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    jeffbyrnes got a reaction from jesused in Get iTunes Artwork   
    I’ve long enjoyed this workflow, but it needed a little love, and I ended up rewriting it in Ruby b/c I tend to prefer that over PHP.
     
    You can find a copy of it in at jeffbyrnes/alfred-itunes-artwork-search on GitHub.
     
    I‘ve tested all three flows, and they all appear to work well! It will work with the copy of Ruby that comes with macOS, and it works with my Homebrew-installed copy as well on macOS 12.5 (Monterey).
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to Mingwei in Fast Sound Input/Output Selector [Updated 13 Feb 2023]   
    There are probably quite a few sound device selector script filters out there, but the ones I've come across are mostly written in applescript. I rewrote my own in C++ Swift and it runs much faster, so I'm sharing it here in case anyone's interested. 
     
    Features
    Directly uses system APIs to list and select sound devices, which makes it very fast and reliable No dependencies - no additional installs required Optionally add devices to a blocklist to hide them from results Optionally disable device selected notifications  
    Installation note
    On initial run, you'll see a pop-up window that says something like:
    "sound_filter" / "sound_selector" cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified. This is a macOS security feature that blocks execution of non-codesigned binaries You're seeing it because this workflow uses pre-compiled binaries rather than interpreted code (e.g. Python) I can't codesign those binaries because I'd need an Apple developer account and that costs money The security risk is that you have to trust that I'm not doing malicious stuff with the binaries (I'm not) (This workflow is open-source and you can compile the binaries yourself, in which case all this is moot, but that's very inconvenient) You have to bypass this security feature to use this workflow. To do so, follow the instructions here.  
    Changelog
    v2.1.0
    Fixed: Icon visibility in light mode (icons automatically change with appearance settings) New: Prettier notifications no longer require terminal-notifier v2.0.0
    New: `switchaudio-osx` no longer required New: Significantly faster loading speeds New: Icons now indicate whether a device is selected New: Makes use of Alfred 5 user configuration panel to simplify setup v1.1.1
    Fixed: Cannot parse switchaudio-osx JSON in some cases  v1.1.0
    Added: User-configurable device blocklist (see feature request) Fixed: Issue with user-set path for switchaudio-osx v1.0.2
    Minor performance optimisations v1.0.1
    Added: In most cases, users no longer need to specify the path of switchaudio-osx (see relevant comment) Fixed: Missing icon images in terminal-notifier notification  
    Download | Source
     
    Screenshots
     

     

     
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to vitor in Alfred Gallery — Search Workflows on the Alfred Gallery   
    Usage

    Search workflows in the Alfred Gallery via the gallery keyword.


    ↩: Open Gallery page in default browser. ⌃: Show tags. ⌘↩: Install workflow. ⌥↩: Narrow search to creator’s name. ⌘Y (or tap ⇧): Quick Look workflow’s Gallery page.
    ⤓ Install on the Alfred Gallery | Source
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to giovanni in Date calculator   
    Date calculator
     
    author: @MuppetGate (migrated to Python3/Alfred 5 by @giovanni)
    Alfred Forum
    GitHub page
    Dependencies (bundled): workflow

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    jeffbyrnes reacted to giovanni in introducing Alfred CensusQuickRef 🧮   
    A Workflow to query and make calculations on demographic data. 
    Download
     

     
    Basic Usage 📖
    - Launch with keyword (default: !p) or hotkey.
    - Enter characters below to subset the total population based on %, age, sex, US state, ancestry. 
     
    Subsets 🔣 (World regions, or individual country)
     
    Slice 🍰
    - % percent of the population
    - 1: frequency per 100,000
     
    Age 🧙
    - nn exact age
    - nn+ some age and above
    - nn- some age and below
    - nn-nn some age range
     
    Other criteria (🇺🇸 only)
    Sex ♂️♀️ 
    - M male
    - F female
     
    US state 🇺🇸
    - XX US state abbreviation
     
    Ancestry 👤
    - EUR European
    - AMR American Indian
    - AAA African-American
    - ASI Asian
    - H Hispanic (can be alone or added to any of the above)
     
     
    As always, feedback welcome!
     
