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    surrealroad reacted to roccitman in Reminders   
    Nicely done! You're the wizard of workflow.
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    surrealroad reacted to Fogh in SABnzbd workflow   
    I have created workflows for Sickbeard and CouchPotato, so I thought a workflow for SABnzbd would be useful as well.
     
    Download and setup instructions can be found here:
     
    http://fogh.github.io/SABnzbd-Alfred/
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    surrealroad reacted to phyllisstein in Reminders   
    Very fancy! Nicely done.
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    surrealroad got a reaction from shadylane in Today's day and date   
    Here's another variant on the current date / timestamp workflows.
     
    Type "date" into Alfred to paste:
     
    Monday, 18 March 2013 into the current document.
     

     
    http://bit.ly/2iZ7W7D
     
    Changelog:
     
    Tuesday, 19 March 2013 – Now also shows the date within Alfred
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    surrealroad got a reaction from yellowsoar in Notes   
    This just creates a new note in notes.app. To keep it simple, it just uses the first folder in the first account it finds. You can change this behaviour by editing providing the respective names in the "properties" in the applescript.
     
    Usage
     
    To search existing notes, type "n search_term" into Alfred. E.g. "n something I wrote yesterday" (not working in macOS High Sierra)
    To create a new note, just type "n note_text" into Alfred. E.g. "n something very important I will probably forget"
    To create a note from the clipboard, type "nclip optional_note_name"
    Hold option to open the note in a new window after creating it.
     

     
    iCloud Notes on OS 10.11+
     
    As of Mac OS El Capitan, you are given the option to upgrade iCloud notes accounts. Once you do this, with the normal Notes workflow you'll start seeing duplicate lines in notes. The reason for this is that prior to the upgrade the "Title" of the note and the "Body" of the note were displayed separately. After the upgrade, Notes assumes the title is *not* also included in the body, which is different behaviour, and led to the apparent duplication.
     
    Sadly there's no reliable way for the workflow to detect whether your Notes account has been upgraded or not, so fixing it would entail breaking it on installs that have not undergone this upgrade. Therefore I have opted to make a separate Workflow which is to be used by anyone who has upgraded to the new iCloud version of Notes. You will find that download link below.
     
    Changelog:
    Tuesday, 5th July 2016 - Fixed a regression where "nclip" would not work if a custom title was provided
    Thursday, 30 June 2016 – Compatibility for users who did not previously have Alfred v2 installed
    Wednesday, 27 January 2016 – Fixed an issue with notes from clipboard not working; existing iCloud notes are now searched too (thanks, Vero!)
    Friday, 16 October 2015 – Added a new Workflow for iCloud upgraded notes in OS 10.11+ (Thanks Nikita!)
    Monday, 27 October 2014 – workaround for apple bug #18734006 on OS 10.10
    Monday, 13 October 2014 – Hold option to open note window after creation
    Tuesday, 17 September 2013 – Updated q_workflow module to latest version
    Thursday, 18 April 2013 – Only first line is used as a title when using "nclip" with no arguments
    Sunday, 7 April 2013 – Properly escape illegal characters in query
    Friday, 5 April 2013 – Fixed an issue where a temporary file was getting written to the wrong place, sorry about that! Thursday, 4 April 2013 – Combined into single workflow; renamed to "Notes"; fixed an issue with clip keyword; nclip now pastes HTML if possible; workflow will notify if updates are available Saturday, 16 March 2013 – First version  
    Download (Alfred v3 and iCloud)
    http://bit.ly/2w2mILX
     
    Note: this workflow will notify you if a newer version is available. To disable this functionality, change the property "shouldCheckForUpdates" to "false"
     
    Alfred v2
    It's not currently known whether the latest release will be backward-compatible with Alfred v2.
    If you are using Mac OS 10.11+ and have "upgraded" your iCloud notes, you should use this workflow:
    Notes for Alfred v2 (iCloud)
     
    In all other cases, this is the one to use:
    Notes for Alfred v2 (non-iCloud)
     
    Source: https://github.com/surrealroad/alfred-notes
     
    Issues
    Please raise issues on GitHub, as it's easier for me to keep track of them there.
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    surrealroad reacted to stevef in Reminders   
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    surrealroad got a reaction from 40-02 in Notes   
    This just creates a new note in notes.app. To keep it simple, it just uses the first folder in the first account it finds. You can change this behaviour by editing providing the respective names in the "properties" in the applescript.
     
    Usage
     
    To search existing notes, type "n search_term" into Alfred. E.g. "n something I wrote yesterday" (not working in macOS High Sierra)
    To create a new note, just type "n note_text" into Alfred. E.g. "n something very important I will probably forget"
    To create a note from the clipboard, type "nclip optional_note_name"
    Hold option to open the note in a new window after creating it.
     

     
    iCloud Notes on OS 10.11+
     
    As of Mac OS El Capitan, you are given the option to upgrade iCloud notes accounts. Once you do this, with the normal Notes workflow you'll start seeing duplicate lines in notes. The reason for this is that prior to the upgrade the "Title" of the note and the "Body" of the note were displayed separately. After the upgrade, Notes assumes the title is *not* also included in the body, which is different behaviour, and led to the apparent duplication.
     
    Sadly there's no reliable way for the workflow to detect whether your Notes account has been upgraded or not, so fixing it would entail breaking it on installs that have not undergone this upgrade. Therefore I have opted to make a separate Workflow which is to be used by anyone who has upgraded to the new iCloud version of Notes. You will find that download link below.
     
