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    caleb531 reacted to Andrew in Which Alfred versions support the alfred_workflow_data, etc. environment variables?   
    Most of the script environment variables available in Alfred 5 were also available in as far back as Alfred 2.
     
    Manually copying out from the Alfred 2 code so I may have missed one or two:
     
    alfred_version alfred_version_build alfred_theme alfred_theme_subtext alfred_theme_background alfred_preferences alfred_preferences_localhash alfred_workflow_uid alfred_workflow_bundleid alfred_workflow_cache alfred_workflow_data alfred_workflow_name  
    I think you're safe to not need to code in fallbacks
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    caleb531 reacted to vitor in Open Conference URL   
    Very complete submission. Thank you.
     
    Suggestion: since the Conference Domains list is quite long, how about using a medium Text Area instead of a Text Field? Then split on newlines instead of commas.
     

    As I say, it’s a suggestion. It doesn’t affect inclusion in the Gallery.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from GatorMapi in YouVersion Suggest: look up Bible references quickly and easily   
    What does it do?  
       
     
    YouVersion Suggest is a workflow which allows you to search across the YouVersion Bible for any verse, chapter, or book (in any version).  
     
       
     
    http://cdn.img42.com/b7f33b8ceda61bea6dfe557f42cbd6b9.png  
     
       
     
    Why do I want it?  
     
       
     
    I created YouVersion Suggest because I wanted to great simplify the effort required to look up any Bible reference (be it a verse or chapter or book in a particular version). As a believer in Christ, I think that quick and easy access to Scripture is important, and so that's exactly what I've tried to do.  
     
       
     
    How does it work?  
     
       
     
    Type the yv keyword in Alfred, followed by a space and a phrase representing the bible reference you wish to find. The phrase can be part of a book name, chapter, verse, or range of verses. You may also include an optional version (translation) at the end of your query. As you type, YouVersion Suggest will display a list of suggestions matching your query.  
     
       
     
    Examples  
     
       
     
    'luke' => Luke  
     
    'eph 3' => Ephesians 3  
     
    '1t3e' => 1 Thessalonians 3 (ESV), 1 Timothy 3 (ESV)  
     
    'mat 6:34 nlt' => Matthew 6:34 (NLT)  
     
    '1 co 13.4-7' => 1 Corinthians 13:4-7  
     
       
     
    What versions/translations are available?  
     
       
     
    Currently, English is the only supported language, but the following versions are all supported:  
     
       
     
    AMP, ASV, BOOKS, CEB, CEV, CEV, CEVUK, CPDV, DARBY, DRA, ESV, ERV, GNB, GNBDC, GNBDK, GNT, GNTD, GWT, HCSB, ISR98, KJV, LEB, MSG, NIV, NIVUK, NLT, NET, NKJV, NCV, NASB, NABRE, NIRV, OJB, RV1885, TLV, WEB  
     
       
     
    YouVersion Suggest uses NIV as the default translation, but of course, you can easily specify your preferred version when searching.  
     
       
     
    Where can I download it?  
     
       
     
    You can download the latest version from GitHub. I hope you like it!  
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    caleb531 got a reaction from joshuadwagner in YouVersion Suggest: look up Bible references quickly and easily   
    What does it do?  
       
     
    YouVersion Suggest is a workflow which allows you to search across the YouVersion Bible for any verse, chapter, or book (in any version).  
     
       
     
    http://cdn.img42.com/b7f33b8ceda61bea6dfe557f42cbd6b9.png  
     
       
     
    Why do I want it?  
     
       
     
    I created YouVersion Suggest because I wanted to great simplify the effort required to look up any Bible reference (be it a verse or chapter or book in a particular version). As a believer in Christ, I think that quick and easy access to Scripture is important, and so that's exactly what I've tried to do.  
     
       
     
    How does it work?  
     
       
     
    Type the yv keyword in Alfred, followed by a space and a phrase representing the bible reference you wish to find. The phrase can be part of a book name, chapter, verse, or range of verses. You may also include an optional version (translation) at the end of your query. As you type, YouVersion Suggest will display a list of suggestions matching your query.  
     
