Search links, save links, show Quick Save, toggle Anydock or do other things right in Alfred.
This workflow is developed and tested with Anybox 2.0 and Alfred 5.
Download Anybox.alfredworkflow and install.
Go to “Anybox › Settings › General” to copy API key.
Go to “Alfred › Workflows › Anybox › Configure Workflow” to enter API key.
Type in default keyword “sd[space]” to search links in Anybox.
For this workflow to work, Anybox needs to be running.
Search Links
Show Quick Save
Save Current Tab
Save Current Tab with Tags
Save Current Tab to Folder
Save Clipboard
Save Clipboard with Tags
Save Clipboard to Folder
Save Note
Toggle Anydock
Toggle Stash Box
Toggle Link Detection
Switch Anydock Profile
Open All in Anydock Profile
Show List
Open an issue.
Anybox workflow doesn’t require any third-party dependencies. These actions are developed with shell script and Python 3, which are pre-installed on macOS.
However, in some cases the Python 3 on your Mac maybe not working properly.
So you need to make sure your Mac have a valid Python 3 at /usr/bin/python3
. To verify, open Termimal.app and type in /usr/bin/python3
. A valid output should look like this:
Python 3.9.6 (default, Oct 18 2022, 12:41:40)
[Clang 14.0.0 (clang-1400.0.29.202)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>
If your terminal’s output looks like this:
xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/commandLineTools), missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun
You can fix this with the following instruction from Stack Exchange: Why am I getting an “invalid active developer path” when attempting to use Git after upgrading to macOS Ventura?