    Changelog:
    Tuesday, 5th July 2016 - Fixed a regression where "nclip" would not work if a custom title was provided
    Thursday, 30 June 2016 – Compatibility for users who did not previously have Alfred v2 installed
    Wednesday, 27 January 2016 – Fixed an issue with notes from clipboard not working; existing iCloud notes are now searched too (thanks, Vero!)
    Friday, 16 October 2015 – Added a new Workflow for iCloud upgraded notes in OS 10.11+ (Thanks Nikita!)
    Monday, 27 October 2014 – workaround for apple bug #18734006 on OS 10.10
    Monday, 13 October 2014 – Hold option to open note window after creation
    Tuesday, 17 September 2013 – Updated q_workflow module to latest version
    Thursday, 18 April 2013 – Only first line is used as a title when using "nclip" with no arguments
    Sunday, 7 April 2013 – Properly escape illegal characters in query
    Friday, 5 April 2013 – Fixed an issue where a temporary file was getting written to the wrong place, sorry about that! Thursday, 4 April 2013 – Combined into single workflow; renamed to "Notes"; fixed an issue with clip keyword; nclip now pastes HTML if possible; workflow will notify if updates are available Saturday, 16 March 2013 – First version  
    Download (Alfred v3 and iCloud)
    http://bit.ly/2w2mILX
     
    Note: this workflow will notify you if a newer version is available. To disable this functionality, change the property "shouldCheckForUpdates" to "false"
     
    Alfred v2
    It's not currently known whether the latest release will be backward-compatible with Alfred v2.
    If you are using Mac OS 10.11+ and have "upgraded" your iCloud notes, you should use this workflow:
    Notes for Alfred v2 (iCloud)
     
    In all other cases, this is the one to use:
    Notes for Alfred v2 (non-iCloud)
     
    Source: https://github.com/surrealroad/alfred-notes
     
    Issues
    Please raise issues on GitHub, as it's easier for me to keep track of them there.
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    surrealroad reacted to cleverdevil in Reminders   
    Whatever you did seems to fix things, largely, for me. Thanks!
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    surrealroad reacted to schoeps in Reminders   
    Same here, everything works with the latest version. Thanks.
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    surrealroad got a reaction from drking in Reminders   
    EDIT: Looks like this is now fixed, everyone grab the latest version.
     
     
     
    Well clearly something is wrong
     
    Sorry everyone who is having this issue. I can't make it happen on either of my systems, so I need to gather more data from people who are having this problem. So if that's you, can you download today's version, which has two extra keywords, "rshow" and "radd" (will show existing, or add new reminders respectively). Try it with both of those, and let me know if one or the other works.
     
    I'll do my best to get a version out which can run some tests to see what exactly is breaking, I'll edit this post when it's ready (for those of you on the west coast, should be ready by breakfast )
     
    Everyone having issues please now download and install the latest version, try "radd something" and "rshow all" and see if either of those work. Let me know if they do.
     
    Next run "rtest".
     
    It will take a few seconds to run, you'll get a notification that it's complete, with the results on your clipboard.
     
    Please post here with the results, or PM them to me. In the event that this doesn't flag anything up, I'll add a bunch more tests.
    Test results: OS version: 10.8.3 Current date: Tuesday, 9 April 2013 13:56:31 Initialize workflow path: /Users/jack/Dropbox/Alfred/Alfred.alfredpreferences/workflows/user.workflow.74D66E93-4C95-40CE-B93F-E89237A4CFAB Initialize alfred-library: OK Initialize wf-library: OK Reminders.app state: Running Fetch reminder count: 19 Fetch reminder info: OK Fetch reminder list count: 1 Fetch reminder list info: OK Run cache process: OK Fetch cache timestamp: Tuesday, 9 April 2013 13:56:39 Fetch cached reminder count: 19 Test basic query: OK Test today query: OK Test tomorrow query: OK Test in n minutes query: OK Test in n hours query: OK Test in n days query: OK Test at time query: OK Test in x list query: OK Subtitle generation: OK Test basic reminder filtering: OK Test remind today reminder filtering: OK Test due tomorrow reminder filtering: OK Test reminder list filtering: OK Current unix time: 1.365512199E+9 Test execution time: 8 seconds
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    surrealroad got a reaction from twinpeaks in Reminders   
    See the latest version.
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    surrealroad got a reaction from twinpeaks in Reminders   
    I would think so-- how does holding ctrl down to make this happen sound?
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    surrealroad got a reaction from 秦子云 in Reminders   
    This creates a new reminder in Reminders.app
    Download the latest version, for Alfred v3+ and macOS 10.12+
    For older versions, go here.
    Usage
    To use, just type r <some text> into Alfred.
    For example, r check out some of Alfred's other workflows will create a new reminder called "check out some of Alfred's other workflows".
    You can also include times and dates in the text and have Alfred set a reminder for that particular time.
    r this will capture the current application and turn it into a reminder.
    r help will show some built-in examples.

