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  1. 17 minutes ago, Vero said:

    @hpiwzqda Your best bet is to use the excellent Chromium Bookmarks & History Search workflow here:

    https://alfred.app/workflows/acidham/chromium-bookmarks-and-history-search/

     

    Thank you. For now, I've made my own workflow based on a different workflow fragment (Love Alfred Workflows), that returns all bookmarks as a JSON and lets Alfred do the search result ranking. That is blazing fast.

  2. On 3/14/2019 at 2:24 PM, Vero said:

    @kms There's a workflow here for Brave bookmarks, which you may want tot try:

    At this time, we are not planning on adding Brave browser support, as it isn't widely used, but we always keep an eye on stats and demand. :)

     

    Cheers,
    Vero

     

     

    According to Wikipedia: In November 2020, Brave reported having 20 million monthly users, and in September 2021, it passed 36 million monthly active users.

     

    @Vero, are there numbers large enough for native Brave integration implementation in Alfred?

  3. My apologies for the confusion.

     

    2 hours ago, vitor said:

    As for the first point, what does your Search Scope look like? If the custom field includes a parent of ~/Library, it will show up regardless of the checkbox.

     

    The search scope is the one generated by "Reset... > Reset to Applications and Home":

    image.png.00eb46b94452c15326eb8e8c1e00c1e8.png

     

    I thought it was odd to see "~" in the search scope and still need to check "Folders in Home" to exclude "~/Library" from the search.

     

    Removing "~" from the search scope fixed my use case. Thank you.

     

    2 hours ago, vitor said:

    The two points are orthogonal, they do not relate to each other. If you have something specific with the alfred:ignore tags, please expand on it as currently I’m not sure what you mean.

     

    Since I had no idea why I was still seeing results from the "~/Library" I Googled and found, that adding the "alfred:ignore" tag to a folder/file would exclude it from the search scope. That had no effect on the "~/Library" folder but was working for other folders/files.

  4. Hello,

     

    The "[x] Folders in Home - Excluding ~/Library" checkbox under "Features > Default Results" doesn't actually exclude results from the "~/Library" folder.

     

    Maybe the usage of the "alfred:ignore" tags, set by https://alfred.app/workflows/alfredapp/ignore-in-alfred/ universal action no longer works.

     

    Alfred version: Alfred 5.1.2 Build 2145, Wednesday 2nd August 2023

    OS version: macOS Ventura 13.5.1

     

    P.S.

    This might have worked correctly on macOS Mojave 10.14.6, which I had installed before upgrading to the macOS Ventura 13.5.1.

     

    Thank you.

  5. 10 hours ago, qohelet said:

    Looks like the issue is known, I solved rebuilding the spotlight index from recovery following this: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254848225?answerId=259026449022#259026449022

     

    Anyway:

    1. Same 13.5.1

    2. MacBookPro18,4

    3. Natively

    @qohelet, That was exactly what I needed. Now the problem is solved.

     

    Wasn't a problem with Alfred after all. Now I've changed Alfred search settings back to home folder and everything works again.

  6. @qohelet, also please answer this:

    1. what macOS version do you have (mine is macOS Ventura 13.5.1)?
    2. what Mac model do you have (mine is MacBookPro10,1)? you can detect it by running 
      system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | grep 'Model Identifier'

      command in the Terminal;

    3. have you installed macOS natively or using Open Core Legacy Patcher (or similar) means?

    Thank you.

  7. 26 minutes ago, qohelet said:

    I have the same issue and had to reset Search Scope to Full Disk in order to be able to find anything.

    Looks like everything is indexed under "/System/Volumes/Data/Users/" and not "/Users/"

    @qohelet, Do you also have a direct search problem in Finder, as above described?

     

    Maybe it's a bug in macOS Ventura because searching for any file in a Finder produces no results. When I reset the search scope to "This Mac", then I see results.

    image.png.4c6bd21fd78831ebe867aca815a4be32.png

     

    image.png.640af0207bdb41b15a2f5b571911e19f.png

     

    image.png.b2c0dd817652f971a34b05efd6816f17.png

  8. Hello,

     

    I've updated from macOS Mojave 10.14.6 to macOS Ventura 13.5.1. After the Spotlight has finished indexing I:

    • wasn't able to find a file inside a home folder in Alfred
    • was able to find a file inside a home folder in Spotlight itself

     

    Diagnostics:

     

    Starting Diagnostics...

    File: 'web_mount.command'
    Path: '/Users/alex/Desktop/VM/VirtualBox/VM'

    -----------------------------------------------------------

    Check file cache database...

    File cache integrity is ok

    -----------------------------------------------------------

    Check if file is readable...

    Alfred has permissions to read this file.

    Unix Permissions: 493
    Underlying Type: NSFileTypeRegular
    Extended Attributes: (
        "com.apple.lastuseddate#PS"
    )

    -----------------------------------------------------------

    Check if volume '/' is indexed by macOS...

    Indexing is enabled on this drive

    -----------------------------------------------------------

    Check direct file metadata...

    Direct metadata available

    Display Name: web_mount
     Other Names: web_mount.command
    Content Type: com.apple.terminal.shell-script
       Last Used: 2023-08-20 13:46:06 +0000

    -----------------------------------------------------------

    Check mdls file metadata...

