plugins CFBundleIdentifier com.robertson.Quicksilver.OnePassword CFBundleName 1Password Plugin CFBundleVersion 3B6 QSPluginChanges <ul> <li>Allow selecting which categories are indexed in the Catalog preferences</li> <li>Fix missing items when right-arrowing into 1Password.app</li> </ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 4.2.0 QSModifiedDate 2018-09-04 05:09:59 +0000 QSPlugIn author Patrick Robertson categories Applications description Quickly find and use 1Password items extendedDescription <h2>1Password Plugin</h2> <p>This plugin gives you the ability to quickly find 1Password items using Quicksilver.</p> <p>With any item from 1Password selected, you can:</p> <ul> <li>View the item in 1Password</li> <li>Quick Look the item</li> </ul> <h3>Login Items</h3> <p>Login items have some special features. By default, opening a Login item will trigger the “Open &amp; Fill” behavior using the first URL associated with the item. To view the item in 1Password instead, hold the Shift key while opening it. (This behavior is part of 1Password, not Quicksilver.)</p> <p>All of the URLs associated with a Login are accesible by selecting the item and hitting <kbd>→</kbd> or <kbd>/</kbd>. Use this feature when you want to Open &amp; Fill one of its other URLs.</p> <h3>Requirements</h3> <p>For Quicksilver to index items from 1Password, you will need to enable <a href="https://support.1password.com/integration-mac/">integration with 3rd party</a> apps in the “Advanced” section of 1Password’s preferences.</p> <h3>Catalog</h3> <p>The 1Password catalog presets allow Quicksilver to index your 1Password items. (Only basic information like title and URL is available. 1Password does not expose sensitive data to 3rd party applications.)</p> <p>Go to Preferences → <a href="qs://preferences#QSCatalogPrefPane">Catalog</a> → Plugins and look for the 1Password group. By expanding this group, you can select which categories from 1Password you would like indexed by Quicksilver.</p> <p>You can access all these items by right arrowing (→) into the 1Password application in Quicksilver’s first pane.</p> <h3>Actions</h3> <dl> <dt>Open &amp; Fill</dt> <dd>The Open &amp; Fill action is available for individual website URLs associated with Login items. When run, 1Password opens the URL in your browser and fills the login form.</dd> </dl> <hr> <p>This plugin has taken a lot of development time. If you enjoy using it, please consider <a href="http://patjack.co.uk/donating-for-my-quicksilver-1password-plugin/">donating</a>.</p> icon QS1PasswordIcon relatedBundles com.agilebits.onepassword7 QSRequirements bundles id com.agilebits.onepassword7 name 1Password 7 version 7.0.0 version 4012 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSGestureTriggers CFBundleName Abracadabra Triggers CFBundleVersion 12C QSPluginChanges Fix a crash when drawing a new gesture CFBundleShortVersionString 1.6.1 QSModifiedDate 2013-12-04 03:12:32 +0000 QSPlugIn New item author Alcor, Jason Cornwell, QSApp Team categories Quicksilver description Trigger commands with mouse/trackpad gestures extendedDescription <h1>Abracadabra Triggers</h1> <p>This plug-in allows you to trigger actions in Quicksilver by drawing a gesture on screen using a mouse or trackpad.</p> <p>Gestures are initiated by holding either a modifier key (Shift, Control, etc.) or a mouse button.</p> <p>Colors and sounds are customizable in the preferences under Abracadabra.</p> <h2>Creating a Trigger</h2> <ol> <li>In the Triggers… preferences, add a new trigger using the <code>+</code> button and choose "Gesture".</li> <li>Click somewhere in the info panel's box and hold the button down.</li> <li>Draw the desired gesture, then release the button.</li> <li>Optionally, define the applications where the trigger should be active under the Scope tab.</li> </ol> <h3>Tips</h3> <ul> <li>It helps to practice the gesture a few times before setting it.</li> <li>You can replace an existing gesture at any time by simply drawing a new one.</li> <li>When defining a gesture, only the initial click needs to be inside the box. You can go outside of it when drawing, so draw the gesture at the size that feels natural for real-world use.</li> </ul> icon Abracadabra CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSAcidSearchPlugIn CFBundleName AcidSearch Queries CFBundleVersion 36 QSModifiedDate 2006-09-01 12:09:20 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Web Search description Provides access to AcidSearch channels as queries CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSAppleMailPlugIn CFBundleName Apple Mail Plugin CFBundleVersion 154 QSPluginChanges <ul> <li>support for more account types</li> <li>performance improvements</li> </ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 3.