       
     
    Examples  
     
       
     
    'luke' => Luke  
     
    'eph 3' => Ephesians 3  
     
    '1t3e' => 1 Thessalonians 3 (ESV), 1 Timothy 3 (ESV)  
     
    'mat 6:34 nlt' => Matthew 6:34 (NLT)  
     
    '1 co 13.4-7' => 1 Corinthians 13:4-7  
     
       
     
    What versions/translations are available?  
     
       
     
    Currently, English is the only supported language, but the following versions are all supported:  
     
       
     
    AMP, ASV, BOOKS, CEB, CEV, CEV, CEVUK, CPDV, DARBY, DRA, ESV, ERV, GNB, GNBDC, GNBDK, GNT, GNTD, GWT, HCSB, ISR98, KJV, LEB, MSG, NIV, NIVUK, NLT, NET, NKJV, NCV, NASB, NABRE, NIRV, OJB, RV1885, TLV, WEB  
     
       
     
    YouVersion Suggest uses NIV as the default translation, but of course, you can easily specify your preferred version when searching.  
     
       
     
    Where can I download it?  
     
       
     
    You can download the latest version from GitHub. I hope you like it!  
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    caleb531 got a reaction from milopus in YouVersion Suggest: look up Bible references quickly and easily   
    What does it do?  
       
     
    YouVersion Suggest is a workflow which allows you to search across the YouVersion Bible for any verse, chapter, or book (in any version).  
     
       
     
    http://cdn.img42.com/b7f33b8ceda61bea6dfe557f42cbd6b9.png  
     
       
     
    Why do I want it?  
     
       
     
    I created YouVersion Suggest because I wanted to great simplify the effort required to look up any Bible reference (be it a verse or chapter or book in a particular version). As a believer in Christ, I think that quick and easy access to Scripture is important, and so that's exactly what I've tried to do.  
     
       
     
    How does it work?  
     
       
     
    Type the yv keyword in Alfred, followed by a space and a phrase representing the bible reference you wish to find. The phrase can be part of a book name, chapter, verse, or range of verses. You may also include an optional version (translation) at the end of your query. As you type, YouVersion Suggest will display a list of suggestions matching your query.  
     
       
     
    Examples  
     
       
     
    'luke' => Luke  
     
    'eph 3' => Ephesians 3  
     
    '1t3e' => 1 Thessalonians 3 (ESV), 1 Timothy 3 (ESV)  
     
    'mat 6:34 nlt' => Matthew 6:34 (NLT)  
     
    '1 co 13.4-7' => 1 Corinthians 13:4-7  
     
       
     
    What versions/translations are available?  
     
       
     
    Currently, English is the only supported language, but the following versions are all supported:  
     
       
     
    AMP, ASV, BOOKS, CEB, CEV, CEV, CEVUK, CPDV, DARBY, DRA, ESV, ERV, GNB, GNBDC, GNBDK, GNT, GNTD, GWT, HCSB, ISR98, KJV, LEB, MSG, NIV, NIVUK, NLT, NET, NKJV, NCV, NASB, NABRE, NIRV, OJB, RV1885, TLV, WEB  
     
       
     
    YouVersion Suggest uses NIV as the default translation, but of course, you can easily specify your preferred version when searching.  
     
       
     
    Where can I download it?  
     
       
     
    You can download the latest version from GitHub. I hope you like it!  
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    caleb531 got a reaction from Steven Memel in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    No, you did exactly what you should have done. Fortunately, I have discovered the root cause of the issue, and have pushed a fix to GitHub.
     
    Please download the new workflow and let me know if it works for you.
    Caleb
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    caleb531 got a reaction from Steven Memel in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    I just downloaded the latest workflow from GitHub and tested it, but everything is working as it should. Note that if you hold down the control key when choosing a song from the list, it will search the song on Google. Perhaps the control key is somehow being held down when you choose a result.
     
    I'm running Yosemite myself and have no issues using my workflow.
     
