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Alfred 4 snippets shortcut
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alfred 4 snippets shortcut
  1. #ALFRED 4 SNIPPETS SHORTCUT FOR MAC#
  2. #ALFRED 4 SNIPPETS SHORTCUT INSTALL#
  3. #ALFRED 4 SNIPPETS SHORTCUT PRO#
  4. #ALFRED 4 SNIPPETS SHORTCUT WINDOWS#

"Alfred 1.0 offers enhanced global hotkeys, URL handling, more". "Alfred 3 with new Snippet Expansion - dotdev". "5 Awesome Things You Can Do With Alfred On Your Mac". "Interview: Alfred Picks Up Where Quicksilver Left Off". "The 27th Annual Editors' Choice Awards".

alfred 4 snippets shortcut

#ALFRED 4 SNIPPETS SHORTCUT FOR MAC#

"Alfred: TUAW Best of 2011 winner for Mac utility apps".

  • ^ Warren, Christina (December 12, 2011).
  • Macstories.Related article.10 Ways to Activate the Same Application Using Mac Automation Tools "MacStories Apps Of 2011: Reader's Choice Winners". To navigate the Clipboard History, you can either use your cursor or the down/up Arrow keys on your keyboard. However, I can never locate those arrow keys without looking down at my keyboard.

    alfred 4 snippets shortcut

    So I created a Keyboard Maestro macro that allows me to trigger the Arrows using assigned shortcuts. This way I don’t have to look down at my keyboard to locate those keys, and I can keep my hands on the home keys. Here’s a quick video of me using my KM macro to navigate the Alfred history list. Quickly navigating the Alfred’s Clipboard History using a Keyboard Maestro macro shortcut. To trigger the Down Arrow, I use my assigned ⌘+J shortcuts, and to navigate back up the list I use ⌥+J combination. Copy Everything!Īs someone who works at the computer all day, it’s a huge time suck to retype text I’ve previously typed, or research URLs or other content I’ve used. It’s for that reason I try to quickly copy important snippets of text and information I might need again, or that might get removed in the process of submitting or saving the content. To quickly save batches of text, I use another Keyboard Maestro macro and string trigger, “cll”, that triggers the ⌘A and then ⌘C shortcuts. Remember to check out my related article 5 Chrome Extensions to Boost Development Productivity for a list of browser extensions to add to your toolkit.Copied text of course gets copied to Alfred Clipboard History, and other Clipboard History applications, including iClip, which I have previously reviewed. I hope you will find these apps to be a helpful and productive addition to your workflow. Since Macs do not have this feature natively, this is a very handy tool. You can configure shortcuts that allow you to snap apps to different parts of the screen.

    #ALFRED 4 SNIPPETS SHORTCUT WINDOWS#

    Spectacle is an open-sourced app that allows you to move and resize windows with ease. Spectacle users have recommended Rectangle as an open-source alternative.ĭespite the disclaimer, I have been a user of Spectacle way before this announcement (and still use it on the daily) so I would be remiss if I didn't mention it. It also provides additional features such as creating gifs and screen recordings.ĭisclaimer: Recently, it seems Spectacle has decided that it will no longer be actively maintained so use your discretion if it's something you want to install. I use Zappy whenever I require screenshots that need annotations. I use Typora as an additional note-taking app and it is a joy to work with. However, what makes this editor stand out from the rest is its ease of use and customization capabilities. Typora is the only app on this list that is not Mac-specific and is available for both Windows and Linux.

    alfred 4 snippets shortcut

    It gives you the ability to add gifs and snippets to your shortcuts.

    #ALFRED 4 SNIPPETS SHORTCUT PRO#

    There's also Rocket Pro which costs $4.99 (USD) and is something I have personally purchased. I really like using emojis and with Rocket I can configure a trigger key to view a menu of emojis to choose from.

    #ALFRED 4 SNIPPETS SHORTCUT INSTALL#

    ⬇️ Download from App Store or Install via Homebrew. It keeps a log of the content you copy and you can easily traverse through the history via: CMD + Shift + V. 3) Flycut ✂️įlycut was recommended to me by my manager and I honestly have no idea how I went so long without using a clipboard manager. 🌐 Check out Its圜al or Install via Homebrew. Itsycal solved that issue perfectly as I can sync it with my Apple calendar and simply access it from my toolbar. I found myself wanting to have a quick and easy way to view my calendar without having to open up the calendar app. Search your Mac and the web, and be more productive with custom actions to control your Mac.įor advanced features, there's the Alfred Powerpack, an app I have personally purchased, which includes additional features such as workflows and custom themes. 1) Alfred 🎩Īlfred is an award-winning app for macOS which boosts your efficiency with hotkeys, keywords, text expansion and more. Anyway, enough promoting and let's get on with the list. If you enjoy lists like this, you might also enjoy my article on the 5 Chrome Extensions to Boost Development Productivity. This is a list of the main apps I use as a Full-time Developer.














    Alfred 4 snippets shortcut