    Metadata contains required items

    _kMDItemDisplayNameWithExtensions  = "web_mount.command"
    _kMDItemEngagementData             = {length = 11, bytes = 0x0900000080c748c5410002}
    kMDItemAlternateNames              = (
        "web_mount.command"
    )
    kMDItemContentCreationDate         = 2012-11-08 08:28:33 +0000
    kMDItemContentCreationDate_Ranking = 2012-11-08 00:00:00 +0000
    kMDItemContentModificationDate     = 2023-08-20 09:59:18 +0000
    kMDItemContentType                 = "com.apple.terminal.shell-script"
    kMDItemContentTypeTree             = (
        "com.apple.terminal.shell-script",
        "public.shell-script",
        "public.script",
        "public.source-code",
        "public.plain-text",
        "public.text",
        "public.data",
        "public.item",
        "public.content"
    )
    kMDItemDateAdded                   = 2023-08-19 16:25:18 +0000
    kMDItemDisplayName                 = "web_mount"
    kMDItemDocumentIdentifier          = 0
    kMDItemFSContentChangeDate         = 2023-08-20 09:59:18 +0000
    kMDItemFSCreationDate              = 2012-11-08 08:28:33 +0000
    kMDItemFSCreatorCode               = ""
    kMDItemFSFinderFlags               = 16
    kMDItemFSHasCustomIcon             = (null)
    kMDItemFSInvisible                 = 0
    kMDItemFSIsExtensionHidden         = 1
    kMDItemFSIsStationery              = (null)
    kMDItemFSLabel                     = 0
    kMDItemFSName                      = "web_mount.command"
    kMDItemFSNodeCount                 = (null)
    kMDItemFSOwnerGroupID              = 20
    kMDItemFSOwnerUserID               = 501
    kMDItemFSSize                      = 479
    kMDItemFSTypeCode                  = ""
    kMDItemInterestingDate_Ranking     = 2023-08-20 00:00:00 +0000
    kMDItemKind                        = "Terminal shell script"
    kMDItemLastUsedDate                = 2023-08-20 13:46:06 +0000
    kMDItemLastUsedDate_Ranking        = 2023-08-20 00:00:00 +0000
    kMDItemLogicalSize                 = 479
    kMDItemPhysicalSize                = 4096
    kMDItemUseCount                    = 14
    kMDItemUsedDates                   = (
        "2023-08-09 07:00:00 +0000",
        "2023-08-19 21:00:00 +0000"
    )

    -----------------------------------------------------------

    Check file is in search scope...

    File exists within Alfred's default search scope

    -----------------------------------------------------------

    Check MDQuery file search...

    macOS did not return a match for this file in your search scope. Try resetting Alfred's Preferences > Features > Default Results > Search Scope > Reset... to "Reset to Full Disk"

    File Search Results for search scope (
    )

    File Search Results for ~/ (
    )

    File Search Results for / (
        "[0] /System/Volumes/Data/Users/alex/Desktop/VM/VirtualBox/VM/web_mount.command"
    )

    -----------------------------------------------------------

    Troubleshooting failed
     

    As you can see the macOS Ventura indexes the user's home folder as "/System/Volumes/Data/Users/alex" in Spotlight, but Alfred is searching in the "/Users/alex" folder. Folders are not a symlink to each other.

     

    When I use "Reset to Full Disk", then search starts working again.

     

    Maybe it's a bug in macOS Ventura because searching for any file in a Finder produces no results. When I reset the search scope to "This Mac", then I see results.

     

    Alfred version: Alfred 5.1.2 Build 2145, Wednesday 2nd August 2023

    Alfred 5 Search Configuration.png

  9. Hi,

     

    I have this text shown in text editor (note empty line after):

    JRA-123 - Task Title
    
    

    and some https://www.example.com/dynamic URL in clipboard and I want to combine them into this, that will replace original text in editor:

    Fixes JRA-123 - Task Title
    
    Differential Revision: https://www.example.com/dynamic

    and I want to use "Snippet Trigger" for that with "fx" keyword so that I've type "fx" in any editor place and replacement happens.

     

    I've faced couple of problems so far:

    1. sending "Command+A" shortcut to the text editor via "Output > Dispatch Key Combo" can't be done as workflow action (in the middle) - I've tried to select text and immediately use selection inside Alfred
    2. capturing selected text can only be done via "Triggers > Hotkey" and it can't be used as workflow action (in the middle) as well - I've tried to capture what should be selected above

     

    Thanks.

  10. Hi,

     

    How to get currently running processes (including/excluding background ones) within the workflow?

     

    I've noticed, when I type "hide" keyword inside Alfred it shows running processes instantly. I have no idea how it does that.

     

    I've tried using this command (from "Running" workflow), but it takes 2 seconds to get me the list:

     

    osascript -e 'tell application "System Events" to get the file of every process whose background only is false'

     

  11. The "rec4.jpg" file in initial post is missing so I have no idea how to use workflow. I've tried typing "rec fol" (or "fol" directly) to see recent folders I've used in the Finder, but it looks like Alfred is showing usual search results. The workflow is enabled, because typing "rec" is showing "Recent Items Preferences" entry with "Keyword: recpref" text below it.

     

    Workflow version: 4.2

    Alfred version: 4.0.4 build 1111

    OS: macOS 10.14.6

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