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to BenjaminO in Emoji Wine : A better emoji search tool   
    This workflow I created allows you to search emojis very rapidly in 19 languages ! It has a lot of features including emojipedia links (in language selected by the user) and custom tags to search emojis with your own keywords !
     
    The workflow is light and only requires python to work. Read the documentation and try it out. Don't hesitate to share feedbacks and to report bugs.
     
    Here is the GitHub repo : https://github.com/BenjaminOddou/alfred-emoji-wine
     
    Enjoy !

     
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to zeitlings in Define Word - A Better Dictionary   
    Define Word
     
    I wanted a slightly better dictionary for lookups. In particular, I wanted well formatted previews of the entries without having to open the Dictionary app.
    You can choose from all available dictionaries that are installed on your system, define the fallback dictionaries for your lookups, set the font size of the previews, or manually select a dictionary to use. The previews reflect the global appearance, i.e. they have a dark mode! The workflow also includes a preset for looking up synonyms of a word and a convenient keyboard shortcut for quick lookups.

    ‣Download from Github ◂
     
    Usage Note

    Specify the dictionaries you want to use (see Dictionary Options below). Define a fallback dictionary against which possible misspellings will be checked.
    The workflow can be used as a multilingual spell checker.

    Default keyword: def
    Default shortcut:  ⌥+⇧+D 
    Keyword sd: Select a specific dictionary for lookups
    Keyword synd: Find synonyms by consulting the thesauri only (english)
    Cache reset: def ?

    Modifiers
     ⇧  or  ⌘Y  to preview the dictionary entry  ⌃  to see the dictionary associated with the entry  ⌘C  to copy the dictionary entry’s plain text to the clipboard  ⌘⏎  to paste a word to the frontmost application (spell checker)  ⌘L  to view the plain text as large type  
    Preview
            


    Dictionary Options

    Oxford Study Indonesian Dictionary - Inggris-Indonesia • Indonesia-Inggris
    Oxford PWN Polish-English Dictionary / Wielki słownik polsko-angielski
    Oxford Paravia Il Dizionario inglese - italiano/italiano - inglese
    Oxford Portuguese Dictionary - Português-Inglês • Inglês-Português
    Oxford Turkish Dictionary - Türkçe-İngilizce • İngilizce-Türkçe
    Dicionário de Português licenciado para Oxford University Press
    Dizionario italiano da un affiliato di Oxford University Press
    Oxford Russian Dictionary - Русско-Английский • Англо-Русский
    Gran Diccionario Oxford - Español-Inglés • Inglés-Español
    Oxford Arabic Dictionary - عربي-إنجليزي • إنجليزي-عربي
    Oxford Urdu Dictionaries - اردو۔انگریزی • انگریزی-اردو
    Oxford Gujarati Dictionaries - ગુજરાતી-અંગ્રેજી • અંગ્રેજી-ગુજરાતી
    Oxford Tamil Dictionaries - தமிழ்-ஆங்கிலம் • ஆங்கிலம்-தமிழ்
    พจนานุกรมอังกฤษ-ไทย & ไทย-อังกฤษ ฉบับทันสมัยและสมบูรณ์ที่สุด
    Magay Tamás szótár - Magyar-Angol • Angol-Magyar
    Oxford Telugu Dictionaries - తెలుగు-ఇంగ్లీష్ • ఇంగ్లీష్-తెలుగు
    Velký anglicko-český a česko-anglický slovník
    Oxford Bengali Dictionaries - বাংলা-ইংরেজি • ইংরেজি-বাংলা
    Diccionario General de la Lengua Española Vox
    MOT sanakirja suomi-englanti, englanti-suomi
    Oxford Hindi Dictionaries - हिन्दी-अंग्रेज़ी • अंग्रेज़ी-हिन्दी
    מילון אבן-שושן מחודש ומותאם לשנות האלפיים
    Multidictionnaire de la langue française
    PONS Großwörterbuch Französisch Deutsch
    Oxford American Writer’s Thesaurus
    Duden-Wissensnetz deutsche Sprache
    Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
    Толковый словарь русского языка
    New Oxford American Dictionary
    Prisma Handwoordenboek Engels
    Prisma woordenboek Nederlands
    Oxford Dictionary of English
    พจนานุกรมไทย ฉบับทันสมัยและสมบูรณ์
    Oxford Thesaurus of English
    Politikens Nudansk Ordbog
    Oxford German Dictionary
    超級クラウン中日辞典 / クラウン日中辞典
    Arkadaş Türkçe Sözlük
    뉴에이스 영한사전 / 뉴에이스 한영사전
    ウィズダム英和辞典 / ウィズダム和英辞典
    Apple Dictionary
    Từ điển Lạc Việt
    TTY Dictionary
    Norsk Ordbok
    राजपाल हिन्दी शब्दकोश
    商務新詞典(全新版)
    NE Ordbok
    뉴에이스 국어사전
    譯典通英漢雙向字典
    现代汉语同义词典
    英譯廣東口語詞典
    牛津英汉汉英词典
    漢英對照成語詞典
    现代汉语规范词典
    五南國語活用辭典
    スーパー大辞林
    汉语成语词典
     
