![]() It updates any workflows you have that you grabbed via Packal, a popular workflow and themes directory for Alfred. A super quick way to get the time in a country or city. I also find it funny that I called it sos. Otherwise it launches the RunCommand workflow and errors out because of the initial. The only tweak I did to this workflow was change the keyword to launch it. I only really use this to start Visual Studio Code from the command line. gharlan/alfred-github-workflow: GitHub Workflow for Alfred 3.willfarrell/alfred-encode-decode-workflow: Encoding and decoding a sting into multiple variations.I just used it to put those two lightning bolts in this post! carlosgaldino/alfred-emoji-workflow: Alfred 2 workflow for searching emoji codes.Search DevDocs straight from the Alfred search bar. yannickglt/alfred-devdocs: Alfred workflow for devdocs.io.Once downloaded, open the file and it will ask you if you want to import the theme into Alfred.Ĭlick the import button and Alfred has been Cobalted.Īt the time of this writing, here’s all the workflows that I currently have installed: Download the raw Cobalt 2 theme file from the /wesbos/Cobalt2-Alfred-Theme repository. I like Wes Bos’ Cobalt 2 theme for other things and I guess since Wes is a huge fan of Alfred, he decided to make the theme for Alfred as well. ![]() You should check it out.Īlong with workflows, you can also install themes. The Syntax FM podcast has a great episode on tooling, including Alfred, Our favourite Productivity Hacks □ - Syntax Podcast 011. I never used Alfred until this past summer. I even decided to make some of my own, nickytonline/alfred-workflows: Hopefully useful workflows for Alfred. It allows you to create workflows for repetitive tasks you do everyday and there is also a huge array of existing workflows for it available. It’s basically Spotlight on steroids and a bag of chips. ![]() Run brew cask install alfred from the command line to install it.Īlfred is so awesome, it deserves it’s own section in this post. Alfred ( buy the Alfred Powerpack to get the full use of Alfred).Run brew cask install spectacle from the command line to install it. This is especially useful for anyone coming from Windows who are used to this out of the box functionality. Spectacle, the best application I’ve found for managing windows on macOS.Homebrew Cask - run brew tap caskroom/cask from the command line to install it.Homebrew - run /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL )" from the command line to install it.As soon as these are installed, you may proceed. These are a must have to simplify installing most things on your Mac. I participated in this week’s #devdiscuss about tooling, and I posted a few links to gists that are my setup on my Mac. The last one I converted was all about My Visual Studio Code Setup. iOS 12.4 is currently on its sixth developer beta.Maybe I should start a series called “Not just a Gist”, as I’m slowly converting gists of mine to blog posts. That update includes support for Apple Card, which Apple has said will launch to consumers sometime this summer. You can download the latest beta using the Software Update feature in System Preferences.Īpple is also beta testing iOS 12.4, likely to be released sooner rather than later. MacOS Mojave 10.14.6 does not feature any notable changes or improvements, and instead focuses on bug fixes and performance boosts. Today’s update comes one week after Apple released beta four of the operating system to developers. Apple today has released the fifth beta of macOS Mojave 10.14.6 to developers.
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