    -Caleb
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    caleb531 got a reaction from Sridhar Katakam in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Introduction
     
    With the introduction of Alfred v2.0, the built-in iTunes mini player is now the only way to interact with my iTunes library in Alfred. However, I would prefer to quickly search for and play songs without entering the mini player first. Therefore, I created Play Song—a workflow designed to make playing songs in iTunes extremely quick and convenient.
     
    Download
     
    Download Play Song (latest)
     
    Usage
     
    Play Song enables five keywords which allow you to search for and play songs in your iTunes library.
    In order for Play Song to function properly, it requires access to assistive devices. You can enable this for Alfred via the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences.
     
    Playing a song   To play an individual song, use the playsong keyword. Songs whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a song from the list will play that song once.   Playing an album   To play all songs from a particular album, use the playalbum keyword. Albums whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing an album from the list will play all songs from that album (ordered by track number).   Playing an artist   To play all songs by a particular artist, use the playartist keyword. Artists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a artist from the list will play all songs by that artist (grouped by album).   Playing a genre   To play all songs within a particular genre, use the playgenre keyword. Genres whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a genre from the list will play all songs within that genre (grouped by artist).   Playing a playlist   To play all songs within a particular playlist, use the playplaylist keyword. Non-empty playlists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a playlist from the list will play all songs within that playlist (according to playlist order).  
    Support
     
    If you have a bug to report or a feature to request, please submit an issue on GitHub.
     
    Release Notes
     
    Release notes for the workflow are also available on GitHub.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from gsputnik in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Introduction
     
    With the introduction of Alfred v2.0, the built-in iTunes mini player is now the only way to interact with my iTunes library in Alfred. However, I would prefer to quickly search for and play songs without entering the mini player first. Therefore, I created Play Song—a workflow designed to make playing songs in iTunes extremely quick and convenient.
     
    Download
     
    Download Play Song (latest)
     
    Usage
     
    Play Song enables five keywords which allow you to search for and play songs in your iTunes library.
    In order for Play Song to function properly, it requires access to assistive devices. You can enable this for Alfred via the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences.
     
    Playing a song   To play an individual song, use the playsong keyword. Songs whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a song from the list will play that song once.   Playing an album   To play all songs from a particular album, use the playalbum keyword. Albums whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing an album from the list will play all songs from that album (ordered by track number).   Playing an artist   To play all songs by a particular artist, use the playartist keyword. Artists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a artist from the list will play all songs by that artist (grouped by album).   Playing a genre   To play all songs within a particular genre, use the playgenre keyword. Genres whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a genre from the list will play all songs within that genre (grouped by artist).   Playing a playlist   To play all songs within a particular playlist, use the playplaylist keyword. Non-empty playlists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a playlist from the list will play all songs within that playlist (according to playlist order).  
    Support
     
    If you have a bug to report or a feature to request, please submit an issue on GitHub.
     
    Release Notes
     
    Release notes for the workflow are also available on GitHub.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from mixterdee in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Sure, I will consider adding audiobook support. I will post here if I do.
    -Caleb
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    caleb531 got a reaction from mixterdee in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Introduction
     
    With the introduction of Alfred v2.0, the built-in iTunes mini player is now the only way to interact with my iTunes library in Alfred. However, I would prefer to quickly search for and play songs without entering the mini player first. Therefore, I created Play Song—a workflow designed to make playing songs in iTunes extremely quick and convenient.
     
    Download
     
    Download Play Song (latest)
     
    Usage
     
    Play Song enables five keywords which allow you to search for and play songs in your iTunes library.
    In order for Play Song to function properly, it requires access to assistive devices. You can enable this for Alfred via the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences.
     
