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alfredworkflow-logseq-quicknote's Introduction

Overview

This Alfred workflow adds a Quick Note to an already open Logseq instance using the quickCapture method.

Installation

  1. In Alfred, install this workflow after saving it to your computer.
  2. If at first it doesn't work, ensure that Logseq is open, and then inspect the workflow. In the Open URL action, double check that the browser to Open With is defaulted to 'Logseq'.

Usage

Insert to TODAY

Open Alfred using your hotkey, and enter ls What ever you want in your quick note.

Insert to specific page (available in Logseq v0.8.12 onwards)

Open Alfred using your hotkey, and enter ls-specific-page What ever you want in your quick note, i.e. ls-projectA love this project

alfredworkflow-logseq-quicknote's People

Contributors

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alfredworkflow-logseq-quicknote's Issues

Bug: `ls-` not capturing text after first space

Scenario

Alfred command

ls-project capture something

Captured text in page project

capture

Detail

Because split arg utility split command by space and openURL action always put split2 as content, everything after the first space will not be captured.

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