    Dates
    To be reminded at a specific date/time, simply type a date into the command, for example:
    r today release the hamsters into the wild r tomorrow bring about financial ruin upon my enemies r in 5 minutes drop everything r in 2 hours laugh out loud r on 24/12/13 forget everything I know about things in movies r on 12 June 15 come up with some interesting ideas r on 31-12-99 23:22 panic about the millennium bug r at 2pm wait for nothing in particular r next thursday at 15.30 ask some difficult questions
    Priority
    To set the priority of the reminder, either use exclamation marks right at the start or end of the command (! for low priority, !! for medium priority, !!! for high priority), or type the priority right at the end of the command (these can also be abbreviated, for example mp or p lo). For example:
    r !!! in 2 weeks an important meeting r thursday have a banana medium priority r decide what to have for lunch !lo r make a turkey sandwich p3 Lists
    To choose a list to use on a per-reminder basis, type in <list name> list right at the end of the command, for example r Get Santa outfit !2 in Christmas list. If a matching list can't be found, you won't be able to action the command.
    In all other cases, the default Reminders list will be used (typically the first one). If you prefer, you can edit the defaultList variable within the workflow's Arg and Vars node (note that you'll have to edit this each time you upgrade the workflow however).
    Apps
    Get reminded about the app you're using, for example the selected file in Finder, or the current tab in Chrome or Safari.
    To create a reminder about the active app, simply type r this. Or keep typing to set a date, priority or a custom title, for example r this drop some sick beats on Friday !!!.
    The following apps are currently supported:
    Adobe Acrobat (Pro/DX) Chromium Contacts Finder FoldingText Google Chrome Google Chrome Canary Mail Mailplane 3 Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Word Safari TextEdit TextMate Vienna WebKit Apps can be added on request. Just raise an issue with the app you use. As long as it's freely available and has AppleScript support, it can be added.
    Getting help
    r help will display the above examples
    All sorts of combinations are possible!
    Configuration
    If you want to change the default reminder list, edit the variables component at the top of the workflow, otherwise it will just use the first one (unless you use "in Y list" at the end).
    External Trigger
    To call the workflow as an external trigger, use applescript such as
    tell application "Alfred 3" to run trigger "remind" in workflow "com.surrealroad.alfred-reminder" with argument "something tomorrow at 5pm"  
     
    Changelog
    v74 (Thursday, 3 August 2017) – Fixed an issue where impartial queries did not get parsed (thanks Nibblesh!)
    v73 (Friday, 21 July 2017) - Added support for Mailplane 3 (thanks devguydavid!), ensure dates are always in the future (thanks saeedmahani!), added external trigger
    v72 (Monday, 6 March 2017) – Quit reminders if needed when complete
    v71 (Saturday, 4 March 2017) – Added built-in help
    v70 (Friday, 3 March 2017) – Added OneUpdater
    v69 (Tuesday, 3 January 2017) – Added support for different lists
    v68 (Friday, 9 December 2016) – Added remaining app handlers, escaped paths
    v67 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) – Added support for app-secific reminders
    v66 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) - Added support for priorities
    v65 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) – Fixed reminders app hanging temporarily after creating a new reminder
    v64 (Wednesday, 7 December 2016) – Rewritten from the ground up in JavaScript for Automation. Now requires Alfred v3+, MacOS Sierra+.
    NEW: Enhanced date/time natural language parsing. Never worry about the correct syntax again!
    NEW: Better messaging about what will happen when actioning the item.
    FIXED: (Hopefully) improved performance.
    Note: there are still several features that have not been carried across to this version. As such, this should be considered a beta version.
    Monday, 24 October 2016 – Add support for Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat Pro, OneNote, Powerpoint (Thanks to catgsmith!)
    Friday, 3 June 2016 – Compatbility for users who did not previously have Alfred v2 installed
    Wednesday, 28 October 2015 - attempted fix for reminders not quitting on OS <10.9
    Tuesday, 27 October 2015 - fix for reminders not closing after adding a new reminder
    Thursday, 15 October 2015 – compatibility for OS 10.11 El Capitan (and hopefully future releases)
    Wednesday, 21 January 2015 – added pattern “r in {x} days at {time} to {something}” 
    Thursday, 30 October 2014 – days can now be abbreviated to 3 or more characters (e.g. “tod”, “tomo”, “thurs”, etc.), minutes can be abbreviated to “min” or “mins”, hours can be abbreviated to “hr”; the priority of the reminder can now be specified by “ !” at the end of the query, “ !1”,“ !2”,“ !3” each with increasing priorities
    Wednesday, 22 October 2014 – fixed cache process errors on OS 10.10, workaround for apple bug #18734006 on OS 10.10
    Tuesday, 21 October 2014 – addressed some internal errors (which should also improve performance a little), notifications should now be working on OS 10.10, fixed Mail integration on OS 10.10, Mail integration now takes the most recent message if multiple messages (or a conversation) are selected
    Saturday, 26 July 2014 – Disable showing reminders in OS 10.10 (Yosemite)
    Thursday, 9 January 2014 – Fixed Finder links in OS 10.9
    Saturday, 23 November 2013 – Disable display of existing reminders under OS 10.9
    Friday, 22 November 2013 – Workflow will now display a message if the command is not valid
    Saturday, 2 November 2013 – Fixed an issue that would cause the workflow to crash the first few times it was run; fixed an issue that would prevent update checking to work correctly
    Friday, 1 November 2013 – Fixed an issue where caching reminders would cause update checking to fail
    Wednesday, 23 October 2013 – Increased timeout on OS 10.9, and allowed reminders to be retrieved from the cache while it's running; times specified without am/pm are now assumed to be in 24hour format; corrected an issue where 12 o'clock times were calculated incorrectly; you can now use "noon" and "midnight" to specify time
    Tuesday, 22 October 2013 – Prevent cache processes overlapping; recreate damaged cache file if needed; workaround for OS 10.9 GM2 plist bug
    Wednesday, 9 October 2013 – Added support for Google Chrome Canary; added plain text formats of applescripts; fix for cache process failing for new users
    Monday, 7 October 2013 – Added profiling to rtest; "r" with no arguments is now the same as "r all"
    Friday, 4 October 2013 – Compatbility with OS 10.9 Mavericks GM
    Wednesday, 18 September 2013 – Fix for non-gregorian date format
    Tuesday, 17 September 2013 – Updated q_workflow module to latest version
    Wednesday, 10 July 2013 - Added support for OmniFocus 2, TextMate 2 and FoldingText
    Thursday, 18 April 2013 – Fixed recognition of 10/11/12am/pm times
    Tuesday, 16 April 2013 -- Added support for WebKit Nightly. Monday, 15 April 2013 – Added "r in x days y hours", "r in x hours y minutes", "r today/tomorrow/weekday at time to x" patterns Thursday, 11 April 2013 – Added support for OmniFocus, Vienna, reminder from address book now adds a link to the contact Wednesday, 10 April 2013 – Fix for -609 error (thanks, stevef!) Tuesday, 9 April 2013 – Added "r refresh" keyword to refresh list ("r all" will no longer refresh the list); added "rshow", which will only show options for existing reminders, "radd", which will only show options for adding new reminders; added "rtest" which runs a set of tests to check for potential problems; fixed an issue that would cause workflow to crash (thanks, erist!) Monday, 8 April 2013 – Better compatibility for editing library scripts on other systems; it's now possible to delete reminders by holding down control; fixed a rare issue where the workflow might incorrectly report a new version is available; iconography tweak; added "overdue" keyword; added support for TextMate and TextEdit; allow "r in 1 minute/hour/day" Sunday, 7 April 2013 – Don't mark reminder as complete with option held down; properly escape illegal characters in query; added support for Finder and Chromium Saturday, 6 April 2013 – Added "r this" which captures data from the current application and turns it into a reminder; support for Google Chrome, Safari, and Mail; fixed a regression; support for contacts/address book; added icons from the icon factory; "r all" now refreshes the cache Friday, 5 April 2013 – Show "r all" in help; don't close reminders if its been moved to the foreground; all keywords can now be used to filter displayed reminders; changed the cache duration to 2 hours; subtitle for existing reminders shows more information where possible Thursday, 4 April 2013 – Performance improvements; hold option to view the selected reminder in Reminders.app Wednesday, 3 April 2013 – Fix for "in list" pattern breaking up text; added "r help" examples; don't prompt to create reminder with "all" keyword; checks for newer versions of the workflow Tuesday, 2 April 2013 – If reminders.app is closed, it will stay closed when using this workflow Sunday, 31 March 2013 – Added pattern "r Wednesday something" Wednesday, 27 March 2013 – Renamed workflow to "Reminders"; Use application id instead of name, Alfred now shows existing reminders in his list (selecting one will mark it as complete); keyword is now optional Tuesday, 26 March 2013 – Now sets specified date as the reminder date, rather than due date; added pattern "r something in Y list" Wednesday, 20 March 2013 – You can now use the pattern "r at 1.30 to something"; Alfred will tell you what's going to happen before you press enter; split off code to library file Tuesday, 19 March 2013 – You can now use the pattern "r in X minutes/hours/days something" Sunday, 17 March 2013 – You can now specify a date for the reminder. See the examples above. Acknowledgements
    Date parsing is done via chrono.js
    Uses icons from the Flurry collection by David Lanham / The Icon Factory
    Updates via OneUpdater
     
