alfred-bear
alfred-search-notes-app
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MIT License | MIT License |
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alfred-bear
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Alfred user? The Bear 2 Alfred Workflow is now available!
Wasn't working during the beta, but it is now! Go get it on GitHub!
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Alfred Workflow For Bear App
https://github.com/drgrib/alfred-bear used to work for me flawlessly when on Bear 1. Watching this closely as it seems the developer might be updating for Bear 2 now that its officially released.
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can’t use bear2 with Alfred
It seems someone has raised the issue to the developer of the Bear Alfred workflow here: https://github.com/drgrib/alfred-bear/issues/52
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Another from Obsidian to Bear post (and why the appeal of Obsidian as a digital brain and personal knowledge system might be overhyped)
Thanks. Are they working with Bear 2.0? The bsearch function is not working apparently: https://github.com/drgrib/alfred-bear
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Fuzzy find tags!
You could use a alfred workfow for this, this one is great https://github.com/drgrib/alfred-bear. To use Tag search type “bs #” and then your tag.
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Bear as a bookmark management tool
alfred-bear: Streamlined note searching and creation for Bear using Alfred | GitHub - drgrib Super full featured way to interact with Bear using Alfred
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x-callback to copy note's link..?
I just checked the workflow creator’s instructions and there is already a way to copy the note link that I’d missed. https://github.com/drgrib/alfred-bear
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looking for a reference which explains how to create a table of contents in Bear
There is an Alfred Workflow that can create a ToC for you (with links to headings). With the new Panda editor, there will be a ToC built-in
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Using Alfred with Bear is ultimate
I don't know for sure which OP was talking about, but it sounds like this one which I also love and couldn't live without.
- Bear Best Practices and Examples
alfred-search-notes-app
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Going Back
Same here - the devil on my shoulder gets me all excited about the dev cycle and advanced features, many of which I'll never use. Meanwhile, nothing comes close to apple notes for quick capture and search (particularly with the alfred plugin). This has been my thought process - since recording that, the siren of obsidian still calls after hearing about their corkboard feature.
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What is your favorite Alfred workflows?
#2 is from sballin
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Alfred Wishlist
I'm sure you have tried it but I have always used this workflow for apple notes https://github.com/sballin/alfred-search-notes-app
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Tried Evernote Legacy
This: https://github.com/sballin/alfred-search-notes-app
What are some alternatives?
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
notational-fzf-vim - Notational velocity for vim.
alfred-workflow-gauth - :key: TOTP - Google Authenticator Workflow for Alfred2 (Two-Factor authentication)
fsnotes - Notes manager for macOS/iOS
alfred-my-mind - Alfred workflow to search through my notes and bookmarks
alfred-bear - Alfred 3 workflow to create and search notes in Bear.
nb - CLI and local web plain text note‑taking, bookmarking, and archiving with linking, tagging, filtering, search, Git versioning & syncing, Pandoc conversion, + more, in a single portable script.
Bear-Power-Pack - A collection of workflows enhancing Bear writer app on iOS and Mac.
takenote - 📝 A web-based notes app for developers.
alfred-workflows - My Alfred Workflows
GitJournal - Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git