![]() I’ve been using Search Link for a few years with Alfred. Simply put in the path to your preferred editor and Slink will attempt to pass the configuration file to it to be opened. “slc” will open the Search Link configuration file in the editor of your choice, as specified by the editorpath variable.Īs an example of what you can put in the editorpath variable, I use /Applications/Sublime Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl, which is the path to SublimeText 3 on my Mac. Holding down the CTRL key while executing this search will open the resulting link in your default web browser. Holding down the CMD key while executing this search will copy the resulting URL to the clipboard. “sl” followed by your Search Link string will trigger the Search Link service against your search string, and copy the resulting Markdown link to the clipboard. ![]() This helper workflow has two flows that can be triggered: You can download Search Link from its project page on Brett’s web site. Slink is a helper workflow for Brett Terpstra’s Search Link services, a small toolset to help you quickly generate Markdown links. The following description is included in the Workflow. I’ve called my workflow for working with Search Link “Slink” (I was oh so tempted to call it ‘Slinky’), and it is fairly straight forward with two distinct flows within it.įor more Alfred workflows, take a look at the downloadable workflow list on the Alfred project page. When you’re done, you can run it on the full document and - if your queries were good - have your links generated automatically without ever opening a browser. ⇨ The “bracket” format, which allows you to just write, marking things to link as you go. ⇨ Run a single search and have the results put on your clipboard, perfect for using from scripts and launchers (e.g. ⇨ Run a quick search on a single selection, and have the selection replaced with the resulting url (and optional title) as a Markdown inline link, a Markdown reference, or just a plain url. SearchLink is a System Service for macOS which handles searching multiple sources and automatically generating Markdown links for text. Here is the introduction from the Search Link home page on Brett’s site, which is where you can download the latest version and learn how to use it. It is a big time saver for anyone working with links and Markdown. It exists as a small set of Mac services/quick actions, that allow you to enter and process a search term along with some parameters you can specify and even customise. ![]() Search Link is a way to quickly lookup Markdown links directly from where you are typing. I figured this might be a good time to publish a small Alfred workflow I have for working with Search Link. A few days ago Brett updated one of his tools, and one that I use regularly. Something I am totally on board with, taking a similar approach myself across the platforms I deal with. Brett is a creative guy who shares a lot of the things he makes that help make life on the Mac that bit easier. For anyone using a Mac for an extended period of time and looking for ways to do things better, the chances are that you will have come across the name Brett Terpstra.
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