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Mike Manewitz

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  1. Disregard! I had an older version of the workflow loaded and it was conflicting. Pushing the update now.
  2. Hey @vitor just getting around to this. Any obvious reason I can't update the bundle to the same value? If I change it at all, it will let me save but I think that sort of defeats the updating mechanism. Same thing happens on the export screen. Couldn't find documentation about this besides it begin required. Thank you!
  3. @vitor: updated this to add an arguably more helpful search of library documentation on hexdocs.pm. https://github.com/manewitz/hex-alfred/releases/tag/v2.5
  4. Thanks @vitor! Is there any way you could update the description or tags to include the terms Elixir and Erlang so people can find it easier? Unless someone was searching for 'hex' or 'beam' I don't think it will come up.
  5. After making a workflow for searching rubygems, I made another for search Elixir packages on https://hex.pm https://github.com/manewitz/hex-alfred Screenshots in the README. Let me know how it looks. Thanks so much! Mike
  6. Gotcha. I'm new at making releases and thought I created a new one (v2). I'll brush up on that if I end up updating. I'm going to button up another one for searching. Cheers!
  7. @Vero I took a crack at parameterizing the URL and path as well as adding the user-configurable keywords. For my own usage, I wanted 2 keywords (one for opening directly by name, one for searching). When you type "gem", you see both search and open options in the results and you can either arrow down or type s to search, which feels intuitive to me. Let me know how this looks: https://github.com/manewitz/rubygems-alfred/releases/download/v2/rubygems.alfredworkflow
  8. Excellent! Thanks for the feedback. I'll make those tweaks and push an update.
  9. Hello! I've been using this as a smart search to look up Ruby gems and thought it might be helpful to other Alfred users. It's extremely light and has no dependencies. There is some overlap with Will Farrell's Package Managers workflow where we both use the 'gem' keyword but I haven't used that one. https://github.com/manewitz/rubygems-alfred Screenshots in the README. Thanks so much! Let me know if you need anything from me or if I can tighten this up. Mike
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