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  1. Finder has a built-in shortcut Cmd+Shift+G for searching through recent directories - however it is not nearly as good as Alfred's search and fuzzy matching. In Alfred you can naturally use Cmd+Enter to reveal the currently selected file/folder. However this opens up a new Finder window/tab. Is there a way to have a different keyboard shortcut (e.g. Shift+Cmd+Enter) that will reveal the file from Alfred in the existing Finder window? Basically this would allow Alfred to serve as a superior replacement to the built-in Finder search.
  2. I see. Thanks very much @andy4222 for your help I'll give your suggestion a try!
  3. Ah thanks, I didn't know about the `||` operator. It seems like that partially solves my problem, although the keywords are still not fuzzy matched, e.g. if I have one of the keywords be `make chrome default browser`, then it won't match for the alfred query `default chrome`. I guess I have to manually add in all the different aliases I can think of, or is there a way to make it fuzzy match that I'm missing?
  4. One of the reasons I like Alfred so much is the fuzzy search works really well for all the apps and files on my system. For some reason though, I've been having trouble achieving the same search niceness for triggering workflows. In particular, I have a keyword trigger that makes Chrome my default browser, the keyword is `dchrome`, and the title of the trigger is "Make Chrome Default Browser". Unfortunately, if I search for anything like "make chrome default" or "chrome default" it doesn't seem to match the title of the workflow - I have to type in exactly `dchrome`. Is there anyway where I can fuzzy match the titles of all or certain workflows in addition to the keyword? Thanks!
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