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  1. This is a simple workflow that I use on a daily basis. Let say you're working on a project that involves many different URLs and you want to be able to quickly open them. With this workflow, you can save the tabs of your browser in Alfred under a specific name, and then reuse this name to open them all next time you need to work on your project. Demo: Features only saves the urls of the selected browser window saves the urls as a .txt file in the workflow folder Limitations only works with Safari, Chrome and Firefox Requirements python3 Download source code | release
  2. Good morning all, I am trying to search against some multiple queries in a ServiceNow table. Essentially, what I want the workflow to do is be able to add in a new field + operator + term with each query I enter, that way I don't have to hard-code a certain count of queries. To break it down, my initial search, with one query, would look like this as a URL: https://support.servicenow.com/sn_customerservice_case_list.do?sysparm_query=close_notesLIKEQuery1 Or, if I wanted to add two terms, it would append this to the URL: ^close_notesLIKEQuery2 The full URL would look like: https://support.servicenow.com/sn_customerservice_case_list.do?sysparm_query=close_notesLIKEQuery1^close_notesLIKEQuery2 Regarding entering the queries into the Alfred searchbar, I'd like to have some keyword, like 'eespc' (erik e, search past cases) and then add in the queried terms, separated by commas, where each added comma + term would append a new ^close_notesLIKEQuery2, ^close_notesLIKEQuery3, ^close_notesLIKEQuery4, etc. to the URL. So, I could press CMD + Spacebar and do 'eespc Query1, Query2, Query3', and each queried term would show up in it's own appended '^close_notesLIKEQuery' URL piece. Can someone please help me to do this? I'm very new to using Workflows in Alfred, but I know this would be SO helpful to have for daily productivity, etc. Thank you all so very much!!
  3. As I balance all sorts of projects in different fields, I create workspaces for myself using Alfred Workflows (keyword for the project opens all Apps, Websites, Finder Folders, scripts, etc. required for project). Often, there are many web pages and I creating URL actions for each is tedious. I would really love a "Open Multiple URLs" Action where I can paste in a bunch of URLs, separated by line breaks, and the action will open all of them upon trigger. Thanks for the excellent product!
  4. I've taken to using snippets to store URLs to animated gifs - for easy referencing and pasting into chats etc. What would be *great*, would be to support quicklook by pressing a configurable hotkey, within the Snippets Viewer, if the snippet contents is a URL, to preview the GIF - although this would be great for previewing any kind of URL. Cheers, can't live without Alfred!
  5. I use the feature of adding custom urls to alfred many times a day.. to the point where I would really like to do it as a hotkey. This is what I do manually 1. hit my alfred launch hot key <kbd>⌘</kbd> 2. hit bottom key 3 times to go to web search 3. click on add custom search button 4. fill in the details of the page 5. use mouse to click on save Is it possible to have an alfred hot key that simply launches a prompt where i enter simply the url and the keyword.. click on enter and that's it! if not possible is at least possible to have a hot key to launch the last screen where i immediatly add a new custom search?
  6. Hello All, I'd like to setup an OPEN URL, to open 3 URLS at once, in 3 tabs. I can't seem to figure this out. I tried a , after each URL, no luck. Any ideas would be helpful! Thanks!
  7. I'd like to create a suite of browser tabs that open in a single browser window -- not the browser window that might already be open. I'm trying to keep my workflow on a given project separate from other browser instances so that I can just close the project without closing other projects.
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