     
     
     
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to zeitlings in What Unicode character is this?   
    The What Unicode character is this? workflow tells you which unicode character it is.
    Given a character or string, you will get the unicode code points, the scalar names and general categories.
     

     
    Modifiers
    Holding ⌘ yields \u{30C4} (swift, ES6 formatted) Holding ⌥ yields \u30C4 (python, go formatted) Holding ⌃ yields ツ (HTML entity) Holding ⇧ yields 0x30C4 (hex literal) Inverse
    Given a hex value, either raw or in one of the above formats, will return its corresponding Unicode character. For example, whatisit? \u{1F914} will return the info for 🤔

     
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to Keivaun in Spongebob Mocking Text   
    I created a workflow to generate Spongebob mocking meme text. Enjoy!
     
    EDIT: This workflow will take some text like "Donald Trump is a great president", turn it into "dOnAlD TrUmP Is a gReAt pReSiDeNt", and copy it to your clipboard.
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    jeffbyrnes got a reaction from flexbox in Polyglot - yet another Google Translate workflow   
    For an easier install, you can grab this fork instead:
    npm install -g alfred-polyglot-fork Includes the fix mentioned above.
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to bonka in Polyglot - yet another Google Translate workflow   
    Omg I didn't know this workflow worked again. 
     
    Big thank you's for this!
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to deanishe in Using PHP on Monterey (macOS 12)?   
    Maybe not this specifically, but the disappearance of /usr/bin/php is worth addressing. A huge number of workflows use it, and it would be useful if Alfred could make anything specifying /usr/bin/php transparently run with a Homebrew PHP instead.
     
    Going forward, this is going to be a huge pain, as Homebrew uses a different prefix on Apple silicon, AFAIK.
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to pseudometa in Sharing some useful simple Universal Action   
    Found the time to try out the new 4.5 release and I love it!
     
    Other than a few mentionings in the Thread on the 4.5 beta, I haven't found many showcases of the new Universal Actions feature in this forum. Maybe we could share some usecases? Here is a workflow with a bunch of (mostly simple) Universal Actions:
     
    Text Actions
    - Titlecase
    - Lowercase
    - Uppercase
    - Poor Text (removes formatting)
    - Transform Spaces to Tabs
    - Append to Clipboard (similar to Alfred's built-in function, but with manual hotkey and with universal action)
    - Calculate the sum of all numbers in the selected text. Negative numbers are supported, as are both "," or "." as decimal separators. (Thousand separators are not supported though, as they would create ambiguous cases.)
    - Run Brett Terpstra's SearchLink, which fetches the URL and creates a markdown link of the selected text.
     
    URL Actions
    - URL Encode
    - URL Decode
    - Create compact markdown link
    - Create compact markdown link of all URLs in selecting (actually a Text Action...)
    - SearchTitle: Fetch the title of the URL and create a Markdown link (basically the opposite of SearchLink)
     
    Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16Fnkj8wXxxNYlLTcEO-m8YHOobADLZE9/view?usp=sharing
     
     
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to Mr Pennyworth in Fuzzy File Search: Bring Powers of fzf to Alfred   
    Instant Fuzzy File Search: Download

     
    List all the files inside a folder using fd, and instantly fuzzy-search through all of them using fzf, all from inside Alfred with a single keyword: fzf.

