alfy 0.11.0 → 0.12.2
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- package/cleanup.js +7 -3
- package/index.d.ts +554 -0
- package/index.js +33 -29
- package/init.js +9 -4
- package/lib/update-notification.js +6 -7
- package/license +1 -1
- package/package.json +24 -20
- package/readme.md +40 -13
- package/run-node.sh +1 -1
package/cleanup.js
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#!/usr/bin/env node
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import {fileURLToPath} from 'node:url';
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import execa from 'execa';
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const __dirname = path.dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url));
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import Conf from 'conf';
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export interface FetchOptions extends Options {
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URL search parameters.
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Number of milliseconds this request should be cached.
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Transform the response before it gets cached.
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export interface OutputOptions {
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The script will only be re-run if the script filter is still active and the user hasn't changed the state of the filter by typing and triggering a re-run. For example, it could be used to update the progress of a particular task:
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readonly rerunInterval?: number;
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}
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export interface CacheConfGetOptions {
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Get the item for the key provided without taking the `maxAge` of the item into account.
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export interface CacheConfSetOptions {
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export interface CacheConf<T> extends Conf<T> {
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isExpired: (key: T) => boolean;
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The icon displayed in the result row. Workflows are run from their workflow folder, so you can reference icons stored in your workflow relatively.
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type PossibleModifiers = 'fn' | 'ctrl' | 'opt' | 'cmd' | 'shift';
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The title displayed in the result row. There are no options for this element and it is essential that this element is populated.
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615
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- [alfred-chuck-norris-jokes](https://github.com/jeppestaerk/alfred-chuck-norris-jokes) - Get Chuck Norris jokes
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588
616
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- [alfred-show-network-info](https://github.com/jeppestaerk/alfred-show-network-info) - See network info and discover local devices
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589
617
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- [alfred-currency-conversion](https://github.com/jeppestaerk/alfred-currency-conversion) - See foreign exchange rates and currency conversion
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590
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- [alfred-reference](https://github.com/vinkla/alfred-reference) - Search for HTML elements and CSS properties
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591
618
|
- [alfred-polyglot](https://github.com/nikersify/alfred-polyglot) - Translate text with Google Translate
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592
619
|
- [alfred-stock-price](https://github.com/Wei-Xia/alfred-stock-price-workflow) - Show real time stock price in US market
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593
620
|
- [alfred-jira](https://github.com/colinf/alfred-jira) - Convert clipboard text between Markdown and Jira markup
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594
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-
- [alfred-homebrew](https://github.com/vinkla/alfred-homebrew) - Search for macOS packages with Homebrew
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595
621
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- [alfred-network-location-switch](https://github.com/abdul/alfred-network-location-switch) - Switch macOS network location
|
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596
622
|
- [alfred-cool](https://github.com/nguyenvanduocit/alfred-cool) - Find cool words
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597
623
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- [alfred-google-books](https://github.com/Dameck/alfred-google-books) - Search for Google Books
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601
627
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- [alfred-title](https://github.com/Kikobeats/alfred-title) – Capitalize your titles
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602
628
|
- [alfred-trello](https://github.com/mblode/alfred-trello) - Search your boards, quickly add cards, and view list of cards for Trello
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603
629
|
- [alfred-npm-versions](https://github.com/mrmartineau/alfred-npm-versions) - Lookup the latest 15 versions for an npm package
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604
|
-
- [alfred-travis-ci](https://github.com/adriantombu/alfred-travis-ci) - Check the status of your Travis CI builds
|
|
605
630
|
- [alfred-github-trending](https://github.com/mikqi/alfred-github-trending) - Search trending repositories on GitHub
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|
606
631
|
- [alfred-elm](https://github.com/nicklayb/alfred-elm) - Browse Elm packages documentation
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607
632
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- [alfred-imagemin](https://github.com/kawamataryo/alfred-imagemin) - Minify images with Imagemin
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@@ -612,6 +637,8 @@ Non-synced local preferences are stored within `Alfred.alfredpreferences` under
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637
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- [alfred-chrome-workflow](https://github.com/jopemachine/alfred-chrome-workflow) - Search Chrome's bookmarks, history and download logs
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613
638
|
- [alfred-code](https://github.com/shaodahong/alfred-code) - Quickly open a file in Visual Studio Code
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614
639
|
- [alfred-amphetamine](https://github.com/demartini/alfred-amphetamine) - Start and end sessions quickly in the Amphetamine app
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640
|
+
- [alfred-ids](https://github.com/rizowski/alfred-ids) - Generate various types of IDs.
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641
|
+
- [alfred-awesome-stars](https://github.com/jopemachine/alfred-awesome-stars) - Search starred GitHub repos through awesome-stars.
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