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Use a browser bookmarklet via Alfred
Pauses and resumes execution of the frontmost app
Get logins from bugmenot
Spelling correction in various languages
Prevent your computer from going to sleep
Toggle bluetooth and its menu bar icon
Download videos from popular sources
Reference paper sizes and device viewport widths
Opens Chrome’s frontmost tab in an incognito window
Translate keyboard keys to AppleScript key codes
Sets a label color for selected files and directories
Removes extraneous information from URLs
Lock your keyboard and trackpad temporarily, so you can clean them
Convert Markdown to BBCode
Get ratings for different types of media
Creates a new file in the current Finder directory
Update workflows with a single node
Takes arguments as tags and adds your browser’s frontmost tab as a pinboard bookmark
Play a round of table tennis with Alfred
Open and manage your Pinboard “toread” bookmarks
List and act on the contents of your ~/Downloads directory
Remove the quarantine attribute from your apps
Renames a directory or file (preserving the extension)
Convert selected text to a QR code
Do a right-click on Finder files, with the keyboard
Run shell commands without opening a terminal
Stream from a selection of short films
Get a strong password by leveraging multiple sources
Switch the user agent for your frontmost browser
Substitute words by checking against a thesaurus
Save and reuse files, directory structures, and urls
Get a temporary email inbox
A two-player game for Alfred
Upload files and directories for easy sharing
Outputs the url of a video on a supported website with its duration in square brackets
Watch and manage local videos and streams
Take screenshots directly to the web
Find words that contain a particular pattern
These are the Workflows that are no longer under development and won’t get more updates. Reasons for deprecation depend on the the Workflow, but they don’t tend to be deprecated without an alternative.
All the code in the workflows’ root directory is licensed under The Unlicense (Public Domain, essentially). Applications and libraries inside a _licensed
directory (if there is one) are not public domain, and are accompanied by their respective licenses.