    Disclaimer
    This workflow is provided as-is, use it at your own risk. I can't take any responsibility for anything bad that happens as a result of using it, including, but not limited to, loss of data, loss of sanity, spontaneous human combustion.
     
    Feedback
    By far the best way to give me feedback is to submit an issue on GitHub. Alternatively, just reply to this post.
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    surrealroad got a reaction from twinpeaks in Reminders   
    Added support for Chromium, fixed the "option marks the reminder as complete" bug. See the latest version.
    In terms of the last letter getting cut off, I can't reproduce that. The only thing could be that you're a really fast typist… Whatever the cause, Alfred should catch up as long as you don't hit enter before the full query appears in the description.
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    surrealroad reacted to DJay in Reminders   
    wow.. thanks a lot. that was easy.   now it works like it should.
    thanks for your great work.
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    surrealroad got a reaction from Gaetano in Reminders   
    I started out trying to do something along the lines of "r from mail" but then I realised something didn't quite click with it. Maybe it was laziness on my part, but the thought of telling Alfred which application to pull information from seemed like a bit of a bore. So instead, I give you the "r this" keyword. Pop open Alfred, type those 6 characters, and he'll just fish information out of whatever application you're using and turn it into a reminder, and you can use all of the other keywords too!
     
    The downside to this is I need to code each application seperately, so right now, it only works with Chrome, Safari and Mail (but he'll tell you if it's an application he's not familiar with) in the latest version. So I put it to you, the loyal usership, to let me know which applications I should add support for.
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    surrealroad got a reaction from drking in Reminders   
    I started out trying to do something along the lines of "r from mail" but then I realised something didn't quite click with it. Maybe it was laziness on my part, but the thought of telling Alfred which application to pull information from seemed like a bit of a bore. So instead, I give you the "r this" keyword. Pop open Alfred, type those 6 characters, and he'll just fish information out of whatever application you're using and turn it into a reminder, and you can use all of the other keywords too!
     
    The downside to this is I need to code each application seperately, so right now, it only works with Chrome, Safari and Mail (but he'll tell you if it's an application he's not familiar with) in the latest version. So I put it to you, the loyal usership, to let me know which applications I should add support for.
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    surrealroad reacted to Gaetano in Reminders   
    Hi,
    let me add one more little suggestion: I think it would be useful to force a cache refresh on the "all" option.
     
