
If your shortcut names contain anything personally identifiable or private, please just substitute in some alternative text. If you don’t, could you send me the output of sccopy in a direct message on this forum so I can scan through the names of your shortcuts and check for anything that might have an inadvertent impact on the JSON being used behind the scenes. If so, if you change them to single quotes, I think you should have them working. Q) Do any of your shortcut names contain double quotes? While I’ll have a go at fixing (and retesting) the issue when I get the time (probably at the weekend), I might be able to give you a quick fix if the issue is what I think it might be (something not related to the Alfred version, but to your shortcuts). However, I’ve been thinking over what could be going on and I’ve managed to do something that breaks it and gives the same result as what you are seeing.

PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series XS, Xbox One.
#ALFRED FOR MAC VERSION RELEASE DATES PC#
It’s quite a straight forward process, so there’s not much of anything to go wrong as such. Developed by: Pendulo Studios Release date: December 16th, 2021 Platforms: PC (Steam and GOG). As you can see from the list above, with the exception of the first OS X beta, all versions of the Mac operating system from 2001 to 2012 were all named after big cats. Being a long time power user of Shortcuts, all the way back to the first release of Workflow,it was quite exciting to get my hands on I’m running Bypass 1.3.0 on Alfred 5.03 on macOS 12.6 and both sc and scrun are listing shortcuts for me.
#ALFRED FOR MAC VERSION RELEASE DATES PRO#
I recently updated my Macbook Pro to macOS Monterey, and with it I got access to running Shortcuts on the Mac. So if you like/use that, and also have an interest in Shortcuts I think it will be worth a look ThoughtAsylum – 12 Nov 21 Alfred Workfow - Bypass for Shortcuts It is quite similar to the Conductor workflow I created for Keyboard Maestro that’s been mentioned a couple of times on the podcast. Essentially I wanted to expand on the existing Shortcuts launch options to something I was more used to on the Mac, and was ultimately more accessible for me without the addition of several dozen keyboard combinations or a depth of Stream Deck navigation I would rather not touch. It allows you to launch shortcuts from Alfred, optionally adding text input, open shortcuts for editing, pass text into shortcuts, choose shortcuts to run by name/folder > name, pass URLs and files to shortcuts via Alfred’s Universal Actions, and copy Shortcuts information to the clipboard. For any Alfred app users who also like to dabble in Shortcuts, you might get some use from a new Alfred workflow I have published.
