An Alfred 2 workflow to quickly list, search, and open SourceTree repositories directly from Alfred.
Alfred 2 Source Tree Workflow is a macOS productivity tool that integrates SourceTree with Alfred's launcher. It enables developers to list, search, and open their SourceTree repositories directly from Alfred, eliminating the need to switch between applications. The workflow uses cached feedback and modifier keys for quick actions like revealing repositories in Finder.
macOS developers who use both Alfred and SourceTree for their daily Git repository management and want to streamline their workflow with keyboard shortcuts.
It saves time by reducing context switching, offers fast repository search with caching, and provides quick-access actions through Alfred's modifier keys, making it a must-have for Alfred power users who rely on SourceTree.
Alfred 2 Workflow to list, search, and open Source Tree repositories in Alfred
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Uses the 'st' keyword with cached feedback to quickly list and query SourceTree repositories, reducing search time as noted in the README.
Modifier keys like Command and Alt enable instant actions such as revealing in Finder or browsing in Alfred, minimizing context switching.
The 'stbookmark' keyword provides rapid access to SourceTree's bookmark window, streamlining navigation without opening the full app.
Offers both direct download for users and symlink-based installation via Rake tasks for developers, catering to different workflow needs as described.
Designed specifically for Alfred 2, with no mention of updates for newer versions, making it potentially obsolete for modern Alfred users.
Only integrates with SourceTree; it cannot be used with other Git clients, limiting its utility in diverse development environments.
The workflow was last updated in 2013, and the README shows no recent activity, raising risks for compatibility on current macOS versions.