If you select an IP address or MAC address it will be copied to the clipboard. ![]() For the 'mac' keyword it lists all interfaces and the local MAC addresses. It also displays the external IP address. For the 'ip' keyword it lists all interfaces and the local IP addresses. The workflow responds to the keywords 'ip' and 'mac'. The difference is that it provides interface names and mac address. This is based on David Ferguson's IP Address workflow. Some apps have such large menus that performance is terrible, e.g., Safari. The text entered is used to display matching menu items. This workflow lets you control the front-most application by triggering menu actions. It was his excellent idea and he provided the original Applescript to extract menu items. This is based on the workflow by Jeroen van der Neut. Holding down the alt modifier key does a 'kill -9' and holding down the cmd modifier does a 'kill -HUP'. This lists all the processes that match the text typed. It is rewritten in Ruby but only makes two small changes: it provides the raw search text as an option if there are no Google search results and it times out the Google search result request. This is based almost entirely on David Ferguson's workflow. The result is pasted back for selected text or replaces the selected file.įilters include case transformations, url encoding/decoding, base64, etc. Passes selected text or a file through a filter to transform the text.
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