A curated collection of Alfred workflows for developers, productivity, system tools, and more.
Awesome Alfred Workflows is a curated directory of workflows for Alfred, the macOS productivity app. It categorizes hundreds of community-created workflows that extend Alfred's functionality for development, system tasks, text manipulation, and productivity. The project helps users discover tools to automate and streamline their macOS workflow.
Alfred users on macOS looking to extend the app's capabilities, particularly developers, power users, and productivity enthusiasts seeking pre-built workflows for common tasks.
It saves time by providing a well-organized, comprehensive collection of workflows in one place, eliminating the need to search multiple sources. While deprecated for new submissions in favor of the official Alfred Gallery, it remains a valuable historical reference and discovery tool.
A curated list of awesome alfred workflows
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Organizes hundreds of workflows into intuitive categories like Developer and System, making discovery efficient, as shown in the detailed README sections.
Includes a wide range of tools from development (e.g., Dash, GitHub) to productivity and text manipulation, providing extensive options for Alfred users.
Aggregates workflows from multiple sources like Packal and GitHub, serving as a centralized historical reference built by the Alfred community.
Lists resources such as Alfy for Node.js and AwGo for Go, offering practical starting points for building custom workflows.
The README explicitly warns it's deprecated in favor of the official Alfred Gallery, so it no longer accepts new submissions and may not be updated.
As a static list, some workflow links might lead to outdated or incompatible versions, with no active maintenance to ensure functionality.
Unlike the Alfred Gallery, workflows must be manually downloaded and imported, missing the convenience of built-in installation and updates.
With submissions redirected elsewhere, the list risks becoming obsolete as new workflows are only added to the official gallery.