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sayzlim

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    sayzlim reacted to deanishe in Packal Search — search for cool new workflows from the comfort of Alfred   
    Packal.org Alfred Workflow Search  
    Search Packal.org's collection of workflows from the comfort of Alfred.  
     
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    Get the workflow from GitHub or Packal.
     
    Usage
     
    packal workflows [query] — View/search for workflows by name/category/author/tag ↩ — Open workflow page on Packal.org in your browser ⌘+↩ — View/search workflows by the same author  
    packal tags [query] — View/search workflow tags ↩ or ⇥ — View/search workflows with selected tag  
    packal categories [query] — View/search workflow categories ↩ or ⇥ — View/search workflows in selected category  
    packal authors [query] — View/search workflow authors ↩ or ⇥ — View/search workflows by selected author  
    packal versions [query] — View/search OS X versions and compatible workflows ↩ or ⇥ — View/search workflows compatible with selected OS X version  
    packal status — Show a list of workflows that are out-of-date or are available on Packal.org, but were installed from elsewhere (i.e. they contain no Packal metadata, so can't be versioned by this workflow or updated by the Packal update workflow).  
    Icons
    Sometimes, an icon is shown after a workflow's name. They have the following meanings:
     
     
    Thanks, Licence Thanks to Shawn Patrick Rice for building Packal.org.
    Much use made of docopt and Alfred-Workflow.
    This workflow, excluding the Packal icon, is released under the MIT Licence.
    The Packal icon is the property of Shawn Patrick Rice.
     
     
       
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    sayzlim reacted to rice.shawn in Packal: Workflow and Theme Repository   
    The overdue Packal Updater has now been released. Go look at the thread.
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    sayzlim reacted to CarlosNZ in Fixing Your Reveal in Finder Not Working With This Workflow   
    FYI, if anyone else is not keen on having their password stored in a workflow, just change the keyword to require an argument, and change the script to the following:
     
    password="{query}" killall Finder && echo "$password" | sudo -S killall -KILL appleeventsd echo "Finder has been relaunched" Then you just type "relaunch yourpassword" each time instead. Voila!
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