DrewOS Posted January 28, 2022 Share Posted January 28, 2022 Under Workflows if I select and edit a script object. There is a drop down list of shells and interpreters called Language, however, you cannot customise them. At the moment the main reason for wanting to do this is to change to /usr/bin/python3 Python2 is to be removed soon and most languages from default macOS installations at a later date(s). This was mentioned in Catalina’s notes as depreciations. This means in the future people will be using Conda, Homebrew etc to add languages to their systems unless Alfred plans to included runtimes. I actually use Homebrew to get newer versions of python, zsh and bash these are a different paths. I just wonder if there is currently a way to add and change them? Some people also use tools like asdf, pyenv, rvm, direnv etc to manage multiple versions of languages. Link to comment
giovanni Posted January 28, 2022 Share Posted January 28, 2022 Hi @DrewOS welcome to the forum. This topic has been recently discussed, you might want to review this thread: Chris Messina 1 Link to comment
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