![]() ![]() If you're using macOS Mojave and get the following error, it's very likely that Alfred doesn't have access to Keyboard Maestro. Unable to get macros from Keyboard Maestro If you create a macro group that is not set to run in all applications you will need to make sure it is set to run in Alfred in addition to whatever application you want it to run in. Important: If you have macros that you only want to run in certain applications read this. ![]() Now Alfred can launch any of your macros, not just the ones with a hotkey! Possible Issues Application Specific Macro Groups Thanks to Peter Lewis of Stairways Software, the creator of Keyboard Maestro for adding a feature to KM that greatly increased the power of this workflow. I also wrote a blog post on how I personally use this workflow for anyone who's interested: Integrating Alfred and Keyboard Maestro Use ⌘ modifier to reveal the macro in Keyboard Maestro. Type km followed by the name of any of your defined macros. Double-click Alfred Maestro.alfredworkflow file to install the workflow.Install AwGo library: go get /deanishe/awgo.It's written in Go, so you should install it first. You can also compile and install this workflow from sources. $36/license)ĭownload the file directly, then double-click Alfred Maestro.alfredworkflow file to install. Alfred (Free, but requires £17 Powerpack).If you don't have them, go get them immediately. RequirementsĪlfred 3 with Powerpack and Keyboard Maestro 6.3 or greater. In Alfred simply type km followed by the name of any of your KM macros. This is a workflow for anyone who uses Keyboard Maestro and wishes it had built-in Alfred support. Alfred Maestro ( Download) Activate any of your Keyboard Maestro macros in Alfred ![]()
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