    Have a nice day
    Gaetano
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    surrealroad got a reaction from JeffreyAutomation in Reminders   
    This creates a new reminder in Reminders.app
    Download the latest version, for Alfred v3+ and macOS 10.12+
    For older versions, go here.
    Usage
    To use, just type r <some text> into Alfred.
    For example, r check out some of Alfred's other workflows will create a new reminder called "check out some of Alfred's other workflows".
    You can also include times and dates in the text and have Alfred set a reminder for that particular time.
    r this will capture the current application and turn it into a reminder.
    r help will show some built-in examples.

    Dates
    To be reminded at a specific date/time, simply type a date into the command, for example:
    r today release the hamsters into the wild r tomorrow bring about financial ruin upon my enemies r in 5 minutes drop everything r in 2 hours laugh out loud r on 24/12/13 forget everything I know about things in movies r on 12 June 15 come up with some interesting ideas r on 31-12-99 23:22 panic about the millennium bug r at 2pm wait for nothing in particular r next thursday at 15.30 ask some difficult questions
    Priority
    To set the priority of the reminder, either use exclamation marks right at the start or end of the command (! for low priority, !! for medium priority, !!! for high priority), or type the priority right at the end of the command (these can also be abbreviated, for example mp or p lo). For example:
    r !!! in 2 weeks an important meeting r thursday have a banana medium priority r decide what to have for lunch !lo r make a turkey sandwich p3 Lists
    To choose a list to use on a per-reminder basis, type in <list name> list right at the end of the command, for example r Get Santa outfit !2 in Christmas list. If a matching list can't be found, you won't be able to action the command.
    In all other cases, the default Reminders list will be used (typically the first one). If you prefer, you can edit the defaultList variable within the workflow's Arg and Vars node (note that you'll have to edit this each time you upgrade the workflow however).
    Apps
    Get reminded about the app you're using, for example the selected file in Finder, or the current tab in Chrome or Safari.
    To create a reminder about the active app, simply type r this. Or keep typing to set a date, priority or a custom title, for example r this drop some sick beats on Friday !!!.
    The following apps are currently supported:
    Adobe Acrobat (Pro/DX) Chromium Contacts Finder FoldingText Google Chrome Google Chrome Canary Mail Mailplane 3 Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Word Safari TextEdit TextMate Vienna WebKit Apps can be added on request. Just raise an issue with the app you use. As long as it's freely available and has AppleScript support, it can be added.
    Getting help
    r help will display the above examples
    All sorts of combinations are possible!
    Configuration
    If you want to change the default reminder list, edit the variables component at the top of the workflow, otherwise it will just use the first one (unless you use "in Y list" at the end).
    External Trigger
    To call the workflow as an external trigger, use applescript such as
    tell application "Alfred 3" to run trigger "remind" in workflow "com.surrealroad.alfred-reminder" with argument "something tomorrow at 5pm"  
     
