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13 minutes ago, nammin said:
can I add this to an app Infuse?
Infuse doesn’t allow playing a URL directly from an argument, so no.
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Just now, Acidham said:
biometric unlock works but then update items takes forever
Nothing I can do about that. The 1Password CLI is slow. That’s why I made it so you can close the terminal and let it do its thing in the background.
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28 minutes ago, poleya5546 said:
Can I modify the existing one and change "{clipboard:1}.png" and "{«class PNGf»}" to "{clipboard:1}.gif" and "{«class GIFf»}" respectively?
{«class PNGf»} needs to be GIF picture, but otherwise yes.
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Just released a version with support for biometric unlock.
@Acidham with the new one, you would instead have seen:
------------------------- IMPORTANT ------------------------- To use biometric unlock, you need to manually install the 1Password command-line tool. Download it at: https://1password.com/downloads/command-line/ Then run the Workflow again. Alternatively, disable Biometric unlock for 1Password CLI in the 1Password app preferences, under Developer. You may close the terminal. -------------------------------------------------------------
If you follow those instructions and reenable biometric unlock, it should now work.
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You want to open a folder from the macOS side with Windows Explorer via Parallels? That doesn’t seem feasible, but if it is, this is a question for Parallels. For this to work at all, they have to provide some programatic way to allow it. If they do, they’re the ones who’ll know how it’s done. Once you have the information, we can help you integrate the behaviour in an Alfred Workflow.
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4 hours ago, Acidham said:
Seems I need to enable something in 1P?
On the contrary, you need to disable biometric unlock on the CLI tool (in the 1Password app → Preferences → Developer). As per the second post, their current implementation for the biometric unlock requires a small inconvenience (that you install their CLI yourself) which I’d like to avoid. It’s looking like for the near future it won’t be possible to have both biometric unlock and not requiring that manual step, so I’m reworking the Workflow with that in mind.
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4 hours ago, Umberto said:
Welcome to the forums.
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@Thomask Which version of Airmail are you on? I just tried it with the latest currently available on the Mac App Store (5.5.3) and it works fine.
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There you go. Change the directory path in the middle object.
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@Serhiy Klieshnin If you want to give it a go:
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Before reporting an issue, make sure you have installed the Automation Tasks and try again.
To report a problem, run !1pdiagnostic and paste the results in this thread or on GitHub.
If the workflow appears to hang when updating items, open a terminal and run op item list:
- If you get an error, something is wrong with 1Password’s command-line tool or its interaction with the app and it needs to be resolved with the 1Password support.
- If you see your items, open the debugger and run :1pextras → Force Update Items. Include the debugger’s output in your report.
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Setup
Install the 1Password CLI and turn on the integration in 1Password Preferences → Developer → Connect with 1Password CLI.
Usage
Interact with your 1Password items via the 1p keyword.
- ↩: Open and Fill.
- ⌘↩: View in 1Password.
- ⌥↩: Copy Username.
- ⌃↩: Copy Password.
- ⇧↩: Copy One-Time Password
Uncommon but useful actions, such as toggling vaults, can be accessed with :1pextras.
A Fallback Search is included.
To report a problem, run !1pdiagnostic.
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7 hours ago, Lennart said:
Is there a way of a foolproof fresh install of the workflow and their linked libraries (including ruby etc.)?
There are no linked libraries and it uses the system Ruby.
Try this version. If you still get an error, post it and try this one.
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Everything looks OK and you’re the only one experiencing this. You’ll have to figure out what’s different about your machine.
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How about:
export PATH="/opt/homebrew/bin:/usr/local/bin:${PATH}" which yt-dlp file /usr/local/bin/yt-dlp
Also, to double-check, are you on Intel or Apple Silicon?
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Then do which yt-dlp.
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Did you unlink yt-dlp? Do brew link yt-dlp.
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Updates:
- Check for Full Disk Access in diagnostics.
- Changed a few messages.
- gd can trigger cache rebuild when none exists.
- Automatic cache builds are turned on by default. Can be turned off by changing the auto_refresh Workflow Environment Variable to 0. This supersedes the previous :gdlaunchd.
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When asking for help with a Workflow, please upload it somewhere so we can properly help you. You haven’t posed a question. I’m guessing your code isn’t working, which is expected from the screenshot. It should instead be open "infuse://LONG_CODE_HERE&url=${1}". Or better yet, use an Open URL Action; no code necessary.
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6 hours ago, Michael Volk said:
How difficult would it be to get this working in other apps?
6 hours ago, Michael Volk said:My use case is getting it to work inside of the VsCode file explorer.
VSCode is an Electron app, meaning automation via standard macOS APIs is unlikely.
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Are you sending your external commands to Popen as a single unescaped string? You should always shellescape that input or (better) send the arguments as an array (Popen should support that default).
Here’s as explanation of the principle, in Ruby.