    Playing a song   To play an individual song, use the playsong keyword. Songs whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a song from the list will play that song once.   Playing an album   To play all songs from a particular album, use the playalbum keyword. Albums whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing an album from the list will play all songs from that album (ordered by track number).   Playing an artist   To play all songs by a particular artist, use the playartist keyword. Artists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a artist from the list will play all songs by that artist (grouped by album).   Playing a genre   To play all songs within a particular genre, use the playgenre keyword. Genres whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a genre from the list will play all songs within that genre (grouped by artist).   Playing a playlist   To play all songs within a particular playlist, use the playplaylist keyword. Non-empty playlists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a playlist from the list will play all songs within that playlist (according to playlist order).  
    Support
     
    If you have a bug to report or a feature to request, please submit an issue on GitHub.
     
    Release Notes
     
    Release notes for the workflow are also available on GitHub.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from kisy in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Introduction
     
    With the introduction of Alfred v2.0, the built-in iTunes mini player is now the only way to interact with my iTunes library in Alfred. However, I would prefer to quickly search for and play songs without entering the mini player first. Therefore, I created Play Song—a workflow designed to make playing songs in iTunes extremely quick and convenient.
     
    Download
     
    Download Play Song (latest)
     
    Usage
     
    Play Song enables five keywords which allow you to search for and play songs in your iTunes library.
    In order for Play Song to function properly, it requires access to assistive devices. You can enable this for Alfred via the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences.
     
    Playing a song   To play an individual song, use the playsong keyword. Songs whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a song from the list will play that song once.   Playing an album   To play all songs from a particular album, use the playalbum keyword. Albums whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing an album from the list will play all songs from that album (ordered by track number).   Playing an artist   To play all songs by a particular artist, use the playartist keyword. Artists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a artist from the list will play all songs by that artist (grouped by album).   Playing a genre   To play all songs within a particular genre, use the playgenre keyword. Genres whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a genre from the list will play all songs within that genre (grouped by artist).   Playing a playlist   To play all songs within a particular playlist, use the playplaylist keyword. Non-empty playlists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a playlist from the list will play all songs within that playlist (according to playlist order).  
    Support
     
    If you have a bug to report or a feature to request, please submit an issue on GitHub.
     
    Release Notes
     
    Release notes for the workflow are also available on GitHub.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from blkrk4000 in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Sure! I've updated the script with an option (called podcastsIncluded) that will enable the showing of podcasts in the results.
    -Caleb
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    caleb531 got a reaction from twinpeaks in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Introduction
     
    With the introduction of Alfred v2.0, the built-in iTunes mini player is now the only way to interact with my iTunes library in Alfred. However, I would prefer to quickly search for and play songs without entering the mini player first. Therefore, I created Play Song—a workflow designed to make playing songs in iTunes extremely quick and convenient.
     
    Download
     
    Download Play Song (latest)
     
    Usage
     
    Play Song enables five keywords which allow you to search for and play songs in your iTunes library.
    In order for Play Song to function properly, it requires access to assistive devices. You can enable this for Alfred via the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences.
     
    Playing a song   To play an individual song, use the playsong keyword. Songs whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a song from the list will play that song once.   Playing an album   To play all songs from a particular album, use the playalbum keyword. Albums whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing an album from the list will play all songs from that album (ordered by track number).   Playing an artist   To play all songs by a particular artist, use the playartist keyword. Artists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a artist from the list will play all songs by that artist (grouped by album).   Playing a genre   To play all songs within a particular genre, use the playgenre keyword. Genres whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a genre from the list will play all songs within that genre (grouped by artist).   Playing a playlist   To play all songs within a particular playlist, use the playplaylist keyword. Non-empty playlists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a playlist from the list will play all songs within that playlist (according to playlist order).  
    Support
     
    If you have a bug to report or a feature to request, please submit an issue on GitHub.
     
    Release Notes
     
    Release notes for the workflow are also available on GitHub.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from YtseJam in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Introduction
     
    With the introduction of Alfred v2.0, the built-in iTunes mini player is now the only way to interact with my iTunes library in Alfred. However, I would prefer to quickly search for and play songs without entering the mini player first. Therefore, I created Play Song—a workflow designed to make playing songs in iTunes extremely quick and convenient.
     
