Alfred workflow to open current Finder window in Terminal/iTerm/Warp and vice versa.
alfred-terminalfinder is an Alfred workflow for macOS that enables bidirectional navigation between file browsers (Finder, Path Finder) and terminal applications (Terminal, iTerm, Warp). It solves the problem of manually copying paths between graphical file managers and command-line interfaces by providing instant keyboard shortcuts to open the current directory in the opposite application.
macOS power users, developers, and system administrators who frequently switch between graphical file browsers and terminal applications during their workflow.
It dramatically reduces context switching time with simple two-letter commands, supports multiple terminal applications (Terminal, iTerm, Warp) and file browsers (Finder, Path Finder), and integrates seamlessly into the Alfred ecosystem for keyboard-driven productivity.
Alfred workflow to open current Finder window in Terminal/iTerm and vice versa.
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Enables seamless switching between file browsers and terminals with commands like 'ft' for Finder to Terminal and 'tf' for the reverse, eliminating manual path copying as per the usage guide.
Supports Finder, Path Finder, Terminal, iTerm 2.9.x/3.x, and Warp, covering key macOS tools and extending functionality with dedicated commands like 'pi' for Path Finder to iTerm.
Uses simple two-letter Alfred keywords to streamline repetitive tasks, reducing context switching time in line with the Alfred philosophy of keyboard-driven automation.
Alfred search results display clear action descriptions in subtitles, such as showing 'Finder → Terminal' for the 'ft' command, enhancing usability as demonstrated in the screenshot.
Only compatible with iTerm 2.9.x and 3.x; users on older versions like 2.1.x must switch to a separate branch, adding complexity and maintenance overhead.
Requires Alfred, a paid third-party application, which limits accessibility for users without Alfred or those preferring free or native macOS solutions.
Focuses solely on specific apps (Finder, Path Finder, Terminal, iTerm, Warp), excluding other popular file managers or terminal emulators, which may reduce utility for diverse setups.