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-19 12:02:05 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Applications Mail & Chat description Enables browsing and email actions for Apple Mail extendedDescription <h2>Apple Mail Plugin</h2> <p>This plugin lets you browse your mailboxes and messages contained in Apple Mail.</p> <p>Just call up Mail.app in the first pane and hit → or /. It will reveal all mailboxes and folders for each account. Arrowing into a mailbox reveals all messages in that folder. The selected message can be viewed with Quick Look or "opened" to reveal it in Mail.</p> <p>This plugin also allows actions for composing messages or sending messages directly (via the E-mail Support plugin) to funciton based on settings in Apple Mail.</p> <!-- ### Actions ### Get New Mail - Recieves new mails for all accounts. Open New Messages - Opens all unread messages. Open Mailbox - When a mailbox is selected in the first pane, this actions opens it in Mail.app. Open Message - When a message is selected in the first pane, this actions opens it in its own window in Mail.app Move to Mailbox... - When a message is selected in the first pane, this action moves the message from the current mailbox into another one. The new mailbox can be selected in the third pane. Delete Message - Deletes the selected message from a mailbox. Note: It has only been tested with IMAP accounts. --> icon com.apple.Mail relatedBundles com.apple.Mail QSRequirements plugins id com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSEmailSupport name Mail Support version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSAutomatorPlugIn CFBundleName Automator Plugin CFBundleVersion 62 QSPluginChanges fix a bug with 1.2.0 that made Quicksilver unresponsive CFBundleShortVersionString 1.2.1 QSModifiedDate 2012-09-13 01:09:38 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories System Applications description Support For Workflows and Automator Actions extendedDescription <h2>Automator Plugin</h2> <p>The Automator plugin adds a single 'Execute Workflow' action for running Automator workflows.</p> <h3>Actions</h3> <p><strong> Execute Workflow </strong></p> <p>With an Automator workflow selected in Quicksilver's first pane, the 'Execute Workflow' action runs the workflow.</p> icon com.apple.Automator relatedBundles com.apple.Automator QSRequirements version 3933 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSBackpackPlugIn CFBundleName Backpack Module CFBundleVersion 5D QSModifiedDate 2006-09-01 03:09:23 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Web description Shortcuts to Backpack (backpackit.com) Pages extendedDescription Shortcuts to <a href="http://backpackit.com">Backpack</a> Pages - Adds a new catalog entry source. Pages have an email address that can be used to append to them with the Email Modules icon Backpack CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.BezelClassicInterfacePlugIn CFBundleName Bezel Classic Interface CFBundleVersion 3 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-02 10:02:06 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Interfaces description The original Bezel interface (before ß71) CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.quicksilver.TSCalculatorPlugin CFBundleName Calculator Plugin CFBundleVersion 243 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Show the calculator results immediately in the interface</li><li>Give the result of the 'Calculate' action a nicer icon showing the result</li><li>Fix a crash when showing results as large type</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 2.3.5 QSModifiedDate 2022-06-22 07:06:32 +0000 QSPlugIn author Kevin Ballard categories Text Handling Utility description Allows calculation of mathematical expressions with the Calculate action. extendedDescription <h1>Calculator Plugin</h1> <h2>What is it?</h2> <p>This plugin provides a built-in calculator for Quicksilver</p> <h2>Overview</h2> <p>The Calculator plugin allows you to calculate mathematical expressions entered into Quicksilver with the 'Calculate' action. To calculate expressions you can run the 'Calculate' action on a text string, or put Quicksilver into 'Math' mode by typing '='.