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Brendan

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    Brendan reacted to jason0x43 in Toggl workflow   
    This workflow lets you interact with your account on Toggl (so, you know, you have to already have an account at toggle.com). It provides a fairly basic level of access; you can view time entries for the past few days (the Toggl API default), start/continue and stop entries, add projects, and generate some basic in-Alfred reports.
     
    Note: For the most up to date usage notes, release info, etc., please hop over to the workflow's page on GitHub.
     
    Usage

    The main keyword is tgl -- that will get you the list of available commands. When you first use the workflow, there's just a login command. After you login more commands will become available.
    timers - List, create, and modify time entries. projects - List, create, and modify projects. tags - List the available tags. report - Get a summary report for today, yesterday, or the current week. The report is grouped by project; tab into them to see times for tasks. sync - Grab the most current data from toggl.com logout - Logout of toggl.com reset - Clear out all local config data and cache This workflow works well in conjunction with the TogglDesktop application.
     
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    For current update status, please see the workflow's release page on GitHub.
     
    Update 2016-04-15
     
    The GitHub page is the best place to see the status of this workflow, and is the place to file issues. Head over to the Releases page on GitHub to grab the latest release.
     
    Update 2015-01-02
     
    A new release is out with improved support for projects and tags.
     
    Update 2014-11-22
     
    Well, after using Toggl for a year or two, I feel like I have a better idea of what to do with it. This version adds some new features (project support, at last!) and some general improvements (faster, easier to understand commands). I've also come up with some better (to me) ways of writing UIs with Alfred, and I got tired of the lag introduced by Python, so this is a total rewrite. Let me know what you think.
     
    Update 2013-11-29
     
    I just pushed a couple of updates. There is now a command to quickly stop the current timer, and the workflow maintains project IDs when continuing tasks.
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    Brendan reacted to deanishe in Google Calendar View   
    Google Calendar View

    View your Google Calendar events in Alfred. Supports multiple accounts.

    Download the workflow from GitHub (source repo).

    Usage
    gcal — View upcoming events for the next few days gdate — View events for a specific date today / tomorrow / yesterday — View today's / tomorrow's / yesterday's events gcalconf — Change workflow settings
    Actions
    ↩ — Open an event in Google Calendar (change CALENDAR_APP in the configuration sheet to use a different app to your default browser) ⌘↩ — Open an event's location in Google or Apple Maps ⇧ / ⌘Y — Quicklook event details
    See the README on GitHub for more details.
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