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  1. Hi Paulo, This seemed like just what I was looking for, but the NPM package doesn't exist, and the workflow bundle doesn't work (env vars are correct, and it reports 'Entry added to Inbox' but no new content is added to the relevant DB. Have you pulled this to work on it? TIA!
  2. Bit late, but just stumbled across this. Alfred doesn't know *where* ru is located, so edit your script to include the full file path, e.g.: #!/bin/bash /usr/local/bin/ru {query} if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "FAILED TO ADD!" else echo "{query}" fi
  3. Hi folks, I'm sure I used to see iCloud Drive (now [~/Library/Mobile Documents/some UUID or another]) results in the standard search scope results. I'm not getting that now. Browsing there in Finder shows just the folder preview now (no contents) - the Finder shortcut to iCloud Drive is evidently using hard links or some other strategy to show you the app-specific folders buried away in there. The long and the short of it is that I can no longer see or open files I know are in there with Alfred. Has anyone else noticed this, and can anyone suggest a solution? To clarify: [~/Library/Mobile Documents] is still listed in the search scope. Thanks in advance, James
  4. Hi both, Thanks very much for all your input! I have, though, stumbled upon an even easier method while experimenting with raguay.customct's workflow (thanks for that!). I've created a workflow with just a keyword input and a copy to clipboard action (with paste enabled) with the following value: [JO {date:short} @ {time}] The {date} and {time} placeholder snippets are built into Alfred - the short version of the date snippet is perfect. The above lets me drop in a string like this: [JO 31/03/2015 @ 16:05] Thanks all!
  5. Hi folks, New user here, and loving Alfred so far - it's replaced a few other productivity apps and scripts for me, which is fantastic! I've migrated various snippets from TextExpander into Alfred, but there's one I can't lose (yet) because it's dynamic. I use it to paste a formatted timestamp - I type a keyword, and TextExpander pastes my initials followed by a formatted timestamp where the cursor is in the foreground app. Example: [JO 30/03/2015 @ 19:57] TextExpander takes a text string and placeholders as inputs - so the above uses: [JO %d/%m/%Y @ %H:%M] Where % denotes the start of a placeholder (in this case, to add the day, hour, etc.). I'd love to replace this with Alfred - any ideas? Thanks in advance, James
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