</p> <h3>Entering Expressions</h3> <p>Expressions are entered using the same syntax as Spotlight, for example:</p> <ul> <li>=(sin(30))^2</li> <li>=e^4 + sqrt(50)</li> </ul> <h3>Displaying Results</h3> <p>Results from the 'Calculate' action can be displayed in one of 3 ways, and/or copied to the clipboard. See 'Calculator' preferences.</p> <h3>Calculator Mode</h3> <p>In the Calculator preferences you can also choose what calculator engine you wish to use. Currently only <a href="x-man-page://bc"><code>bc</code></a> and <a href="x-man-page://dc"><code>dc</code></a> are provided.</p> <p>Go to the <a href="qs://preferences#CalculatorPrefPane">Calculator Preferences pane</a> for more information and options on displaying results.</p> icon com.apple.calculator recommended QSRequirements version 4012 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSiCalModule CFBundleName Calendar & Reminders Plugin CFBundleVersion 141 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>New: improved natural language parsing of dates when creating events. Use phrases like tomorrow CFBundleShortVersionString 1.4.0 QSModifiedDate 2024-03-25 02:03:04 +0000 QSPlugIn author QSApp categories Calendar description Adds support for creating Calendar Events and Reminders for the Calendars and Reminders apps on your Mac extendedDescription <h2>Calendar &amp; Reminders Plugin</h2> <p>This plugin adds actions for creating Calendar Events (Calendar.app) and Reminders (Reminders.app) from within Quicksilver</p> <h3>Permissions</h3> <p>This plugin requires access to your Calendar and Reminders. Make sure you have granted Quicksilver permissions by adding it to the <a href="x-apple.systempreferences:com.apple.preference.security?Privacy_Calendars">Calendars list</a> and <a href="x-apple.systempreferences:com.apple.preference.security?Privacy_Reminders">Reminders list</a> in the System Preferences.</p> <h3>Actions</h3> <p><strong>Create Calendar Event</strong></p> <p>This action takes text from Quicksilver's 1st pane, and adds it as an event to your selected Calendar in Quicksilver's 3rd pane.<br> Examples of text could be <code>Dinner with Tom next Tuesday</code> or <code>Visit mum at 3pm</code>.</p> <p>You can improve how an event displays in your Calendar by separating the name of the event and the time it takes place with two dashes <code>--</code><br> Using <code>Next Tuesday -- Dinner with Tom</code> will create an event called just <code>Dinner with Tom</code> in your calendar.</p> <p><strong>Create Reminder</strong></p> <p>This action takes text from Quicksilver's 1st pane, and adds it as a Reminder to your selected Reminders List in Quicksilver's 3rd pane.</p> <p>Examples of text could be <code>Do the shopping</code> or <code>Pick up the kids from school</code>.</p> <p>You can set the priority of an event by prefixing your event with any number of exclamation marks <code>!</code><br> <em>One</em> exclamantion mark gives the Reminder a <em>low</em> priority, <em>two</em> give the Reminder a <em>medium</em> priority and <em>three</em> gives it a <em>high</em> priority.</p> <p><code>!! This is a medium priority reminder</code><br> <code>This reminder has no priority set</code></p> icon com.apple.iCal qsversion 31DE QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSChatSupport CFBundleName Chat Support CFBundleVersion 4A QSModifiedDate 2006-01-06 12:01:36 +0000 QSPlugIn hidden CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSClipboardPlugIn CFBundleName Clipboard Plugin CFBundleVersion 164 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Fix occasional crash when opening Clipboard via a trigger</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.8.1 QSModifiedDate 2022-04-30 01:04:23 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Text System description Allows clipboard recording and adds a clipboard history window. extendedDescription <h3>Clipboard Plugin</h3> <p>The clipboard plugin gives Quicksilver the ability to keep a record of the Clipboard history (disabled by default), storing it in the 'Clipboard History' item in Quicksilver (type 'Clipboard History' into Quicksilver).<br> In addition to viewing the clipboard history in Quicksilver, the plugin adds a floating panel which displays all your history. To open the panel, open Quicksilver and press ⌘L.