    Screenshots
    Invoke with fzf

    Search through tens of thousands of files

    Fuzzy search shows most relevant results

    There's a folder action too!

    Search even inside apps

    Manually create folder-specific keywords

     
    Alternative and comparison
    Fuzzy Folders is another fuzzy search workflow that is more configurable and customizable. Instant Fuzzy File Search doesn’t have any plans to match all the features supported by Fuzzy Folders. Neither does it aim to be as easy to customize. Take a look at the table below for a quick comparison between the two.
     

     
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to diskrete in A workflow to build Git commit messages using the Conventional Commit format   
    This is a workflow for software developers.
     
    I’ve posted a workflow to build Git commit messages using the Conventional Commits format.
     
    It walks you through the process and is configurable.
     
    Builds standardized Git commit messages based on the Angular flavor of the Conventional Commits format. Optionally adds emoji (or turn it off if you don’t want them) Can be used in conjunction with tools like semantic-release, which can build changelogs from your commits, and automatically update version numbers.  
    It’s available at:
     
    https://github.com/natesilva/alfred-conventional-commits
     
     

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    jeffbyrnes reacted to StudSeth in JIRA Search Ticket Search Workflow   
    After trying a few alternatives and not getting exactly what I wanted, I built my own workflow for searching JIRA tickets if you host your own JIRA Server (so not really intended for JIRA Cloud). 
     
    I attempted to sign up for packal, but it isn't working very well so I used the contact form to submit my information but wanted to share my workflow here since I was excited that I finally finished it! Here is my promo snippet:
     
    https://github.com/scarstens/alfred-workflow-jira-search-utilities
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to Mr Pennyworth in GIF Search: Workflow for Searching and Browsing GIFs   
    Alfred GIF Search
    Download: Gif.Search.alfredworkflow
    Up-to-date README (this post is outdated)

    This workflow lets you search GIFs on Tenor from Alfred.

    Here's an example of searching and inserting a GIF in a google doc:


    Installation
    Download the latest release. In Alfred, run .setup-gif-search.
    Usage
    In Alfred, enter gif keyword followed by search query. Press ↩. Use arrow keys or mouse to browse the GIFs. To copy the selected GIF to clipboard: either ⌘↩ or ⌘-click To drop the GIF into apps that support it: drag from Alfred and drop into that app
    Note

    Firefox and Chrome don't support pasting GIFs from clipboard. That is, if you copy a GIF to clipboard and paste it, it shows up as a static image, not an animated GIF. This is not a bug in this workflow, but rather just the way these browsers have decided to handle GIFs.

    Both Chrome and Firefox support drag-n-drop. If you use either of these browsers, sorry, you gotta use the mouse!
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to Mr Pennyworth in FAMOS: FAstest eMOji Search: In 25 languages: With Google Emoji Kitchen Integration   
    FAstest eMOji Search (FAMOS)
     
    Instant search for emojis in Alfred with related keywords in 25 languages and Google Emoji Kitchen integration
     
    This post is outdated, link to up-to-date README
    Download the latest versions: github release

    FAMOS speaks many languages!


    FAMOS uses emojibase, which is an excellent library, meticulously curated. So, all the languages that emojibase supports, FAMOS automatically does too.

    FAMOS is the fastest!

    10x to 20x faster compared to alfred-emoji and EmojiTaco!

    FAMOS launches in under 20 miliseconds (imperceptible), while both the other workflows take hundreds of milliseconds to launch (very much perceptible).

    The reason FAMOS exists is that I wanted my emoji picker to:
     - launch instantly
     - search with zero lag
     - let me pick skin-tones for each individual emoji

    Skin-tone prefs for each individual emoji

    I like my emojis to reflect my skin-tone correctly. And also hair color! That means, I might not always get both. So, I want hand-emojis to have my skin-tone, but face-emojis to have my hair-color even if that means wrong skin-tone. In addition, if you're a stickler like me, you will understand that I want one skin-tone for the palm and a different one for the back of the hand. Back of the hand is a shade darker than the palm, isn't it!
    Search results show if an emoji has multiple tones available:
    Hold command:

    After pressing command+enter:

    From now on, the chosen tone becomes the default tone for this emoji:


    Feature comparison

    Both alfred-emoji and EmojiTaco are excellent workflows, and they have tonnes of features that FAMOS lacks, and has no plans of implementing. You should definitely check them out!
     
