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  1. alfred-string-operations

    You can find the workflow here. If you like the repo, please give me star so that I can understand people found this useful. 
     

    You can find list of commands that this workflow provides.

    All of the operation is performed to the content on the clipboard. The result will be saved to the clipboard.

    Encoding / Decoding

    bs64.decode

    Decodes base64

    Example

    Source
    VGhlcmUgYXJlIHR3byBNdXN0YWZhIEtlbWFsJ3MuIE9uZSBpcyB0aGUgZmxlc2gtYW5kLWJvbmUgTXVzdGFmYSBLZW1hbCB3aG8gbm93IHN0YW5kcyBiZWZvcmUgeW91IGFuZCB3aG8gd2lsbCBwYXNzIGF3YXkuIFRoZSBvdGhlciBpcyB5b3UsIGFsbCBvZiB5b3UgaGVyZSB3aG8gd2lsbCBnbyB0byB0aGUgZmFyIGNvcm5lcnMgb2Ygb3VyIGxhbmQgdG8gc3ByZWFkIHRoZSBpZGVhbHMgd2hpY2ggbXVzdCBiZSBkZWZlbmRlZCB3aXRoIHlvdXIgbGl2ZXMgaWYgbmVjZXNzYXJ5LiBJIHN0YW5kIGZvciB0aGUgbmF0aW9uJ3MgZHJlYW1zLCBhbmQgbXkgbGlmZSdzIHdvcmsgaXMgdG8gbWFrZSB0aGVtIGNvbWUgdHJ1ZS4=
    
    Destination
    There are two Mustafa Kemal's. One is the flesh-and-bone Mustafa Kemal who now stands before you and who will pass away. The other is you, all of you here who will go to the far corners of our land to spread the ideals which must be defended with your lives if necessary. I stand for the nation's dreams, and my life's work is to make them come true.
    

    bs64.encode

    Encodes base64

    Example

    Source
    There are two Mustafa Kemal's. One is the flesh-and-bone Mustafa Kemal who now stands before you and who will pass away. The other is you, all of you here who will go to the far corners of our land to spread the ideals which must be defended with your lives if necessary. I stand for the nation's dreams, and my life's work is to make them come true.
    
    Destination
    VGhlcmUgYXJlIHR3byBNdXN0YWZhIEtlbWFsJ3MuIE9uZSBpcyB0aGUgZmxlc2gtYW5kLWJvbmUgTXVzdGFmYSBLZW1hbCB3aG8gbm93IHN0YW5kcyBiZWZvcmUgeW91IGFuZCB3aG8gd2lsbCBwYXNzIGF3YXkuIFRoZSBvdGhlciBpcyB5b3UsIGFsbCBvZiB5b3UgaGVyZSB3aG8gd2lsbCBnbyB0byB0aGUgZmFyIGNvcm5lcnMgb2Ygb3VyIGxhbmQgdG8gc3ByZWFkIHRoZSBpZGVhbHMgd2hpY2ggbXVzdCBiZSBkZWZlbmRlZCB3aXRoIHlvdXIgbGl2ZXMgaWYgbmVjZXNzYXJ5LiBJIHN0YW5kIGZvciB0aGUgbmF0aW9uJ3MgZHJlYW1zLCBhbmQgbXkgbGlmZSdzIHdvcmsgaXMgdG8gbWFrZSB0aGVtIGNvbWUgdHJ1ZS4=
    

    percent.decode

    Decodes a percent encoded string

    Example

    Source
    Peace%20at%20home%2C%20peace%20in%20the%20world.
    
    Destination
    Peace at home, peace in the world.
    

    percent.encode

    Percent encodes the string

    Example

    Source
    Peace at home, peace in the world.
    
    Destination
    Peace%20at%20home%2C%20peace%20in%20the%20world.
    

    Prettifiers

    json.prettify

    Prettifies json

    Example

    Source
    {
      "name": "Mustafa Kemal Ataturk", "UNESCO Resolutions": [
    "Convinced that personalities who worked for understanding and cooperation between nations and international peace will be examples for future generations",
      "Recalling that the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of the Turkish Republic, will be celebrated in 1981,",
    "Knowing that he was an exceptional reformer in all fields relevant to the competence of UNESCO",
    "Recognizing in particular that he was the leader of the first struggle given against colonialism and imperialism",
    "Recalling that he was the remarkable promoter of the sense of understanding between peoples and durable peace between the nations of the world and that he worked all his life for the development of harmony and cooperation between peoples without distinction of color, religion and race",
    "It is decided that UNESCO should colloborate in 1981 with the Turkish Government on both intellectual and technical plans for an international colloquium with the aim of acquainting the world with the various aspects of the personality and deeds of Atatürk whose objective was to promote world peace, international understanding and respect for human rights."
    ]
    }
    Destination
    {
        "UNESCO Resolutions": [
            "Convinced that personalities who worked for understanding and cooperation between nations and international peace will be examples for future generations",
            "Recalling that the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic, will be celebrated in 1981,",
            "Knowing that he was an exceptional reformer in all fields relevant to the competence of UNESCO",
            "Recognizing in particular that he was the leader of the first struggle given against colonialism and imperialism",
            "Recalling that he was the remarkable promoter of the sense of understanding between peoples and durable peace between the nations of the world and that he worked all his life for the development of harmony and cooperation between peoples without distinction of color, religion and race",
            "It is decided that UNESCO should colloborate in 1981 with the Turkish Government on both intellectual and technical plans for an international colloquium with the aim of acquainting the world with the various aspects of the personality and deeds of Atat\u00fcrk whose objective was to promote world peace, international understanding and respect for human rights."
        ],
        "name": "Mustafa Kemal Ataturk"
    }