    Download
     
    Download Play Song (latest)
     
    Usage
     
    Play Song enables five keywords which allow you to search for and play songs in your iTunes library.
    In order for Play Song to function properly, it requires access to assistive devices. You can enable this for Alfred via the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences.
     
    Playing a song   To play an individual song, use the playsong keyword. Songs whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a song from the list will play that song once.   Playing an album   To play all songs from a particular album, use the playalbum keyword. Albums whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing an album from the list will play all songs from that album (ordered by track number).   Playing an artist   To play all songs by a particular artist, use the playartist keyword. Artists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a artist from the list will play all songs by that artist (grouped by album).   Playing a genre   To play all songs within a particular genre, use the playgenre keyword. Genres whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a genre from the list will play all songs within that genre (grouped by artist).   Playing a playlist   To play all songs within a particular playlist, use the playplaylist keyword. Non-empty playlists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a playlist from the list will play all songs within that playlist (according to playlist order).  
    Support
     
    If you have a bug to report or a feature to request, please submit an issue on GitHub.
     
    Release Notes
     
    Release notes for the workflow are also available on GitHub.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from drking in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Introduction
     
    With the introduction of Alfred v2.0, the built-in iTunes mini player is now the only way to interact with my iTunes library in Alfred. However, I would prefer to quickly search for and play songs without entering the mini player first. Therefore, I created Play Song—a workflow designed to make playing songs in iTunes extremely quick and convenient.
     
    Download
     
    Download Play Song (latest)
     
    Usage
     
    Play Song enables five keywords which allow you to search for and play songs in your iTunes library.
    In order for Play Song to function properly, it requires access to assistive devices. You can enable this for Alfred via the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences.
     
    Playing a song   To play an individual song, use the playsong keyword. Songs whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a song from the list will play that song once.   Playing an album   To play all songs from a particular album, use the playalbum keyword. Albums whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing an album from the list will play all songs from that album (ordered by track number).   Playing an artist   To play all songs by a particular artist, use the playartist keyword. Artists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a artist from the list will play all songs by that artist (grouped by album).   Playing a genre   To play all songs within a particular genre, use the playgenre keyword. Genres whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a genre from the list will play all songs within that genre (grouped by artist).   Playing a playlist   To play all songs within a particular playlist, use the playplaylist keyword. Non-empty playlists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a playlist from the list will play all songs within that playlist (according to playlist order).  
    Support
     
    If you have a bug to report or a feature to request, please submit an issue on GitHub.
     
    Release Notes
     
    Release notes for the workflow are also available on GitHub.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from blkrk4000 in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Introduction
     
    With the introduction of Alfred v2.0, the built-in iTunes mini player is now the only way to interact with my iTunes library in Alfred. However, I would prefer to quickly search for and play songs without entering the mini player first. Therefore, I created Play Song—a workflow designed to make playing songs in iTunes extremely quick and convenient.
     
    Download
     
    Download Play Song (latest)
     
    Usage
     
    Play Song enables five keywords which allow you to search for and play songs in your iTunes library.
    In order for Play Song to function properly, it requires access to assistive devices. You can enable this for Alfred via the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences.
     
    Playing a song   To play an individual song, use the playsong keyword. Songs whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a song from the list will play that song once.   Playing an album   To play all songs from a particular album, use the playalbum keyword. Albums whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing an album from the list will play all songs from that album (ordered by track number).   Playing an artist   To play all songs by a particular artist, use the playartist keyword. Artists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a artist from the list will play all songs by that artist (grouped by album).   Playing a genre   To play all songs within a particular genre, use the playgenre keyword. Genres whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a genre from the list will play all songs within that genre (grouped by artist).   Playing a playlist   To play all songs within a particular playlist, use the playplaylist keyword. Non-empty playlists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a playlist from the list will play all songs within that playlist (according to playlist order).  
    Support
     
    If you have a bug to report or a feature to request, please submit an issue on GitHub.
     
