![]() ![]() For older versions of OS X, you can try another workflow here. You can see more details on the support page from Cultured Code, “ Creating To-Dos From Other Apps“.īluetooth Toggle by Jakob Wells for Yosemite only. You can even automatically link to a website, email, or file, and capture snippets of text that you need to refer to later. Things makes it easy to do that before you forget, and without losing focus on what you’re doing. Sometimes, when you’re replying to an email or browsing the web, you might think of something you want to jot down. I don’t use this because I prefer the Quick Entry window to add context immediately. □ Honorable mentionsĪdd to Things by Kim Franken: Add new tasks to your lists in Things. Includes eleven commands, which you (fortunately) don’t need to remember. YouTube by Simon Støvring: Search YouTube videos with Alfred 2 and the “yt” keyword. Rdio by David Ferguson: “Control your local Rdio application, search for tracks, artists or albums to play, and also provide you with information about the currently playing track.” (Related post from March 2006: How I use the Grouping field in iTunes.) For the latter, this workflow speeds up that process. Most of those have a rule which require songs to have ratings, and a couple of them only play songs that need a rating. Rate iTunes Track by David Klem: “Assign a star rating to the currently playing track in iTunes.” I use Smart Playlists. Choose ‘…’ from a comma separated list of values.Choose a random number using a minimum or maximum value.Get a yes or no response to, “Should I…?”.Random Choice by Clinton Strong: Leave indecisiveness to chance. OS X Toolbox Workflow by Sayz Lim: The “tb” keyword gives you eight options in Yosemite: If you don’t have anything sensitive that requires a secure file deletion, this workflow will save that time. Non-Secure Empty Trash by Arthur Hammer: With the Empty Trash securely option checked in Finder Preferences, the default Alfred command to empty your trash (“Empty”) means the files will be deleted securely. Netflix Search by Dorian Karter: “Search, autocomplete and launch Netflix.” Update : v1.5 doesn’t work with the Netflix website revamp, so I’ve stopped using this workflow. Menu Bar Search by Ted Wise: Despite the workflow page on Packal saying it isn’t compatible with Yosemite (10.10), it works fine for me. Results from the workflow are actionable (marked as file items), they can be opened it by pressing Enter, browsed in Alfred by pressing Cmd+Enter, or removed from the favorites list by pressing Ctrl+Enter. Mark a folder/app/file as a favorite and then provide you with quick access to those items by a keyword. Caffeinate was introduced in Mountain Lion (10.8)Ĭhrome Bookmarks by Marat Dreizin: I remember seeing this workflow, and I’m glad I finally installed it. ![]() Enjoy the rabbit hole! □Ĭaffeinate Control by Shawn Patrick Rice: Replaces the Caffeine Mac app.Ĭaffeinate is a native OS X command line utility that solves the problem of your Mac constantly falling asleep on you. The following are a current, alphabetical list of workflows I’ve installed for Alfred 2. ![]()
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