Kevin, I don't know you, but I love what you've built here and also your Keyboard Maestro Variable search for Alfred because I love using Alfred as an interface for my various tools and systems. Are you still using Alfred and Keyboard Maestro? If so I wonder if you'd consider sharing any of your up-to-date workflows/scripts/macros?
If I had one wish though, it would be to use this BTT Gestures in Alfred workflow. It would be an absolute game-changer for me if I could search through my actions in one place and immediately see my associated trigger, as you show in the readme video, whether it's a keyboard shortcut, trackpad gesture, typed string, etc. That would solve my biggest tools problem and I would be reconfiguring all of my launching to take advantage of this.
FWIW my approach is:
Alfred: Beautiful, Lightning fast, Customizable interface. Key feature is that I have no-lag search for all the things that I don't have assigned to Keyboard Shortcuts and Gestures, and increasingly also for 1) searching when I can't remember my shortcuts and 2) stepping through various layers of options. I prefer to launch everything from Alfred.
Keyboard Maestro: Since I'm currently limited to basic scripting KM gives me the ability to build up a collection of subroutines that support context specific macros
BTT: The monitoring of inputs seems to happen at a lower level in BTT than KMM so even though I don't prefer the interface, I sometimes build things in BTT. Also, the HUD is very customizable and pretty nice looking so my KMMs use that for brief notifications.
Kevin, I don't know you, but I love what you've built here and also your Keyboard Maestro Variable search for Alfred because I love using Alfred as an interface for my various tools and systems. Are you still using Alfred and Keyboard Maestro? If so I wonder if you'd consider sharing any of your up-to-date workflows/scripts/macros?
If I had one wish though, it would be to use this BTT Gestures in Alfred workflow. It would be an absolute game-changer for me if I could search through my actions in one place and immediately see my associated trigger, as you show in the readme video, whether it's a keyboard shortcut, trackpad gesture, typed string, etc. That would solve my biggest tools problem and I would be reconfiguring all of my launching to take advantage of this.
FWIW my approach is:
Thanks for the consideration.