    Changelog
    v74 (Thursday, 3 August 2017) – Fixed an issue where impartial queries did not get parsed (thanks Nibblesh!)
    v73 (Friday, 21 July 2017) - Added support for Mailplane 3 (thanks devguydavid!), ensure dates are always in the future (thanks saeedmahani!), added external trigger
    v72 (Monday, 6 March 2017) – Quit reminders if needed when complete
    v71 (Saturday, 4 March 2017) – Added built-in help
    v70 (Friday, 3 March 2017) – Added OneUpdater
    v69 (Tuesday, 3 January 2017) – Added support for different lists
    v68 (Friday, 9 December 2016) – Added remaining app handlers, escaped paths
    v67 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) – Added support for app-secific reminders
    v66 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) - Added support for priorities
    v65 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) – Fixed reminders app hanging temporarily after creating a new reminder
    v64 (Wednesday, 7 December 2016) – Rewritten from the ground up in JavaScript for Automation. Now requires Alfred v3+, MacOS Sierra+.
    NEW: Enhanced date/time natural language parsing. Never worry about the correct syntax again!
    NEW: Better messaging about what will happen when actioning the item.
    FIXED: (Hopefully) improved performance.
    Note: there are still several features that have not been carried across to this version. As such, this should be considered a beta version.
    Monday, 24 October 2016 – Add support for Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat Pro, OneNote, Powerpoint (Thanks to catgsmith!)
    Friday, 3 June 2016 – Compatbility for users who did not previously have Alfred v2 installed
    Wednesday, 28 October 2015 - attempted fix for reminders not quitting on OS <10.9
    Tuesday, 27 October 2015 - fix for reminders not closing after adding a new reminder
    Thursday, 15 October 2015 – compatibility for OS 10.11 El Capitan (and hopefully future releases)
    Wednesday, 21 January 2015 – added pattern “r in {x} days at {time} to {something}” 
    Thursday, 30 October 2014 – days can now be abbreviated to 3 or more characters (e.g. “tod”, “tomo”, “thurs”, etc.), minutes can be abbreviated to “min” or “mins”, hours can be abbreviated to “hr”; the priority of the reminder can now be specified by “ !” at the end of the query, “ !1”,“ !2”,“ !3” each with increasing priorities
    Wednesday, 22 October 2014 – fixed cache process errors on OS 10.10, workaround for apple bug #18734006 on OS 10.10
    Tuesday, 21 October 2014 – addressed some internal errors (which should also improve performance a little), notifications should now be working on OS 10.10, fixed Mail integration on OS 10.10, Mail integration now takes the most recent message if multiple messages (or a conversation) are selected
    Saturday, 26 July 2014 – Disable showing reminders in OS 10.10 (Yosemite)
    Thursday, 9 January 2014 – Fixed Finder links in OS 10.9
    Saturday, 23 November 2013 – Disable display of existing reminders under OS 10.9
    Friday, 22 November 2013 – Workflow will now display a message if the command is not valid
    Saturday, 2 November 2013 – Fixed an issue that would cause the workflow to crash the first few times it was run; fixed an issue that would prevent update checking to work correctly
    Friday, 1 November 2013 – Fixed an issue where caching reminders would cause update checking to fail
    Wednesday, 23 October 2013 – Increased timeout on OS 10.9, and allowed reminders to be retrieved from the cache while it's running; times specified without am/pm are now assumed to be in 24hour format; corrected an issue where 12 o'clock times were calculated incorrectly; you can now use "noon" and "midnight" to specify time
    Tuesday, 22 October 2013 – Prevent cache processes overlapping; recreate damaged cache file if needed; workaround for OS 10.9 GM2 plist bug
    Wednesday, 9 October 2013 – Added support for Google Chrome Canary; added plain text formats of applescripts; fix for cache process failing for new users
    Monday, 7 October 2013 – Added profiling to rtest; "r" with no arguments is now the same as "r all"
    Friday, 4 October 2013 – Compatbility with OS 10.9 Mavericks GM
    Wednesday, 18 September 2013 – Fix for non-gregorian date format
    Tuesday, 17 September 2013 – Updated q_workflow module to latest version
    Wednesday, 10 July 2013 - Added support for OmniFocus 2, TextMate 2 and FoldingText
    Thursday, 18 April 2013 – Fixed recognition of 10/11/12am/pm times
    Tuesday, 16 April 2013 -- Added support for WebKit Nightly. Monday, 15 April 2013 – Added "r in x days y hours", "r in x hours y minutes", "r today/tomorrow/weekday at time to x" patterns Thursday, 11 April 2013 – Added support for OmniFocus, Vienna, reminder from address book now adds a link to the contact Wednesday, 10 April 2013 – Fix for -609 error (thanks, stevef!) Tuesday, 9 April 2013 – Added "r refresh" keyword to refresh list ("r all" will no longer refresh the list); added "rshow", which will only show options for existing reminders, "radd", which will only show options for adding new reminders; added "rtest" which runs a set of tests to check for potential problems; fixed an issue that would cause workflow to crash (thanks, erist!) Monday, 8 April 2013 – Better compatibility for editing library scripts on other systems; it's now possible to delete reminders by holding down control; fixed a rare issue where the workflow might incorrectly report a new version is available; iconography tweak; added "overdue" keyword; added support for TextMate and TextEdit; allow "r in 1 minute/hour/day" Sunday, 7 April 2013 – Don't mark reminder as complete with option held down; properly escape illegal characters in query; added support for Finder and Chromium Saturday, 6 April 2013 – Added "r this" which captures data from the current application and turns it into a reminder; support for Google Chrome, Safari, and Mail; fixed a regression; support for contacts/address book; added icons from the icon factory; "r all" now refreshes the cache Friday, 5 April 2013 – Show "r all" in help; don't close reminders if its been moved to the foreground; all keywords can now be used to filter displayed reminders; changed the cache duration to 2 hours; subtitle for existing reminders shows more information where possible Thursday, 4 April 2013 – Performance improvements; hold option to view the selected reminder in Reminders.app Wednesday, 3 April 2013 – Fix for "in list" pattern breaking up text; added "r help" examples; don't prompt to create reminder with "all" keyword; checks for newer versions of the workflow Tuesday, 2 April 2013 – If reminders.app is closed, it will stay closed when using this workflow Sunday, 31 March 2013 – Added pattern "r Wednesday something" Wednesday, 27 March 2013 – Renamed workflow to "Reminders"; Use application id instead of name, Alfred now shows existing reminders in his list (selecting one will mark it as complete); keyword is now optional Tuesday, 26 March 2013 – Now sets specified date as the reminder date, rather than due date; added pattern "r something in Y list" Wednesday, 20 March 2013 – You can now use the pattern "r at 1.30 to something"; Alfred will tell you what's going to happen before you press enter; split off code to library file Tuesday, 19 March 2013 – You can now use the pattern "r in X minutes/hours/days something" Sunday, 17 March 2013 – You can now specify a date for the reminder. See the examples above. Acknowledgements
    Date parsing is done via chrono.js
    Uses icons from the Flurry collection by David Lanham / The Icon Factory
    Updates via OneUpdater
     
    Disclaimer
    This workflow is provided as-is, use it at your own risk. I can't take any responsibility for anything bad that happens as a result of using it, including, but not limited to, loss of data, loss of sanity, spontaneous human combustion.
     
    Feedback
    By far the best way to give me feedback is to submit an issue on GitHub. Alternatively, just reply to this post.
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    surrealroad got a reaction from djb21au in Reminders   
    This creates a new reminder in Reminders.app
    Download the latest version, for Alfred v3+ and macOS 10.12+
    For older versions, go here.
    Usage
    To use, just type r <some text> into Alfred.
    For example, r check out some of Alfred's other workflows will create a new reminder called "check out some of Alfred's other workflows".
    You can also include times and dates in the text and have Alfred set a reminder for that particular time.
    r this will capture the current application and turn it into a reminder.
    r help will show some built-in examples.

