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    roccitman reacted to vitor in Download Media — Download video and audio from web pages   
    Feature introduced in 4.5. It means that you can now download video or audio from a URL you select or have in your clipboard history.
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    roccitman got a reaction from vitor in Download Media — Download video and audio from web pages   
    Loaded up yt-dlp via brew. Works great! Thanks man!
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    roccitman reacted to vitor in Download Media — Download video and audio from web pages   
    That’s odd, and seeing as no one else is experiencing it, it has to be something in your setup.
     
     
    I’d say that’s an issue with your installation of ffmpeg. Confirm if you have it, and how it’s installed.
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    roccitman reacted to vitor in Download Media — Download video and audio from web pages   
    Can’t reproduce. Delete the Workflow and readd it, if you want it reset.
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    roccitman reacted to deanishe in Download Media — Download video and audio from web pages   
    No, you didn't. You copied only the second half of the command. And the second time you copied an invalid part of the command. In fact, you did exactly the same thing as roccitman did on the previous page, and I explained exactly what he'd done wrong.
     
    You might have fixed your issue with the Homebrew update (which was included in the full command you were supposed to run).
     
    If not, please go back and read and follow Vítor's instructions carefully.
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    roccitman reacted to vitor in Download Media — Download video and audio from web pages   
    Update.

    Added support to download audio. It also works with downloading a full playlist as audio, but it does not include and option to add to WatchList automatically due to a limitation in youtube-dl where getting the filename for audio is not accurate.

    Also changed the way downloading a playlist works. It now downloads everything into it’s own directory. It’s more organised and interfaces better with WatchList.

    To update, download the latest version (same URL) or wait a few days and it’ll prompt you to on next usage, since it uses OneUpdater.
     
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    roccitman got a reaction from surrealroad in Reminders   
    Issue resolved. And priorities are great!
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    roccitman got a reaction from surrealroad in Reminders   
    Wow, pretty slick! Still getting used to the syntax, but it's pretty darn smart. But what have you done with J*** J****?!?!!
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    roccitman got a reaction from surrealroad in Reminders   
    Oh, also like the second option in case you're trying to put numbers into your reminder note...

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    roccitman got a reaction from Benjamski in Reminders   
    Hey There
     
    Yeah, I do that all the time. Here's the syntax I would use:
     
    r in 1 day at 12pm to Eat Lunch
     
     
    http://d.pr/i/5NiM
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    roccitman got a reaction from surrealroad in Reminders   
    Seems to work great!
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    roccitman got a reaction from DavidK in Area Code search   
    Exactly what I need!
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    roccitman reacted to surrealroad in Reminders   
    Haha no- but it seems like it'd be a good fit!
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    roccitman got a reaction from surrealroad in Reminders   
    Thanks Jack James! Gotta admit, this is a slick addition. It's been fun being close to the evolution of this workflow.
    -roccit
     
    Btw, are you a DJ in your spare time?

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    roccitman reacted to jdfwarrior in Can Alfred measure inactivity   
    To expand a little on Vitor's response, in an effort to remain as lean and fast as possible alfred doesn't include any sort of monitoring capability to let you perform things like this. You could potentially do such things with workflows depending on your knowledge with programming/scripting or with using cron jobs
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    roccitman reacted to vitor in Can Alfred measure inactivity   
    No (thankfully), Alfred is meant to work when you specifically call it. SleepWatcher, however, might be able to do what you need.
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    roccitman got a reaction from guiguan in Reminders   
    Nicely done! You're the wizard of workflow.
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    roccitman got a reaction from surrealroad in Reminders   
    Nicely done! You're the wizard of workflow.
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