     

     

    Downloads
    Chinese, Traditional apple  joypixels
    Chinese apple  joypixels
    Danish apple  joypixels
    Dutch apple  joypixels
    English, Great Britain apple  joypixels
    English apple  joypixels
    Estonian apple  joypixels
    Finnish apple  joypixels
    French apple  joypixels
    German apple  joypixels
    Hungarian apple  joypixels
    Italian apple  joypixels
    Japanese apple  joypixels
    Korean apple  joypixels
    Lithuanian apple  joypixels
    Malay apple  joypixels
    Norwegian apple  joypixels
    Polish apple  joypixels
    Portuguese apple  joypixels
    Russian apple  joypixels
    Spanish, Mexico apple  joypixels
    Spanish apple  joypixels
    Swedish apple  joypixels
    Thai apple  joypixels
    Ukrainian apple  joypixels
     
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to godbout in Alfred AirPods Pro Battery   
    another fork: https://github.com/godbout/alfred-airpods-pro-battery
     
    the original Workflow doesn't work for me (wrong arguments; left ear gets right ear data and right ear gets nothing).
     
    currently only available on GitHub. will put on Packal later... :))))))
     

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    jeffbyrnes reacted to Terminal in Search (the entire) Unicode (and Emoji)   
    Great workflow. Its replacing a previous one, One recommendation. I would either add another script filter to include all skin tones or modify your script to include `["./uni", "-q", "emoji", "-tone", "all", query]).decode()`
     
    I did that because I like to see all tones.
     

     
    I also added a Auto Paste + Transient in Clipboard and No Auto Paste + Transient in Clipboard
     

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    jeffbyrnes reacted to biati in Calculate Anything   
    Calculate Anything is a workflow for Alfred 4, that uses natural language and is able to calculate multiple things like currency, time, vat, px, em, rem, percentage, and more.
     
    Why?
     
    There are several conversion workflows out there but I wanted a workflow that worked naturally. For example, you can open Alfred, type `100 + 9` and get a result. No need for keywords or hotkeys -- it just works. With Calculate Anything you can do the same, simply type `100 + 16%`, `100 euros to usd`, `100km to cm` or `100 years to hours` and many more.
     
    Features

    - Natural language - type 100 euros to dollars, 100 euros in usd, 100€ to $, 100eur usd, 100 euros a dolares -- it does not matter, the same result will be displayed It includes support for English, Spanish and Swedish
    - Currency - Up to 168 currencies
    - Cryptocurrency - Support for up to 5,000 cryptocurrencies
    - Units - 100 kilometers to meters or 100 km to m or simply 100km m
    - Data Storage - 100 gigabytes in megabytes, 2 gb to mb, 400MiB to kib, 2tb gb, etc.
    - Percentages - 100 + 16%, 100 - 16%, 40 as a % of 50, 20 is what % of 50, etc.
    - PX,Em,Rem,Pt - 12px or 12px to em or 12px pt
    - Time - time +15 years, time now plus 6 hours or convert a timestamp
    - VAT - value added tax calculations, we all need this
    - Translations You can create your own translations to display results in your language
    - Keywords Extend the natural language in the queries so you can type 100 dolares a pesos and the code will see 100usd to mxn
     
    Important
    You will always find the latest version, changelog and updated documentation on Github as is difficult to use the forum to keep track of updates and support. 
     
    Requirements for Mac OS Monterey Users and up
    Starting from Mac OS Monterey Apple removed PHP so you have to install it manually, that can easily be done with Homebrew, just open your terminal and paste the commands below:
     
    1.- Install Homebrew
    /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"  
    2.- Install PHP
    brew install php  
    That's it, you need to have the latest version of Alfred and will automatically find the PHP version that you install.
     
    Mac OS Big Sur users and below do not need to do anything, your Mac OS already includes PHP.
     
    Download

    Download directly from Github releases page, make sure to download the latest release. Download here
     
    Configuration

    You can configure the workflow using the new Alfred 5 Workflow Configuration window.
     
