Note: there are still several features that have not been carried across to this version. NEW: Better messaging about what will happen when actioning the item. Never worry about the correct syntax again! NEW: Enhanced date/time natural language parsing. V64 (Wednesday, 7 December 2016) – Rewritten from the ground up in JavaScript for Automation. V65 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) – Fixed reminders app hanging temporarily after creating a new reminder V66 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) - Added support for priorities V67 (Thursday, 8 December 2016) – Added support for app-secific reminders V68 (Friday, 9 December 2016) – Added remaining app handlers, escaped paths V69 (Tuesday, 3 January 2017) – Added support for different lists V70 (Friday, 3 March 2017) – Added OneUpdater V71 (Saturday, 4 March 2017) – Added built-in help V72 (Monday, 6 March 2017) – Quit reminders if needed when complete V73 (Friday, 21 July 2017) - Added support for Mailplane 3 (thanks devguydavid!), ensure dates are always in the future (thanks saeedmahani!), added external trigger V74 (Thursday, 3 August 2017) – Fixed an issue where impartial queries did not get parsed (thanks Nibblesh!) Tell application "Alfred 3" to run trigger "remind" in workflow "-reminder" with argument "something tomorrow at 5pm" To call the workflow as an external trigger, use applescript such as If you want to change the default reminder list, edit the variables component at the top of the workflow, otherwise it will just use the first one (unless you use "in Y list" at the end). As long as it's freely available and has AppleScript support, it can be added. Just raise an issue with the app you use. The following apps are currently supported:Īpps can be added on request. Or keep typing to set a date, priority or a custom title, for example r this drop some sick beats on Friday !!!. To create a reminder about the active app, simply type r this. Get reminded about the app you're using, for example the selected file in Finder, or the current tab in Chrome or Safari. If you prefer, you can edit the defaultList variable within the workflow's Arg and Vars node (note that you'll have to edit this each time you upgrade the workflow however). In all other cases, the default Reminders list will be used (typically the first one). If a matching list can't be found, you won't be able to action the command. To choose a list to use on a per-reminder basis, type in list right at the end of the command, for example r Get Santa outfit !2 in Christmas list. r thursday have a banana medium priority.To set the priority of the reminder, either use exclamation marks right at the start or end of the command ( ! for low priority, !! for medium priority, !!! for high priority), or type the priority right at the end of the command (these can also be abbreviated, for example mp or p lo). r next thursday at 15.30 ask some difficult questions.r at 2pm wait for nothing in particular.r on 31-12-99 23:22 panic about the millennium bug.r on 12 June 15 come up with some interesting ideas.r on 24/12/13 forget everything I know about things in movies.r tomorrow bring about financial ruin upon my enemies.r today release the hamsters into the wild.To be reminded at a specific date/time, simply type a date into the command, for example: R this will capture the current application and turn it into a reminder. You can also include times and dates in the text and have Alfred set a reminder for that particular time. This creates a new reminder in Reminders.appĭownload the latest version, for Alfred v3+ and macOS 10.12+įor example, r check out some of Alfred's other workflows will create a new reminder called "check out some of Alfred's other workflows".
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