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Workflowy keyboard shortcuts mac
Workflowy keyboard shortcuts mac






workflowy keyboard shortcuts mac
  1. #WORKFLOWY KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS MAC HOW TO#
  2. #WORKFLOWY KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS MAC FULL#

It also isn't uncommon for me to see a Shortcut that IS useful but can already be achieved by asking Siri. Everything I tried failed and I eventually gave up.

#WORKFLOWY KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS MAC HOW TO#

When the Shortcut ran it had no issue locating people using FmF but I could not figure out how to pull the location info and pass it along to another task. I tried to make a similar Shortcut that would give my expected arrival to another person based on their location in Find My Friends. For instance, I have a Shortcut that will send a message with my expected arrival time home from my current location. When I try to build my own (with no scripting experience, mind you) they typically don't/won't do what I expect. For the past year that has not been their behavior. When I use them from my phone sometimes they work as expected and other times there are extra steps involved, like unlocking and opening the phone. I used to be able to trigger them from my Apple Watch but now I get an error on the Watch. However, those 2 I use daily seem slightly broken since iOS 13. In the interim, the quickest workaround I’ve found is this: After completing something, and before clicking WFcount, toggle the completed state: either by double clicking Completed in the toolbar or via keyboard shortcut (Cmd+O+O on Mac, Ctrl+O+O on Windows) Not ideal, but faster than changing pages. I really want Siri Shortcuts to be useful but, for me, I don't find much that is. I have a few that I use and 2 in particular that I use daily.

#WORKFLOWY KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS MAC FULL#

I'll have to check out the full list when i have more time. It opens a link (copied from OmniFocus) to my folder of Someday/Maybe lists.Wow, that's pretty cool. So I created a workflow in Alfred that uses the keyword ofsm. I did change the keyword needed to search the dictionary from define to def, just to make it a bit quicker.īecause I keep so many idea lists, I wanted a quick way to pull them up. It has a built-in mechanism for searching the dictionary for a word and offering synonyms. I find myself looking for synonyms and definitions quite a bit, and Alfred makes it really easy on me. So when I ran across a workflow for searching and pasting in the classes for every icon, I installed it immediately. It’s a part of nearly every website I’ve worked with. I almost always start typing into Alfred.īecause I develop for the web, I use the Font Awesome library of icons a lot. If I need to open a file, I rarely go to Finder. And if you’re just getting started with one, it’s a good place to start. This is a pretty standard way to use a launcher like Alfred. Though sometimes I wonder if I’ve made this too easy. Invoking Alfred and entering my snippet abbreviation sends me directly to my email. Using TextExpander, I set up a snippet that expands to the url for the account I want and presses Enter. This means checking my email requires entering the url for Gmail, and because I run a few different accounts I need to be able to pinpoint the exact email address.

workflowy keyboard shortcuts mac

I use Google Apps for my email and haven’t found a need for a local client because the web client works so well.

workflowy keyboard shortcuts mac

Instead I pull up each post, copy all the pieces I need, and use the clipboard history in Alfred to paste each piece without flipping between apps. I could flip back and forth nine times and get everything copied over, but that’s ridiculous. fast keyboard navigation & commands, and fold, focus, and filter to make big lists small. It has the title, excerpt, and link for each post that was published that week. WorkFlowy is available for Cloud, Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone. I copy text and links all the time, and sometimes I need to copy/paste multiple portions of text at once. This pulls up the app I want without a misfire. I set up workflows (Powerpack feature) that allow me to hit a keyboard shortcut and show/hide the app I want. I’d rather jump straight to an app without hunting down the window that looks like the one I want. I mentioned this in a previous article, but it bears repeating because it’s so important. Find one or two that you know you’ll use and build from there. So if you’re just starting out, don’t feel like you need to adopt a whole bunch of things at once. ago I dont know but I wish it worked the same from the section heading. Alt-Shift-9/0 or Ctrl-Shift-9/0 3 level 2 Not sure what the Windows/Linux equivalent is. I started using Alfred a few years ago and have slowly built up the number of use cases I have for it. Theres also Cmd-Shift-9 and Cmd-Shift-0 (on macOS) to move the previous/next sibling. I keep hitting the Alfred shortcuts and staring at it like it’s broken. It’s painful for me and hilarious for her to watch. I try to use my wife’s profile once in a while.








Workflowy keyboard shortcuts mac