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alfred-pipe
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Insert Line Break After Each Period?
I agree with others that you might want to reconsider your choice of text editor, but assuming that you can't do that for whatever reason, then the pipe workflow looks perfect for you. This allows you to run the clipboard through a "shell one-liner" - in your case, you could use sed 's/\. /\n/g'.
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Case Converter Recommendations for MacOS Monterey
What about | pipe? You can make custom alias for 'pipe' commands like tr, sed, cut, etc.
alfred-bear
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What are your guys must have workflows that you use daily?
Bear
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Convenience suggestion: display the Special Searches options when using @ in search field
Thank you! I was using a much older one (https://github.com/chrisbro/alfred-bear). Will try the one you linked!
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Hanging in macOS + iOS
On macOS I get the beachball and an unresponive Bear when opening notes with Alfred and this Alfred workflow. The beachball usually takes about 10 seconds.
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Quick selector for "filter to tag"
If you’re willing to use an Alfred Workflow this one by Chris Brown lets you search and jump to tags. (Look for the bst command.) I use it everyday!
- I'd LOVE something similar to this on Bear, for jumping to specific tags.
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What Alfred Workflows do you use?
Bear by Chris Brown, which I use to quickly open my notes
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How do you guys quickly bring up a nested tag?
On the Mac, I use Chris Brown’s Alfred Workflow to jump to subtags in the tag tree. I also find this useful for browsing, since the sidebar makes it unwieldy to browse anything deeply nested. See the “bst” command. If you use or are willing to use Alfred, you can recreate the Evernote functionality you describe – I prefer it, in fact, since you can start anywhere, and don’t need to switch apps first. In case it’s useful...
What are some alternatives?
alfred-vpn-manager - Manage Tunnelblick & Viscosity VPN connections from Alfred
alfred-workflow-gauth - :key: TOTP - Google Authenticator Workflow for Alfred2 (Two-Factor authentication)
alfred-fixum - Fix Alfred 3 Python workflows affected by the Sierra/Alfred-Workflow background process bug
notion-toolbox - This is a collection of Notion tools that work in tandem together.
bear-backlinks - Automated backlinks for notes in Bear.app, on macOS.
text_case_tools - Convert text into various cases
EmojiTaco - Alfred Emoji Script with Taco and other unicode 9 emoji
alfred-prettier-clipboard - 🎨 Format code in your clipboard with Prettier
alfred-markdown-notes - Alfred Markdown Notes management
alfred-urban-dictionary - Search Urban Dictionary from Alfred.
alfred-workflows - My Alfred Workflows