    alphanumeric

    Removes non alphanumeric characters from string

    Example

    Source
    "Mankind is a single body and each nation a part of that body. We must never say 'What does it matter to me if some part of the world is ailing?' If there is such an illness, we must concern ourselves with it as though we were having that illness."
    Destination
    MankindisasinglebodyandeachnationapartofthatbodyWemustneversayWhatdoesitmattertomeifsomepartoftheworldisailingIfthereissuchanillnesswemustconcernourselveswithitasthoughwewerehavingthatillness
    

    Case Operations

    camelcase

    Converts string to camel case

    Example

    Source
    The governments most creative and significant duty is education
    
    Destination
    theGovernmentsMostCreativeAndSignificantDutyIsEducation
    

    capitalize

    Capitalizes each word

    Example

    Source
    The major challenge facing us is to elevate our national life to the highest level of civilization and prosperity
    
    Destination
    The Major Challenge Facing Us Is To Elevate Our National Life To The Highest Level Of Civilization And Prosperity
    

    kebab-case

    Converts a string to kebab case and copies into clipboard

    Example

    Source
    Every nation as the right to demand proper treatment and no country should violate the territory of any other country.
    
    Destination
    every-nation-as-the-right-to-demand-proper-treatment-and-no-country-should-violate-the-territory-of-any-other-country.
    

    lowercase

    Lowercases the string

    Example

    Source
    A nation which makes the final sacrifice for life and freedom does not get beaten.
    
    Destination
    a nation which makes the final sacrifice for life and freedom does not get beaten.
    

    pascalcase

    Pascalcases the string

    Example

    Source
    Everything we see in the world is the creative work of women.
    
    
    Destination
    EverythingWeSeeInTheWorldIsTheCreativeWorkOfWomen.
    

    Validation

    json.validate

    Validates if the string is a valid json. If not, copies "false" into clipboard

    Collection Utils

    listify

    Converts lines to a list representation

    Example

    Source
    1922 Sultanate abolished (November 1).
    1923 Treaty of Lausanne secured (July 24). Republic of Turkey with capital at Ankara proclaimed (October 29).
    1924 Caliphate abolished (March 3). Traditional religious schools closed, Sheriat (Islamic Law) abolished. Constitution adopted (April 20).
    1925 Dervish brotherhoods abolished. Fez outlawed by the Hat Law (November 25). Veiling of women discouraged; Western clothing for men and women encouraged. Western (Gregorian) calendar adopted instead of Islamic calendar.
    1926 New civil, commercial, and penal codes based on European models adopted. New civil code ended Islamic polygamy and divorce by renunciation and introduced civil marriage. Millet system ended.
    1927 First systematic census.
    1928 New Turkish alphabet (modified Latin form) adopted. State declared secular (April 10); constitutional provision establishing Islam as official religion deleted.
    1933 Islamic call to worship and public readings of the Quran required to be in Turkish rather than Arabic.
    1934 Women given the vote and the right to hold office. Law of Surnames adopted - Mustafa Kemal given the name Kemal Atatürk (Father of the Turks) by the Grand National Assembly; Ismet Pasha took surname of Inönü.
    1935 Sunday adopted as legal weekly holiday. State role in managing economy written into the Constitution.
    
    Destination
    [
        "1922 Sultanate abolished (November 1).",
        "1923 Treaty of Lausanne secured (July 24). Republic of Turkey with capital at Ankara proclaimed (October 29).",
        "1924 Caliphate abolished (March 3). Traditional religious schools closed, Sheriat (Islamic Law) abolished. Constitution adopted (April 20).",
        "1925 Dervish brotherhoods abolished. Fez outlawed by the Hat Law (November 25). Veiling of women discouraged; Western clothing for men and women encouraged. Western (Gregorian) calendar adopted instead of Islamic calendar.",
        "1926 New civil, commercial, and penal codes based on European models adopted. New civil code ended Islamic polygamy and divorce by renunciation and introduced civil marriage. Millet system ended.",
        "1927 First systematic census.",
        "1928 New Turkish alphabet (modified Latin form) adopted. State declared secular (April 10); constitutional provision establishing Islam as official religion deleted.",
        "1933 Islamic call to worship and public readings of the Quran required to be in Turkish rather than Arabic.",
        "1934 Women given the vote and the right to hold office. Law of Surnames adopted - Mustafa Kemal given the name Kemal Atat\u00fcrk (Father of the Turks) by the Grand National Assembly; Ismet Pasha took surname of In\u00f6n\u00fc.",
        "1935 Sunday adopted as legal weekly holiday. State role in managing economy written into the Constitution."
    ]

