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LucCogZest

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    cognitive productivity, cognitive science, emotions, motivation, sleep onset and insomnolence, integrative design-oriented research, information management

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  1. CogSci Apps Corp. co-founder here (Hook app). If Alfred had a bit of AppleScript to get and use a link (name and stable address) to the current resource that would be grand. If the Alfred team finds it is overkill to construct a URL scheme for Alfred's workflows, then on the Hook side, we could construct a subscheme scheme for Alfred, something like hook://alfred/<id>. That would be possible as long as there's a stable ID that is available via automation (along with the item name, which can change), and an AppleScript method to open or show a workflow based on its ID. That would be a nice next step in making these two complementary apps (Hook and Alfred) work even better together. As @sylumer mentioned, we've made available a workflow for browsing Hook's bookmark Alfred's.
  2. This workflow enables you to search your hook productivity bookmarks. You can get our workflow from Hook's Alfred page. Regarding Hook and its bookmarks Hook is a truly universal, contextual bookmarking app. It enables you to bookmark and bidirectionally link ('hook together') items from almost any app: such as web pages, files, emails, tasks ( OmniFocus, Things, etc.), etc. For instance, you could bring up the Hook ( ⌘⇧SPACE) popup window on this web page, choose `Copy Link` ( ⌘C), and then paste the link anywhere you want. You could then bring up Hook on a document (in Finder, BBEdit, Drafts, Bear or other apps), bring up Hook again (⌘⇧SPACE), and `Hook to Copied Link` (⌘V).That would hook them together. Whenever you hook items together (or in 2.0, use `Copy Link` or `add bookmark`), Hook creates bookmarks in its database. This workflow, then, lets you browse and search for any Hook bookmark you like. default keyword: hm The default keyword to access this workflow is 'hm' (short for 'hook bookmark') Usage Example: To find all Hook bookmarks that contain `.pdf`, in Alfred type : `hm .pdf` Dependencies This workflow requires version 1.5 or newer of Hook Essentials or Pro. Hook is available from the Hook productivity website: https://hookproductivity.com . Hook requires macOS 10.12.6 or newer. Hook is currently at version 1.8. Documentation This workflow's homepage on the Hook website is here: Free Alfred Workflows for Controlling Hook. Related automation for Hook Brett Terpstra has published a CLI ( command line interface) that enables you to get and create bookmark. Hook's automation is described on its website : Automation of Hook. Hook is a CogSci Apps® invention for your cognitive productivity 😊.
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