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    jeet reacted to Tyler Eich in Delete file with keyword "Delete <filename>"   
    Trash Workflow
     
    This should do what you want, except I chose 'trash' as my keyword instead of 'delete'. Hope this helps
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    jeet reacted to deanishe in Delete file with keyword "Delete <filename>"   
    With regard to files, Alfred's standard mode of operation is to first find the file (or files), and then select the action.
     
    This has the distinct advantage of working with all File Filters and workflows, making it much faster to find the file you're after.
     
    To these ends, it's trivial to create a workflow with a "Delete" or "Trash" File Action.
     
    You can then hit right arrow (the default key) on any Alfred result of type "file", to perform your Delete/Trash action.
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    jeet reacted to deanishe in LP Vault Manager: A Workflow for LastPass   
    Well first off, the workflow doesn't do anything stupid like store your passwords.
     
    Fundamentally, to use any encrypted data, it first needs to be decrypted.
     
    With any password manager, when your encrypted store is unlocked, either the master password/decryption key or the decrypted passwords are now in memory.
     
    I don't know exactly how the LastPass CLI program works, or how it differs from the browser-based applications, but your data is fundamentally at risk whenever the password store is accessible (i.e. unlocked). Personally, I'd be more inclined to trust software that isn't directly connected to the browser I'm entering the password in: it insulates your sensitive data better from bugs in the browser or extension.
     
    To maximise security, you want the password store to be automatically locked after use. The shorter the time it remains unlocked, the better.
     
    In that regard, disabling the agent timeout is not a great idea, but it's no worse than setting the browser extension to never time out.
     
    Ultimately, it's always a compromise between security and convenience. If you're happy to enter your master password every time you need a site password, then that will minimise the possibility of your passwords being pilfered from your machine by malware. On the other hand, if you leave your password store unlocked whenever the app is running, that makes it more tolerable to use a longer, stronger master password, which makes the encrypted data stored in the cloud more secure.
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    jeet reacted to DJF3 in LP Vault Manager: A Workflow for LastPass   
    This appears to be a workflow with huge potential.. The one thing that comes to mind...
     
    How safe/secure is this workflow?
     
    How safe/secure is this compared to other integrations, other tools, browsers integrated with lastpass, etc.
    In theory, this workflow has full access to all your passwords, right?
     
    Please, convince me to use this!
     
    DJ
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    jeet reacted to Boarder24 in Action Modifier for "find" keyword to delete a file.   
    I didn't really think if that. I know that's a feature but it would be much easier to have it integrated in the find keyword.
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    jeet reacted to Boarder24 in Action Modifier for "find" keyword to delete a file.   
    Today I wanted to delete a file buried in my finder so I used the "find" keyword integrated with Alfred 2 to reveal it. I would be nice if you could hold down control or another action modifier to delete the highlighted file.
     
    Just a thought, that might help productivity.
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