    Release Notes
     
    Release notes for the workflow are also available on GitHub.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from Boarder24 in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Introduction
     
    With the introduction of Alfred v2.0, the built-in iTunes mini player is now the only way to interact with my iTunes library in Alfred. However, I would prefer to quickly search for and play songs without entering the mini player first. Therefore, I created Play Song—a workflow designed to make playing songs in iTunes extremely quick and convenient.
     
    Download
     
    Download Play Song (latest)
     
    Usage
     
    Play Song enables five keywords which allow you to search for and play songs in your iTunes library.
    In order for Play Song to function properly, it requires access to assistive devices. You can enable this for Alfred via the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences.
     
    Playing a song   To play an individual song, use the playsong keyword. Songs whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a song from the list will play that song once.   Playing an album   To play all songs from a particular album, use the playalbum keyword. Albums whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing an album from the list will play all songs from that album (ordered by track number).   Playing an artist   To play all songs by a particular artist, use the playartist keyword. Artists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a artist from the list will play all songs by that artist (grouped by album).   Playing a genre   To play all songs within a particular genre, use the playgenre keyword. Genres whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a genre from the list will play all songs within that genre (grouped by artist).   Playing a playlist   To play all songs within a particular playlist, use the playplaylist keyword. Non-empty playlists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a playlist from the list will play all songs within that playlist (according to playlist order).  
    Support
     
    If you have a bug to report or a feature to request, please submit an issue on GitHub.
     
    Release Notes
     
    Release notes for the workflow are also available on GitHub.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from slappy in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Introduction
     
    With the introduction of Alfred v2.0, the built-in iTunes mini player is now the only way to interact with my iTunes library in Alfred. However, I would prefer to quickly search for and play songs without entering the mini player first. Therefore, I created Play Song—a workflow designed to make playing songs in iTunes extremely quick and convenient.
     
    Download
     
    Download Play Song (latest)
     
    Usage
     
    Play Song enables five keywords which allow you to search for and play songs in your iTunes library.
    In order for Play Song to function properly, it requires access to assistive devices. You can enable this for Alfred via the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences.
     
    Playing a song   To play an individual song, use the playsong keyword. Songs whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a song from the list will play that song once.   Playing an album   To play all songs from a particular album, use the playalbum keyword. Albums whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing an album from the list will play all songs from that album (ordered by track number).   Playing an artist   To play all songs by a particular artist, use the playartist keyword. Artists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a artist from the list will play all songs by that artist (grouped by album).   Playing a genre   To play all songs within a particular genre, use the playgenre keyword. Genres whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a genre from the list will play all songs within that genre (grouped by artist).   Playing a playlist   To play all songs within a particular playlist, use the playplaylist keyword. Non-empty playlists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a playlist from the list will play all songs within that playlist (according to playlist order).  
    Support
     
    If you have a bug to report or a feature to request, please submit an issue on GitHub.
     
    Release Notes
     
    Release notes for the workflow are also available on GitHub.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from Benzi in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Introduction
     
    With the introduction of Alfred v2.0, the built-in iTunes mini player is now the only way to interact with my iTunes library in Alfred. However, I would prefer to quickly search for and play songs without entering the mini player first. Therefore, I created Play Song—a workflow designed to make playing songs in iTunes extremely quick and convenient.
     
    Download
     
    Download Play Song (latest)
     
    Usage
     
    Play Song enables five keywords which allow you to search for and play songs in your iTunes library.
    In order for Play Song to function properly, it requires access to assistive devices. You can enable this for Alfred via the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences.
     
    Playing a song   To play an individual song, use the playsong keyword. Songs whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a song from the list will play that song once.   Playing an album   To play all songs from a particular album, use the playalbum keyword. Albums whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing an album from the list will play all songs from that album (ordered by track number).   Playing an artist   To play all songs by a particular artist, use the playartist keyword. Artists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a artist from the list will play all songs by that artist (grouped by album).   Playing a genre   To play all songs within a particular genre, use the playgenre keyword. Genres whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a genre from the list will play all songs within that genre (grouped by artist).   Playing a playlist   To play all songs within a particular playlist, use the playplaylist keyword. Non-empty playlists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a playlist from the list will play all songs within that playlist (according to playlist order).  
    Support
     
    If you have a bug to report or a feature to request, please submit an issue on GitHub.
     
