Menu Bar Search - An Alfred Workflow
Quickly search through menu options of the front-most application. ↓ Download
Usage
- Type
m
in Alfred to list menu bar items for front most application. - You can filter menu items by name, or do a fuzzy search.
- Alternatively, set a hotkey to trigger the workflow as well.
E.g
m new tab
will match the menu item New Tabm cw
will match the menu item Close Window
Change log
- 1.0 - Initial Release
- 1.1 - Added Fuzzy Text Matching for Menus
- 1.1.1 - Changed run behaviour to terminate previous script, this makes the experience slightly more faster
- 1.2 - Completely native menu clicking, removed reliance on AppleScript
- 1.2.1 - Performance improvements when generating menus using direct JSON encoding
- 1.2.2 - More performance improvements while filtering menu items
- 1.3 - Added
-async
flag to allow threaded scanning and populating of menus - 1.4 - Added
-cache
setting to enable menu result caching and also set a timeout for cache invalidation- 1.4.1 - Invalidate cache (if present) after actioning a menu press
- 1.4.2 - Slide the cache invalidation window forward in case we get invalidated by a near miss
- 1.4.3 - Speed improvements to caching, text search and fuzzy matching
- 1.4.4 - Added
-no-apple-menu
flag that will skip the apple menu items - 1.4.5 - Tuned fuzzy matcher, allows non-continuous anchor token search
- 1.5 - Faster caching using protocol buffers
- 1.5.1 - Reduced file creation for cache storage
- 1.5.2 - Better support for command line apps that create menu bar owning applications
- 1.5.3 - Protocol buffer everything - microscopic speed improvements, but hey...
- 1.5.4 - Added various environment variables to fine tune menu listings
- 1.5.5 - Tweaked ranking of search results for better menu listings
- 1.6 - Added per app customization via Settings.txt configuration file
- 1.7 - Universal build for M1 and Intel
- 1.8 - Fixed the universal build
- 1.9 - changed to user configuration, and signed executable (exported using Alfred 5)
- 2.0 - Alfred workflow gallery support! With added shortcut search, brand new configuration settings, tweaks to caching behaviour, brand new icons
Credits
- Based on the ctwise's ObjC implementation of Menu Bar Search, which I've ported over to Swift and added caching and per app configuration to speed things up.