Awesome
Cheatsheet
Alfred workflow that gets shortcuts for applications, websites, tools and others
If you have any questions or issues, checkout the discussion at the alfred forum here. Or create an issue if you cannot find an answer.
Supported
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe Photoshop
- Airmail
- Alfred
- Asana
- AutoMute Chrome extension
- Databricks
- Default Folder X
- Evernote
- Finder
- Firefox
- Forklift 3
- Github.com
- Google Chrome
- Google Docs
- Google Sheets
- inbox.google.com
- IntelliJ Idea (default Mac OS X)
- iTerm2
- Jira
- Mac OSX
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Word
- Outlook
- Pixelmator
- Reddit Enhancement Suite
- Safari
- Sibelius G7
- Sketch
- Slack
- Spotify
- Sublime Text
- Terminal
- Trello.com
- Things
- Video Speed Controller chrome extension
- Vim
- Vimeo
- Vintage Sublime
- Visual Studio Code
- XCode
- Youtube.com
Request apps to add
If you would like to request an app to add, please comment on this issue #29
To download
Download workflow file
To add more apps
- add it yourself to [custom.json] in your data directory.
{
"custom_app_example": {
"action": "shortcut"
}
}
- to overwrite any default, ^⏎ on any shortcut in the app.
- to share with everyone, create a PR with the app shortcuts you want to add [/src/shortcuts.py]. Please also include the app icon (
src/apps/icons/%APP NAME%.png
). - create an issue requesting the tool you want us to add
To show or hide apps in search results
Open settings.json
in your data directory.
To show only some specific apps in the search results list them in show_only_apps
parameter:
{
"__workflow_last_version": "1.3.0",
"show_only_apps": [
"Alfred",
"Mac OSX",
"Terminal"
]
}
All other apps would be hidden then.
To hide some apps in the search results list them in hide_apps
parameter:
{
"__workflow_last_version": "1.3.0",
"hide_apps": [
"Microsoft Word",
"Video Speed Controller chrome extension"
]
}
To find your settings.json or custom.json file
Open cheatsheet in Alfred and look for customize your cheatsheet
.
Open that and that should open the folder with your settings.json
and custom.json
file.