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tomer

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  1. thanks that was interesting didn't expect the save snippet to open when I click command-S on the clipboard history.
  2. Sorry but I did not understand. I click on keyboard ALT-SPACE which opens on my mac alfred. Then I want to say in the textbox that alfred opened "create snippet somekey=somevalue" of snippet Or ALT-SPACE (open alfred mac textbox) then I want to write something like "update snippet somekey=someothervalue" to update that snippet with key somekey. So that I do not need to get to alfred preferences in order to manage the snippets.. Wanted to know if something like this already exists please as it's sounds like something basic to avoid going to preferences to manage snippets. thanks.
  3. I would like to store and update snippets without accessing the actual alfred preferences simply from the quick prompt, is there a way to do this? Something like CMD-SPACE then I write "save snippet ll=ls -la" and next time I access snippet ll from alfred it would copy to clipboard "ls -la"
  4. disabling the word on search for files is better but still would want fuzzy search like fzf on snippets For example if I have a snippet with 'intellij' and I look for 'intelij' it won't find that snippet, fuzzy search would really help.
  5. you are right it happens only when i copy something in intellij.
  6. Hi I copied to clipboard ls /dev/null but it shows on screen all the prefixes for that clipboard. anything i'm doing wrong?
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