    setify

    Converts lines to a set representation

    Example

    Source
    1922 Sultanate abolished (November 1).
    1923 Treaty of Lausanne secured (July 24). Republic of Turkey with capital at Ankara proclaimed (October 29).
    1924 Caliphate abolished (March 3). Traditional religious schools closed, Sheriat (Islamic Law) abolished. Constitution adopted (April 20).
    1925 Dervish brotherhoods abolished. Fez outlawed by the Hat Law (November 25). Veiling of women discouraged; Western clothing for men and women encouraged. Western (Gregorian) calendar adopted instead of Islamic calendar.
    1926 New civil, commercial, and penal codes based on European models adopted. New civil code ended Islamic polygamy and divorce by renunciation and introduced civil marriage. Millet system ended.
    1927 First systematic census.
    1928 New Turkish alphabet (modified Latin form) adopted. State declared secular (April 10); constitutional provision establishing Islam as official religion deleted.
    1933 Islamic call to worship and public readings of the Quran required to be in Turkish rather than Arabic.
    1934 Women given the vote and the right to hold office. Law of Surnames adopted - Mustafa Kemal given the name Kemal Atatürk (Father of the Turks) by the Grand National Assembly; Ismet Pasha took surname of Inönü.
    1935 Sunday adopted as legal weekly holiday. State role in managing economy written into the Constitution.
    
    Destination
    {
        '1935 Sunday adopted as legal weekly holiday. State role in managing economy written into the Constitution.',
        '1922 Sultanate abolished (November 1).',
        '1923 Treaty of Lausanne secured (July 24). Republic of Turkey with capital at Ankara proclaimed (October 29).',
        '1927 First systematic census.',
        '1925 Dervish brotherhoods abolished. Fez outlawed by the Hat Law (November 25). Veiling of women discouraged; Western clothing for men and women encouraged. Western (Gregorian) calendar adopted instead of Islamic calendar.',
        '1926 New civil, commercial, and penal codes based on European models adopted. New civil code ended Islamic polygamy and divorce by renunciation and introduced civil marriage. Millet system ended.',
        '1933 Islamic call to worship and public readings of the Quran required to be in Turkish rather than Arabic.',
        '1924 Caliphate abolished (March 3). Traditional religious schools closed, Sheriat (Islamic Law) abolished. Constitution adopted (April 20).',
        '1928 New Turkish alphabet (modified Latin form) adopted. State declared secular (April 10); constitutional provision establishing Islam as official religion deleted.',
        '1934 Women given the vote and the right to hold office. Law of Surnames adopted - Mustafa Kemal given the name Kemal Atatürk (Father of the Turks) by the Grand National Assembly; Ismet Pasha took surname of Inönü.'
    }

    Parsers

    url.parse

    Parses url into json

    Example

    Source
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atat%C3%BCrk%27s_Reforms?love=ataturk
    
    Destination
    {
        "origin": "en.wikipedia.org",
        "path": "/wiki/Atat%C3%BCrk%27s_Reforms",
        "query": {
            "love": [
                "ataturk"
            ]
        }
    }
    

    Other

    dedup

    Removes duplicate lines.

    Example

    Source
    Ataturk
    Mustafa
    Kemal
    Ataturk
    Ataturk
    Kemal
    Kemal
    
    Destination
    Ataturk
    Kemal
    Mustafa
    

    sort

    Sorts the lines

    Example

    Source
    Ataturk
    Mustafa
    Kemal
    Ataturk
    Ataturk
    Kemal
    Kemal
    
    Destination
    Ataturk
    Ataturk
    Ataturk
    Kemal
    Kemal
    Kemal
    Mustafa
    

    trim

    Trims the lines

    Example

    Source
        Ataturk
     Mustafa
    Kemal
    Ataturk 
    Ataturk
        Kemal
    Kemal
    
    Destination
    Ataturk
    Mustafa
    Kemal
    Ataturk
    Ataturk
    Kemal
    Kemal
  2. Information

    An Alfred workflow letting you set a timer on your MAC's menubar. When the time is up, your Hue lights blink.

    Preview

     

    N|Demo 

     

     

    N|Demo1 

     

    N|Demo2

     

    Requirements

    • Make sure that you have a BitBar extension.
    • BitBar plugin folder must be installed ~/Documents/Bitbar-Plugins/
    • You need Alfred to run the workflow, Duh! :)

    Usage

    First run the install command

    -timer install

    Click the button on your Hue Bridge then run the command

    -timer connect

    Enjoy the workflow

    timer 10s dostuff

     

    Thanks

    This workflow is built on top of 2 other repositories.

    Thanks all!

     

     

    Source: https://github.com/siyahmadde/timer-workflow

     

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