    Dates
    To be reminded at a specific date/time, simply type a date into the command, for example:
    r today release the hamsters into the wild r tomorrow bring about financial ruin upon my enemies r in 5 minutes drop everything r in 2 hours laugh out loud r on 24/12/13 forget everything I know about things in movies r on 12 June 15 come up with some interesting ideas r on 31-12-99 23:22 panic about the millennium bug r at 2pm wait for nothing in particular r next thursday at 15.30 ask some difficult questions
    Priority
    To set the priority of the reminder, either use exclamation marks right at the start or end of the command (! for low priority, !! for medium priority, !!! for high priority), or type the priority right at the end of the command (these can also be abbreviated, for example mp or p lo). For example:
    r !!! in 2 weeks an important meeting r thursday have a banana medium priority r decide what to have for lunch !lo r make a turkey sandwich p3 Lists
    To choose a list to use on a per-reminder basis, type in <list name> list right at the end of the command, for example r Get Santa outfit !2 in Christmas list. If a matching list can't be found, you won't be able to action the command.
    In all other cases, the default Reminders list will be used (typically the first one). If you prefer, you can edit the defaultList variable within the workflow's Arg and Vars node (note that you'll have to edit this each time you upgrade the workflow however).
    Apps
    Get reminded about the app you're using, for example the selected file in Finder, or the current tab in Chrome or Safari.
    To create a reminder about the active app, simply type r this. Or keep typing to set a date, priority or a custom title, for example r this drop some sick beats on Friday !!!.
    The following apps are currently supported:
    Adobe Acrobat (Pro/DX) Chromium Contacts Finder FoldingText Google Chrome Google Chrome Canary Mail Mailplane 3 Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Word Safari TextEdit TextMate Vienna WebKit Apps can be added on request. Just raise an issue with the app you use. As long as it's freely available and has AppleScript support, it can be added.
    Getting help
    r help will display the above examples
    All sorts of combinations are possible!
    Configuration
    If you want to change the default reminder list, edit the variables component at the top of the workflow, otherwise it will just use the first one (unless you use "in Y list" at the end).
    External Trigger
    To call the workflow as an external trigger, use applescript such as
    tell application "Alfred 3" to run trigger "remind" in workflow "com.surrealroad.alfred-reminder" with argument "something tomorrow at 5pm"  
     
