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Reddit for Alfred
Find subreddits and browse hot posts on Reddit.
Download
Get Reddit for Alfred from GitHub.
Note: Version 1.4 (and above) is not compatible with Alfred 2. Please download v1.3 if you're using Alfred 2.
Usage
r/
— Show list of popular subreddits⇥
,↩
or⌘+NUM
— Show 50 hottest posts in selected subreddit⌘+↩
— Open subreddit in browser⇧
or⌘+Y
— Show Quick Look preview of subreddit⌥+↩
- Make post in the subreddit
r/
— Search for subreddits matching⇥
— Show 50 hottest posts in selected subreddit (same as appending/
)↩
or⌘+NUM
— Open subreddit in browser⇧
or⌘+Y
— Show Quick Look preview of subreddit⌥+↩
- Make post in the subreddit
r/
— Show 50 hottest posts on subreddit/[ ]
, filtered by
if present↩
or⌘+NUM
— Open article in default browser⌘+↩
— Open Reddit comments in default browser⌥+↩
— Open article and Reddit comments in default browser⌘+L
— Show full post title in Alfred's Large Type window⇧
or⌘+Y
— Show Quick Look preview of comments page (or post)
r/u/
— Show 50 hottest posts on user multireddit./m/ /[ ]
Note: OS X's "delete word" shortcut (⌥+⌫
) is very handy for backing out of a subreddit.
Description
A basic workflow to browse subreddits.
The subreddit search, r/
, uses Reddit's API to search for subreddits that match
. 25 results are retrieved by default.
The subreddit search can be a bit odd, which is due to the legendary crapness of Reddit's search function.
Search within a subreddit, r/subreddit/
, only filters the list of hot results. 50 results are retrieved by default.
Configuration
There are a couple of options in the workflow's configuration sheet.
Set NSFW
to 1
to include subreddits marked "over 18" in search results.
Set QUICKLOOK_POST
to 1
for the Quick Look preview to show the article instead of the Reddit comment page.
Licensing, thanks etc.
Alfred-Reddit is released under the MIT Licence.
I found the logo in a Font Awesome issue on GitHub.
It's heavily based on Alfred-Workflow, also MIT-licensed.