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Ilia

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  1. Thanks for your tips. Indeed sourcing .bashrc makes it work as expected. Example (for future readers): source /Users/user/.bashrc /Users/user/.local/bin/my-script-1.sh Alfred is a masterpiece! ❤️
  2. Well, I could surely do it but the problem is that the script is universally written to be used on both, Linux and MacOS. Would that be possible to add a tick to Run Scripts mode, to include .bashrc?
  3. It seems that you are right. When running in terminal, .bashrc is run, which sets PATH with GNU utils, rather than BSD, but in Run Script mode, it's not set and my script is using default BSD sed which fails. I know I can run .bashrc from inside the script to address this issue, however it would be preferable to workaround this issue somehow from inside Alfred? Is this possible?
  4. Well, my script produces no result if run using Run Script instead. Could that be because the commands on the script are run as: /usr/bin/nohup /usr/local/bin/sshfs ... 2>/dev/null & ❓
  5. Besides, would that be possible not to raise Terminal window at all and run terminal command in the background?
  6. Hi, I am using Alfred Powerpack. Could anyone please help me to find out how to re-map default system shortcuts for switching between apps from Meta+Tab to Option+Tab (like in Gnome or KDE)? It's possible to assign it at the moment but the problem is that when you're holding Option and hitting Tab key once, the list of opened apps is never shown, it's just switching windows back and forth. Is it possible to re-map it the way so the list of apps is shown, the same way when using Meta+Tab until key Option is released? Note: I know about system preferences and ability to re-map modifier keys - it is not an option for me to re-map Meta to Option for all tasks. Thank you in advance, Ilia
  7. Hi, Thank you for the beautiful app! I am trying to create a workflow and add a hotkey to only work in Terminal. I need to hit Meta+X to trigger Ctrl+X in Terminal only (for example to exit nano, like in Linux). I know how to achieve it and how to limit it to particular app and how to re-assign it. The problem is, that Alfred beeps, when I hit Meta+X and doesn't let me to assign initial hotkey. I assume Alfred thinks it's a system wide shortcut and forbids it? The trick is, as it appears, that I can edit the workflow's info.plist file manually by changing previously created Shift+Meta+X and its <integer>1179648</integer> to <integer>1048576</integer> (which matches Meta+X), saving the file, and then it works as expected. Question: Is there a need to limit things around like this, if it's still possible to make it work (thank goodness) by manual manipulations? I wold prefer not to edit config manually and make it work directly from the UI. Is this possible to disable such check on Alfred's side?
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