    Currency
     
    You can use natural language or a few characters -- that's all! For example:
     
    100 us dollars in mexican pesos 100 canadian dollars in argentinian peso 100 euros to dollars 100 euros in dollars 100 euros as dollars 100 euros a dolares (you can also write it in your own language) 100 usd to mxn 100 usd mxn 100usd yen 100€ to $ 100 ¥ in € 100¥ € 100eur (if no target the currency will be converted to the base currencies that you configured)  
    You can set a base currencies so if you type for example 120 euros it will be automatically converted to the currencies that you configured.
    All these examples just work. You can add spaces between the value and the currency or not.
     

     
    Currency Modifiers
     
    When a result is displayed you can use action modifiers to copy the value in different formats:
     
    Return - Press Return to copy the value with format, for example 2,376.54 Command + Return - Press Command + Return to copy the value without formatting, for example 2376.54 Option + Return - Press Option + Return to copy the value of a single unit, for example 23.76  
    Currency API Key (Not required)
     
    By default the workflow will use exchangeratehost api to make the conversion. exchangeratehost only support 32 currencies; if you need support for additional currencies supported by Calculate Anything, you need to get a FREE API Key from https://fixer.io -- it takes less than a minute. Then simply add the API Key in the workflow configuration window.
     
    Currency Symbols
     
    You can also use currency symbols in your query for example 100¥ to € will be converted to 100JPY to EUR, here is a list of available symbols.
     
    Please go to the repo description on Github for a full list of supported symbols it's really difficult to write them here in the forum. View Currency Symbols
     
    Cryptocurrency
    Calculate Anything can convert between 5,000 cryptocurrencies and 168 currencies. Again, you can use natural language or simply pass the currency symbol.
     
    2 bitcoin to dollars 0.1 bitcoin in dollars 5 bitcoins in ethereum 1 ethereum to ¥ 10 ethereum in mxn 1eth btc 1btc (If no target the currency will be converted to the base currency that you configured)  

     
    Cryptocurrency Modifiers
    When a result is displayed you can use action modifiers to copy the value in different formats:
     
    Return - Press Return to copy the value with format, for example 2,376.54 Command + Return - Press Command + Return to copy the value without formatting, for example 2376.54 Option + Return - Press Option + Return to copy the value of a single unit, for example 23.76  
    Cryptocurrency API Key
    You need to get a FREE API Key from https://coinmarketcap.com/api/pricing/ it takes less than a minute. Then simply add the API Key in the workflow configuration window.
     
    Units
     
    You can write your query using natural language or just a few characters. Either way works!
     
    100 kilometers to meters 100 km in meters 100 km m 100km m 100 miles as meters 100miles in meters 100 miles to m 100 ounces to kilograms 100oz to kg 100oz = kg 100oz kg 10 years to months 10years to seconds 1 year to sec 1hr s 10 días a horas (use your own language)  
    If you don't remember the unit abbreviation just simply type the name for example instead of "oz" you can type "ounce" or "ounces" or even use words in your own language for exaple "onza" or "onzas" in spanish.
     

     
    Please go to the repo description on Github for a full list of units it's really difficult to write them here in the forum. View Units
     
    Units Modifiers
    When a result is displayed you can use action modifiers to copy the value in different formats:
     
    Return - Press Return to copy the value with format, for example 2,376.54 Command + Return - Press Command + Return to copy the value without formatting, for example 2376.54 Option + Return - Press Option + Return to copy the value of a single unit, for example 23.76  
     
    Data Storage
    You can write your query using natural language or just a few characters. Either way works!
     
    100 gigabytes in megabytes 100 gigas in megas 100 Mebibytes in Kibibytes 100 gb to mb 100gb to kb 100gb mb 400MiB in kib 2tb gb 1b kb  

    Please note, this workflow follows the IEC Standard (International Electrotechnical Commission) as it had been adopted by the IEEE, EU, and NIST. That means that if you type `1MB in KB` you will get `1000 KB` but if you type `1MiB in KiB` you will get `1024 KB`, you can read more about it here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte#Multiple-byte_units
     
    Do you prefer 1 MB = 1024 KB? No problem, you can configure it in the Workflow configuration window.
     
