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Now that i tried it, i've got a tiny feedback : when the text of the echo is too long, it's truncated instead of returning.
which command are you running?
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Finally, a solution to the "open with.." list bug! Thanks so much
No problem
Also if you have other commands you find helpful, please share !
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Here is a simple workflow the combines several basic (and frequently used) commands to help speed up your processes. There are several other workflows that do one or a couple of these... but I just combined them into one.Keyword Trigger run followed by:purge, flush, ip, show or hide, finder, dock or owpurge - frees up RAMflush - flushes your DNSip - shows your public IPshow - shows hidden fileshide - hides file that should be hiddenfinder - relaunches the Finder.appdock - relaunches the Dockow - relaunches the Finder.app and clears out the Open with Menu to only show the current versions of those Apps (bug in Mt. Lion)UPDATE - a collection of a bunch of workflows and terminal commands.
relaunch - kills finder
desktop - hides items on your desktop
hidden - show/hide hidden files
purge - frees up RAM
owrest - ow - relaunches the Finder.app and clears out the Open with Menu to only show the current versions of those Apps (bug in Mt. Lion)
lprest - resets launch pad
flush - OS Mavericks flushing of the DNS
wifi - turn on wifi see current network and get current network IP
ip - get your internal and external (public) IP
zip (or set hotkey) - creates archive of selected items
empty downloads - cleans out the downloads folder
space - gives you the remaining and used space % of internal and attached drives
subl - opens a file or project in Sublime Text
Simple to edit and modify to add more...
Download link : http://d.pr/f/1hMXB
- Ginfuru, chendeshen and drking
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Sorry about that... try it now.
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How do I disable the opening of the image? I just want it saved to the desktop. Thanks!
Inside the Run Scripts you'll need to remove the 'P' from them
EDIT: screencapture -icWP ~/Desktop/{query}.png
CHANGE TO: screencapture -icW ~/Desktop/{query}.png
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Glad you like it
Just perfect!
Thanks! Super easy.
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Are you keyboard junkie like myself? Have a ton of finder windows open or trying to copy and paste from one document to another... or some other unorthodox reason for needing window management? Yeah... me too. I've used several of the window management apps, they are all very cool and have a really cool feature set about them, but still can't justify the price? Yeah... me too.
I've converted this Alfred extension from http://projects.jga.me/layouts/#toc3 to a workflow that uses both Hotkeys and Keyword trigger to help manage the top most window on your screen. Take a look at a look at Greg Allen's write up to learn how to use it. I only added a couple of hotkeys but feel free to edit to match your needs.
I've finally updated Layouts to work with Alfred's Workflows: http://projects.jga.me/layouts/
If you already own a window manager like SizeUp take a look at Carlos-Sz - SizeUp workflow
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Here is the GitHub Repo: https://github.com/ginfuru/Alfred-ScreenCapture
I write a lot of documents that require me to take screen shots regularly, to show a process or steps for whatever is relavent. So I created this workflow to help me save time, while not having to rely on small apps that site in the menu bar and it fully taking advantage of features that are already built into the OS.
This workflow use a Keyword trigger to capture your screen either as a full screen, a selection, a window or timed PNG file and then opens up the file in Preview for annotating/editing.
Download it -
http://rnydm.us/Ndbp>>> http://i.makitra.in/NdbpIf you'd like to change the file format
Edit :
screencapture -icWP ~/Desktop/{query}.png
Change it to:
screencapture -icWP pdf ~/Desktop/{query}.pdf
You can change this to really whatever format you want.
If you'd like to change what Application that opens
Edit:
screencapture -icWP ~/Desktop/{query}.png
Change it to:
screencapture -icW ~/Desktop/screenshot.png
And link it to the OUTPUT Run Script
If you have questions just ask
- Jurgenfd, leberblock, StDt and 2 others
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One of the biggest oversights I think OS X has is the lack of a hotkey to quickly archive (zip) files. With Alfred I'm able to create this using AppleScript and a hotkey trigger.
I've created a workflow that uses both a Hotkey ( cmd + shift + \ ) and a Keyword ( zip ) to compress the selected files or folders into a zip. It's stupidly simple to modify.
Download it -
http://makitra.in/NcRZhttp://i.makitra.in/NcRZIf you're looking for more options try this workflow out by Tyler Eich - File/Folder Archiver
- Tyler Eich and Ginfuru
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Run Simple Terminal Command in Alfred
in Share your Workflows
Posted · Edited by Ginfuru
I'm using Growl for my notifications... I'm assuming you're using Notification Center instead or maybe your Growl theme is causing an issue??
my growl output:
my notification center output: (assuming this is what you're seeing??)
To get around that I would create separate keyword triggers, for each terminal command and Set the output to this:
NOTIFICATION CENTER OUTPUT →→→
Out put will look similar to this: