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Alfred open terminal here
Alfred open terminal here




alfred open terminal here
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It's also useful when I need to record something time-sensitive. Definitely a lot easier than launching QuickTime and searching the menu for the record screen button. If I ever need to make a voice memo or record my screen, this workflow is very useful. Right now it opens a terminal window (which isn't ideal), but it's definitely more convenient than typing out the command myself.

#Alfred open terminal here zip

This one isn't in the zip download at the end of the post because it contains identifiers that I'm not sure about, but it's not too hard to make yourself.Ĭonnects me to the Mullvad VPN using Wireguard. This workflow makes development in a lightweight text editor much more bearable. Using the Alfred workflow allows me to launch it in a few *seconds*. Starting it up and clicking start takes literal *minutes*.

#Alfred open terminal here android

Launching an AVD is a big pain if you're not using Android Studio. As such, I created a workflow that can hide or show the desktop on command. Sometimes my desktop gets a *little* messy before a presentation. It even does currency, which is useful for doing "Fermi-question" type napkin math and when you want to calculate the average cost of living in Rozwory, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland. It's useful when Digital Color Meter gives me an R, G, B triplet and I want to convert it to hex, or if I want a slightly brighter version of a color and need to experiment.Ĭonvert Convert converts between things. Colors Colors is a workflow that converts between color names, hex colors, RGB values, CMYK, and every other common expression of color. The default one isn’t very usable for nontrivial calculations, so enabling the advanced calculator is a must. Yes, it is too late to change it.Īlmost all other settings are defaults, with the exception being the advanced calculator. Yes, I realize the name is completely backwards. I use the Solid Dark theme, which is a more transparent and brighter version of Alfred Dark. Here are the automations I found most useful in Alfred for both creative and programming work.

alfred open terminal here

Combined with AppleScript on MacOS, nearly everything can be automated.

alfred open terminal here

It’s basically an instant terminal that encourages setting aliases for common tasks. Alfred is a very powerful replacement for Spotlight on MacOS.






Alfred open terminal here