    Release Notes
     
    Release notes for the workflow are also available on GitHub.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from crgraham32 in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Introduction
     
    With the introduction of Alfred v2.0, the built-in iTunes mini player is now the only way to interact with my iTunes library in Alfred. However, I would prefer to quickly search for and play songs without entering the mini player first. Therefore, I created Play Song—a workflow designed to make playing songs in iTunes extremely quick and convenient.
     
    Download
     
    Download Play Song (latest)
     
    Usage
     
    Play Song enables five keywords which allow you to search for and play songs in your iTunes library.
    In order for Play Song to function properly, it requires access to assistive devices. You can enable this for Alfred via the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences.
     
    Playing a song   To play an individual song, use the playsong keyword. Songs whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a song from the list will play that song once.   Playing an album   To play all songs from a particular album, use the playalbum keyword. Albums whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing an album from the list will play all songs from that album (ordered by track number).   Playing an artist   To play all songs by a particular artist, use the playartist keyword. Artists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a artist from the list will play all songs by that artist (grouped by album).   Playing a genre   To play all songs within a particular genre, use the playgenre keyword. Genres whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a genre from the list will play all songs within that genre (grouped by artist).   Playing a playlist   To play all songs within a particular playlist, use the playplaylist keyword. Non-empty playlists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a playlist from the list will play all songs within that playlist (according to playlist order).  
    Support
     
    If you have a bug to report or a feature to request, please submit an issue on GitHub.
     
    Release Notes
     
    Release notes for the workflow are also available on GitHub.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from DJay in Play Song - Quickly play songs, albums, and more from iTunes   
    Introduction
     
    With the introduction of Alfred v2.0, the built-in iTunes mini player is now the only way to interact with my iTunes library in Alfred. However, I would prefer to quickly search for and play songs without entering the mini player first. Therefore, I created Play Song—a workflow designed to make playing songs in iTunes extremely quick and convenient.
     
    Download
     
    Download Play Song (latest)
     
    Usage
     
    Play Song enables five keywords which allow you to search for and play songs in your iTunes library.
    In order for Play Song to function properly, it requires access to assistive devices. You can enable this for Alfred via the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences.
     
    Playing a song   To play an individual song, use the playsong keyword. Songs whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a song from the list will play that song once.   Playing an album   To play all songs from a particular album, use the playalbum keyword. Albums whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing an album from the list will play all songs from that album (ordered by track number).   Playing an artist   To play all songs by a particular artist, use the playartist keyword. Artists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a artist from the list will play all songs by that artist (grouped by album).   Playing a genre   To play all songs within a particular genre, use the playgenre keyword. Genres whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a genre from the list will play all songs within that genre (grouped by artist).   Playing a playlist   To play all songs within a particular playlist, use the playplaylist keyword. Non-empty playlists whose names match your query will populate the list of results. Choosing a playlist from the list will play all songs within that playlist (according to playlist order).  
    Support
     
    If you have a bug to report or a feature to request, please submit an issue on GitHub.
     
    Release Notes
     
    Release notes for the workflow are also available on GitHub.
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    caleb531 got a reaction from DJay in Display iTunes Album Artwork in Alfred Results   
    I just updated the script to handle tracks without artwork. Here is the new download link.
     
    The script is designed to be efficient by storing whatever artwork it finds in a folder called Alfred Album Artwork (in your iTunes folder). This folder of images essentially acts as a cache to improve the performance of future queries. I could empty the folder upon the next query, but I think that introduces the potential for the workflow to be horribly inefficient.
     
    However, in order to balance efficiency while trying not to bloat your file system, the generated artwork files only differ by artist and album. In other words, each album is tied to a single artwork file, which is shared by all songs within that album.
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