.g _icons 
     
     
    It's very likely that the AlfPT workflow will be updated regularly over the next few days so keep alfpt update-ing to get the latest release.
     
    If you run into any problems just let me know.
     
    Happy workflowing!
     
     
    Tom
  14. Like
    tomhunt got a reaction from Kennon in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    UPDATE by Vero (Alfred's mum):
    The AlfPT site was a pilot project for an installer/updater by Tom Hunt and is no longer available.
       
    AlfPT was a wonderful idea by an Alfred user, Tom Hunt, to create a way for workflows to be updated and gathered in one place. However, Tom has decided to take the project offline (due to school/work commitments and the bandwidth requirements of that project). As such, documentation in this thread is now outdated.
     
    Here's what's coming soon:
    - Other users are working on their own repositories for workflows
    - We are working on an official v2 Extras site, which will include curated workflows (which we've tested and checked) and themes
     
    We'll also be publishing a few blog posts with our favourite and your favourite workflows very soon, so keep an eye on the blog for the links to the above!
     
     
     
     

    The Unofficial Alfred Workflow Repository
     
     
     

     
     
    Hi all
     
    Introducing AlfPT - the easy way to install and update your Alfred v2 Workflows.
     
    Download the AlfPT workflow here
     
     
    Workflow Users
     
    Once you've installed AlfPT use the following commands:
     
    alfpt install {query} :  to find new workflows to install
    alfpt install {query} -a {author} -b {bundleid} : filter results by author/bundle id. Both flags are optional.
    alfpt update : to list any workflows you've installed through AlfPT that have new versions available. Select one to update.
    alfpt update -f : to list all of your workflows, regardless of whether there are new versions available. Select one to update.
     
    Workflow Developers
     
    Want to get your workflows into the repo?
     
    Visit the AlfPT homepage to register and start uploading workflows. 
     
    If there are any files in your workflows that you do not want to be overwritten during the update process (config files and the link) prefix them with an underscore e.g _icons 
     
     
    It's very likely that the AlfPT workflow will be updated regularly over the next few days so keep alfpt update-ing to get the latest release.
     
    If you run into any problems just let me know.
     
    Happy workflowing!
     
     
    Tom
  15. Like
    tomhunt got a reaction from sylumer in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    UPDATE by Vero (Alfred's mum):
    The AlfPT site was a pilot project for an installer/updater by Tom Hunt and is no longer available.
       
    AlfPT was a wonderful idea by an Alfred user, Tom Hunt, to create a way for workflows to be updated and gathered in one place. However, Tom has decided to take the project offline (due to school/work commitments and the bandwidth requirements of that project). As such, documentation in this thread is now outdated.
     
    Here's what's coming soon:
    - Other users are working on their own repositories for workflows
    - We are working on an official v2 Extras site, which will include curated workflows (which we've tested and checked) and themes
     
    We'll also be publishing a few blog posts with our favourite and your favourite workflows very soon, so keep an eye on the blog for the links to the above!
     
     
     
     

    The Unofficial Alfred Workflow Repository
     
     
     

     
     
    Hi all
     
    Introducing AlfPT - the easy way to install and update your Alfred v2 Workflows.
     
    Download the AlfPT workflow here
     
     
    Workflow Users
     
    Once you've installed AlfPT use the following commands:
     
    alfpt install {query} :  to find new workflows to install
    alfpt install {query} -a {author} -b {bundleid} : filter results by author/bundle id. Both flags are optional.
    alfpt update : to list any workflows you've installed through AlfPT that have new versions available. Select one to update.
    alfpt update -f : to list all of your workflows, regardless of whether there are new versions available. Select one to update.
     
    Workflow Developers
     
    Want to get your workflows into the repo?
     
    Visit the AlfPT homepage to register and start uploading workflows. 
     
    If there are any files in your workflows that you do not want to be overwritten during the update process (config files and the link) prefix them with an underscore e.g _icons 
     
     
    It's very likely that the AlfPT workflow will be updated regularly over the next few days so keep alfpt update-ing to get the latest release.
     
    If you run into any problems just let me know.
     
    Happy workflowing!
     
     
    Tom
  16. Like
    tomhunt got a reaction from Florian in AlfPT - Alfred Package Tools (Workflow Installer/Updater)   
    UPDATE by Vero (Alfred's mum):
    The AlfPT site was a pilot project for an installer/updater by Tom Hunt and is no longer available.
       
    AlfPT was a wonderful idea by an Alfred user, Tom Hunt, to create a way for workflows to be updated and gathered in one place. However, Tom has decided to take the project offline (due to school/work commitments and the bandwidth requirements of that project). As such, documentation in this thread is now outdated.
     
    Here's what's coming soon:
    - Other users are working on their own repositories for workflows
    - We are working on an official v2 Extras site, which will include curated workflows (which we've tested and checked) and themes
     
    We'll also be publishing a few blog posts with our favourite and your favourite workflows very soon, so keep an eye on the blog for the links to the above!
     
     
     
     

    The Unofficial Alfred Workflow Repository
     
     
     

     
     
    Hi all
     
    Introducing AlfPT - the easy way to install and update your Alfred v2 Workflows.
     
    Download the AlfPT workflow here
     
     
    Workflow Users
     
    Once you've installed AlfPT use the following commands:
     
    alfpt install {query} :  to find new workflows to install
    alfpt install {query} -a {author} -b {bundleid} : filter results by author/bundle id. Both flags are optional.
    alfpt update : to list any workflows you've installed through AlfPT that have new versions available. Select one to update.
    alfpt update -f : to list all of your workflows, regardless of whether there are new versions available. Select one to update.
     
    Workflow Developers
     
    Want to get your workflows into the repo?
     
    Visit the AlfPT homepage to register and start uploading workflows. 
     
    If there are any files in your workflows that you do not want to be overwritten during the update process (config files and the link) prefix them with an underscore e.g _icons 
     
     
    It's very likely that the AlfPT workflow will be updated regularly over the next few days so keep alfpt update-ing to get the latest release.
     
    If you run into any problems just let me know.
     
    Happy workflowing!
     
     
    Tom
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    tomhunt got a reaction from ChrisHumphreys in Workflow Updater alpha   
    Sorry - I moved the link during my development of the web frontend.
     
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    tomhunt got a reaction from palobo in Workflow Updater alpha   
    Using a git repo could be a good goal for the future, but personally I think it could be a bit of overkill in these early stages.

    AlfPT (Alfred Package Tool)

    I've implemented a simple system on my server. Download this workflow to test it:

    http://alfredrepo.tom-hunt.co.uk/wf/th_alfpt.alfredworkflow


    Go to http://alfredrepo.tom-hunt.co.uk to upload your workflows. Make sure they have bundle id assigned!

    Once you've uploaded your workflow you can search for it using alfpt install. To update already installed workflows use alfpt update / alfpt update -f. Currently it is assumed that you've installed your workflows entirely using alfpt which is obviously not acceptable, but it shouldn't be too hard to test whether a workflow is available in the repo before listing it for update.

    I'm sure this is completely bug-ridden at the moment (I'm rushing through this as fast as possible while I've got the time). Please upload a workflow (even just a test one at the moment) and let's see how this performs.

    Next steps:

    Verify if a workflow is available in the repo for update
    Use the icon.png from each uploaded workflow
    Search terms (it currently just lists everything)



    Tom
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