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Cheatsheet to get shortcuts for apps
The icon for VS code is not showing. Even though the icon exists. Instead it's defaulting to the cheatcheet logo.
Added in #24
Really awesome workflow. :)
Right now in both global and normal search, the reminder to be able to customize or if there's a new update are no longer on top of the search results because of #8.
We want to keep this change of order by most frequently used. So the best solution is to keep customize/new update at a specific location (maybe second or third position) so they are both easily seen when doing searches.
leftovers from #17
app shortcuts and logos should be moved to its own separate repo with each app in JSON format instead of Python.
settings.json
but it's not clear where to find that file.
I wondered why my Macbook fans started to spin loudly and Chrome CPU usage went 70%+. It turned out it's because of those 3 gifs in README.md which are 150+ MB in total.
Can you please optimize or remove them?
In most cases, we're interested only in shortcuts related to a currently active app. Alfred allows to get an active app name, so we can filter the results.
This can be achieved either with a hotkey trigger with Focused App Variable enabled or using the following Applescript:
tell application "System Events" to return name of first process whose frontmost is true
Though, these solutions won't give you a name or a URL of an active browser tab.
As with #12 we can make a separate trigger for it.
"view the front app but hide all other apps":"⌘⌥H",
"close all windows of the app":"⌘⌥W",
Capital letters after the opening quotes are missing.
Right now we have a lot of images for thumbnails with different sizes. This might be creating some lag in scrolling down apps. It would be nice if we can use only smaller image thumbnails for performance reasons and put a cap on thumbnails, without affecting quality of the image.
Right now there are shortcuts for 26 different apps. I guess every user uses only a few of them. So it'd be nice to be able to customize app search results by including/excluding some of them. For example, if I don't use Microsoft Word I'd prefer to not see it in the search results.
Since the normal ↵ does nothing it would be nice to execute the selected shortcut via AppleScript.
Are there any plans for this?
Hi @mutdmour,
Have you considered removing the first step of selecting an app and just allow to search among all shortcuts? I think it'll be much easier since instead of typing the app name, selecting it, and typing the shortcut name, I could type the shortcut name right away. And thanks to the fuzzy search I could also very fast filter the end results if there would be shortcuts from other apps found.
If you think that might be useful I could try to implement that.
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