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Mac clipboard manager vim
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I have a bunch of workflows to quickly create reminders, to-do tasks, temporary emails, convert currency, or search for emoji and Unicode characters. But the best features that come with the Powerpack are the "Alfred Workflows" - user-defined scripts that let you automate many tasks. It enables a few more features like a text expansion (here called "snippets") or the clipboard history. But the PowerPack (a paid extension) is where it really packs a punch. Even without the PowerPack, it's much more powerful than Spotlight. So when I got my Mac, one of the first things I did was to replace Spotlight with Alfred. I used Launchy on Windows and GNOME Do on Linux, and they are both great (just having a launcher will make you feel much more productive).

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And I absolutely love it! I knew about its existence even before owning a Mac, and I envied Mac users to have such a great launcher. Alfred #Īlfred is a launcher - this app that opens when you press ⌘+Spacebar and lets you quickly open other apps. Since this is a very long post, I've to split it into two parts: the Mac apps and the CLI stuff. I also love to read what tools other people are using.

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From a minor: "Hey, I just run the same command twice, I should create an alias!" to installing random tools ( "Hmm, I'm wondering if there is a way to get notifications when a long-running job in a terminal finishes, so I can do other stuff in the meantime?").

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Whenever I see something annoying, I want to drop everything and try to fix it right away. I could spend days just tweaking things on my computer.









Mac clipboard manager vim