    Changelog
    v74 (Thursday, 3 August 2017) – Fixed an issue where impartial queries did not get parsed (thanks Nibblesh!)
    v73 (Friday, 21 July 2017) - Added support for Mailplane 3 (thanks devguydavid!), ensure dates are always in the future (thanks saeedmahani!), added external trigger
    v72 (Monday, 6 March 2017) – Quit reminders if needed when complete
    v71 (Saturday, 4 March 2017) – Added built-in help
    v70 (Friday, 3 March 2017) – Added OneUpdater
    v69 (Tuesday, 3 January 2017) – Added support for different lists
    v68 (Friday, 9 December 2016) – Added remaining app handlers, escaped paths
    v67 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) – Added support for app-secific reminders
    v66 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) - Added support for priorities
    v65 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) – Fixed reminders app hanging temporarily after creating a new reminder
    v64 (Wednesday, 7 December 2016) – Rewritten from the ground up in JavaScript for Automation. Now requires Alfred v3+, MacOS Sierra+.
    NEW: Enhanced date/time natural language parsing. Never worry about the correct syntax again!
    NEW: Better messaging about what will happen when actioning the item.
    FIXED: (Hopefully) improved performance.
    Note: there are still several features that have not been carried across to this version. As such, this should be considered a beta version.
    Monday, 24 October 2016 – Add support for Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat Pro, OneNote, Powerpoint (Thanks to catgsmith!)
    Friday, 3 June 2016 – Compatbility for users who did not previously have Alfred v2 installed
    Wednesday, 28 October 2015 - attempted fix for reminders not quitting on OS <10.9
    Tuesday, 27 October 2015 - fix for reminders not closing after adding a new reminder
    Thursday, 15 October 2015 – compatibility for OS 10.11 El Capitan (and hopefully future releases)
    Wednesday, 21 January 2015 – added pattern “r in {x} days at {time} to {something}” 
    Thursday, 30 October 2014 – days can now be abbreviated to 3 or more characters (e.g. “tod”, “tomo”, “thurs”, etc.), minutes can be abbreviated to “min” or “mins”, hours can be abbreviated to “hr”; the priority of the reminder can now be specified by “ !” at the end of the query, “ !1”,“ !2”,“ !3” each with increasing priorities
    Wednesday, 22 October 2014 – fixed cache process errors on OS 10.10, workaround for apple bug #18734006 on OS 10.10
    Tuesday, 21 October 2014 – addressed some internal errors (which should also improve performance a little), notifications should now be working on OS 10.10, fixed Mail integration on OS 10.10, Mail integration now takes the most recent message if multiple messages (or a conversation) are selected
    Saturday, 26 July 2014 – Disable showing reminders in OS 10.10 (Yosemite)
    Thursday, 9 January 2014 – Fixed Finder links in OS 10.9
    Saturday, 23 November 2013 – Disable display of existing reminders under OS 10.9
    Friday, 22 November 2013 – Workflow will now display a message if the command is not valid
    Saturday, 2 November 2013 – Fixed an issue that would cause the workflow to crash the first few times it was run; fixed an issue that would prevent update checking to work correctly
    Friday, 1 November 2013 – Fixed an issue where caching reminders would cause update checking to fail
    Wednesday, 23 October 2013 – Increased timeout on OS 10.9, and allowed reminders to be retrieved from the cache while it's running; times specified without am/pm are now assumed to be in 24hour format; corrected an issue where 12 o'clock times were calculated incorrectly; you can now use "noon" and "midnight" to specify time
    Tuesday, 22 October 2013 – Prevent cache processes overlapping; recreate damaged cache file if needed; workaround for OS 10.9 GM2 plist bug
    Wednesday, 9 October 2013 – Added support for Google Chrome Canary; added plain text formats of applescripts; fix for cache process failing for new users
    Monday, 7 October 2013 – Added profiling to rtest; "r" with no arguments is now the same as "r all"
    Friday, 4 October 2013 – Compatbility with OS 10.9 Mavericks GM
    Wednesday, 18 September 2013 – Fix for non-gregorian date format
    Tuesday, 17 September 2013 – Updated q_workflow module to latest version
    Wednesday, 10 July 2013 - Added support for OmniFocus 2, TextMate 2 and FoldingText
    Thursday, 18 April 2013 – Fixed recognition of 10/11/12am/pm times
    Tuesday, 16 April 2013 -- Added support for WebKit Nightly. Monday, 15 April 2013 – Added "r in x days y hours", "r in x hours y minutes", "r today/tomorrow/weekday at time to x" patterns Thursday, 11 April 2013 – Added support for OmniFocus, Vienna, reminder from address book now adds a link to the contact Wednesday, 10 April 2013 – Fix for -609 error (thanks, stevef!) Tuesday, 9 April 2013 – Added "r refresh" keyword to refresh list ("r all" will no longer refresh the list); added "rshow", which will only show options for existing reminders, "radd", which will only show options for adding new reminders; added "rtest" which runs a set of tests to check for potential problems; fixed an issue that would cause workflow to crash (thanks, erist!) Monday, 8 April 2013 – Better compatibility for editing library scripts on other systems; it's now possible to delete reminders by holding down control; fixed a rare issue where the workflow might incorrectly report a new version is available; iconography tweak; added "overdue" keyword; added support for TextMate and TextEdit; allow "r in 1 minute/hour/day" Sunday, 7 April 2013 – Don't mark reminder as complete with option held down; properly escape illegal characters in query; added support for Finder and Chromium Saturday, 6 April 2013 – Added "r this" which captures data from the current application and turns it into a reminder; support for Google Chrome, Safari, and Mail; fixed a regression; support for contacts/address book; added icons from the icon factory; "r all" now refreshes the cache Friday, 5 April 2013 – Show "r all" in help; don't close reminders if its been moved to the foreground; all keywords can now be used to filter displayed reminders; changed the cache duration to 2 hours; subtitle for existing reminders shows more information where possible Thursday, 4 April 2013 – Performance improvements; hold option to view the selected reminder in Reminders.app Wednesday, 3 April 2013 – Fix for "in list" pattern breaking up text; added "r help" examples; don't prompt to create reminder with "all" keyword; checks for newer versions of the workflow Tuesday, 2 April 2013 – If reminders.app is closed, it will stay closed when using this workflow Sunday, 31 March 2013 – Added pattern "r Wednesday something" Wednesday, 27 March 2013 – Renamed workflow to "Reminders"; Use application id instead of name, Alfred now shows existing reminders in his list (selecting one will mark it as complete); keyword is now optional Tuesday, 26 March 2013 – Now sets specified date as the reminder date, rather than due date; added pattern "r something in Y list" Wednesday, 20 March 2013 – You can now use the pattern "r at 1.30 to something"; Alfred will tell you what's going to happen before you press enter; split off code to library file Tuesday, 19 March 2013 – You can now use the pattern "r in X minutes/hours/days something" Sunday, 17 March 2013 – You can now specify a date for the reminder. See the examples above. Acknowledgements
    Date parsing is done via chrono.js
    Uses icons from the Flurry collection by David Lanham / The Icon Factory
    Updates via OneUpdater
     
    Disclaimer
    This workflow is provided as-is, use it at your own risk. I can't take any responsibility for anything bad that happens as a result of using it, including, but not limited to, loss of data, loss of sanity, spontaneous human combustion.
     
    Feedback
    By far the best way to give me feedback is to submit an issue on GitHub. Alternatively, just reply to this post.
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    surrealroad got a reaction from dkoder in Remote Desktop   
    Here's a workflow to control a computer via Apple Remote Desktop.
     
     
    Usage: "rd remote_computer_name_or_ip"
     

     
     
     
     
    As with all of my workflows, it's initially very simple, but I'll add functionality based on whimsy and/or requests.
     
    Change log:
     
    Monday, 8 April 2013 – Minor bugfixes
    Sunday, 31 March 2013 – Open in foreground
    Wednesday, 27 March 2013 – First release Download
    http://bit.ly/2eBnJ7f
     
    Source: https://github.com/surrealroad/alfred-remote-desktop
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    surrealroad got a reaction from twinpeaks in Reminders   
    see the latest version.
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    surrealroad got a reaction from twinpeaks in Reminders   
    The latest version of this workflow will now notify you if there's a newer version available. I would strongly recommend everyone updates to this new version.
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    surrealroad reacted to perldork in Recommendations for Sharing Workflows   
    Something like rubygems.org for Alfred would be terrific - if that were created we would get
    * Ability to search for workflows to add from the community *from* Alfred, similar to how add-on management works in Textmate or Sublime Text 2.
    *Ability to publish (create or update) a work flow from Alfred to the yet-to-be-created central repository .
     
    These features would make it easy for anyone with Alfred to manage add-ons, update, etc ... could even be a Powerpack feature if cost is an issue.
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    surrealroad got a reaction from drking in Reminders   
    The latest version of this workflow will now notify you if there's a newer version available. I would strongly recommend everyone updates to this new version.
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