    Data Storage Modifiers
    When a result is displayed you can use action modifiers to copy the value in different formats:
     
    Return - Press Return to copy the value with format, for example 2,376.54 Command + Return - Press Command + Return to copy the value without formatting, for example 2376.54  
    Percentages
     
    You can easily calculate percentages for example:
     
    15% of 50 = 7.50  //7.5 equals to 15% of 50 120 + 30% = 156  //120 plus the 30% of 120 120 plus 30% = 156  //120 plus the 30% of 120 120 - 30% = 84  //120 minus the 30% of 120 120 minus 30% = 84  //120 minus the 30% of 120 30 % 40 = 75%  // 30 is 75% of 40.  
    Translations and natural language can also be used
    120 más 30% = 156  

    PX, EM, REM, PT
    Open Alfred, type `12px` and you'll see the value converted to em, rem and pt. It's that simple. Check the examples below.
     
    12px 12px to em 2 rem 2rem 2rem to pt 12px in em base 17px (use a custom px base or configure it in the workflow)  
     
    Time
     
    Given its less frequently used, time conversions require the use of the keyword time
     
    Gives you the current time
    time  
    Converts the timestamp to a regular date
    time 1577836800  
    Gives you the time from now plus anything you want
    time +15 days time now plus 3 days  
    Number of days until specified date
    time days until 31 december  
    The start date of current year
    time start of year  
    The start date of specified year
    time start of 2021  
    The end date of current year
    time end of year  
    The end date of specified year
    time end of 2021  
    It also works in your language
    time inicio de 2020 time fin de 2020 time dias hasta 31 diciembre  
    Get information about date
    time 31 December, 2021 18:00:00 time 31/12/2021 18:00:00 time 12/31/2021 18:00:00  
    Calculate the difference between two dates
    time 25 December, 2021 - 31 December, 2021 time 31-11-2019 - 21-11-2019 time 11/31/2019 - 11/21/2019  

     
    VAT (value added tax)
     
    With this you can calculate the VAT for a given amount. Like time, VAT is also triggered with a keyword. By default, the keyword is "vat" but you can change the keyword in the workflow.
     
    Given the following query
    vat of 400 (with a 16% VAT configured, a percentage you can configure)
     
    Calculate Anything will provide the following conversions:
     
    VAT of 400 = 64 (the VAT amount) 400 plus VAT = 464 (the Amount plus VAT) 400 minus VAT = 344.82 (the Amount minus VAT, useful if you have a final amount and want to know the VAT applied)  
     
    Cache
     
    The workflow stores some data about currency in the workflow data folder. You can delete the cache by opening Alfred and typing `_caclear`.
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    Searches the Terraform Registry for modules. Requires OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion or newer. Uses the Terraform Registry v1 API.
     
    Download: https://github.com/skyzyx/terraform-registry.alfredworkflow
     
    Usage
    tf {query} — Search for a module.
     
    Actions
    ↩ — Open the module in the Terraform Registry UI.
    ⌘↩ — Open the module’s source repository.
    ⇧/⌘Y — Quicklook details
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to Anmol Nagpal in Manage Docker using Alfred   
    This workflow will list your Docker machines. Hitting enter on them will then list your running containers & images, Using this plugin you can start the start/stop the container.

    Github Repo: https://github.com/anmolnagpal/alfred-docker-workflows

    Download URL: https://github.com/anmolnagpal/alfred-docker-workflows/releases/download/1.0.0/docker.alfredworkflow


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    jeffbyrnes reacted to nikivi in Awesome Lists - Search GitHub Awesome lists   
    Awesome Lists
      
     
    This workflow lets you search for any awesome list on GitHub. The awesome lists searched can be found here.
     
    For more information, on how you can use the workflow, you can read the GitHub readme.
     
    In the future I want to make it so that you can go inside each of the awesome lists and view the links of all awesome lists inside Alfred. But this is a bit challenging I found so I am going to try it on Learn Anything Curated Lists first as they follow a very similar structure and I can use that to my advantage.
     
    Hope you like it. 
     
    Code | Download
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    jeffbyrnes reacted to deanishe in Simple Safari History file filter   
    You can’t. Apple removed the necessary data.
     
    The only possibility is to go digging around in Safari’s private data.
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