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 😊.