</p> <h3>Preferences</h3> <p>The Clipboard preferences allow you to alter the behaviour of how Quicksilver stores your clipboard contents. The following options are available:</p> <dl> <dt>Capture History</dt> <dd>Turn on the history capture option, so Quicksilver will keep a record of your history items. Enter the number of items you would like Quicksilver to store in the box alongside. 20 items is a good starting point.</dd> <dt>Keep history when restarting</dt> <dd>Enable this to preserve clipboard history when Quicksilver or your computer are restarted. This will save your clipboard data to the disk, so you should consider any security issues before enabling the option.</dd> <dt>Hide after pasting</dt> <dd>Enabling this option causes the Clipboard window to hide when you paste an item.</dd> <dt>Ignore Applications</dt> <dd>Sometimes you may copy sensitive information for certain applications, if you want Quicksilver to ignore all clipboard entries from a given application, then enter its name in the box.</dd> </dl> <h3>Clipboard Window</h3> <h4>Positioning the window</h4> <p>The Clipboard Window is a floating panel specific to Quicksilver, giving it several useful features for positioning. Positioning the window on the side of the screen will cause it to become 'docked' on the screen edge. It will then slide into the screen edge. Hover over the edge of the screen to make the window reappear.</p> <p>The position of windows is remembered across restarts of Quicksilver, and you can have the window disappear after pasting by enabling the 'Hide after pasting' option in the preferences (see above).<br> <strong>Tip:</strong> You can quickly open and close the Clipboard Window by creating a trigger with the following options:<br> 'Clipboard History ⇥ Show' If you would like to display the contents of your Clipboard history in Quicksilver (so that they are searchable) then set up the following trigger:<br> 'Clipboard History ⇥ Show Contents'</p> <h4>Pasting Items</h4> <p>The Clipboard Window (activated by pressing ⌘L when Quicksilver is activated) displays a list of your Clipboard history. You can browse the history using the ↑↓ arrows, and paste text by pressing the Enter key (↩). A quicker way to paste an item is by pressing its corresponding number (from 1 to 9), displayed next to the item in the preference window.</p> <p>Finally, it is possible to drag an item from the Clipboard window to wherever you would like to place it (e.g. on your Desktop) or double click an item to paste it.</p> <p><strong>Tip</strong> To paste items form the Clipboard Window as plain text, hold the ⌥ (option) key whilst either double clicking an item or pressing a keyboard key (numbers 1 to 9 or ↩)</p> <h3>Proxy Objects</h3> <h4>Clipboard Contents</h4> <p>The 'Clipboard Contents' proxy object returns whatever you have currently copied to your clipboard. It is useful for setting up with triggers. An example could be:<br> 'Clipboard Contents ⇥ Find With… ⇥ Google'</p> <h4>Current Find Clipboard</h4> <p>This returns the text you last searched for in a standard Cocoa application or "copied" with ⌘E. For example, if you just searched for some words in TextEdit, then decide you want to repeat that search on the web, you can run 'Current Find Clipboard ⇥ Find With… ⇥ DuckDuckGo'.</p> <h3>Action Objects</h3> <p>By default, the Clipboard plugin adds a serious of 'action objects' which can be run from Quicksilver's 1st pane, or more usefully, as triggers. These are:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Clip store paste <code>&lt;number&gt;</code></strong></li> <li><strong>Clip store copy <code>&lt;number&gt;</code></strong></li> </ul> <p><code>Clip store paste</code> can be used to paste the clipboard's contents corresponding to <code>&lt;number&gt;</code>. For example, <code>Clip store paste 9</code> will paste the 9th item from the pasteboard. <code>Clip store copy</code> works in a similar way, except instead of pasting the item directly, it copies it to the clipboard.</p> icon Clipboard QSRequirements osRequired 10.14 plugins id com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSShelfPlugIn name Shelf Plugin version 400D CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSCommandLineTool CFBundleName Command Line Tool CFBundleVersion 4B QSPluginChanges installs to /usr/local/bin CFBundleShortVersionString 1.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2015-10-01 09:10:12 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Development Quicksilver description Allows data to be piped into Quicksilver from the command line extendedDescription <p>The <code>qs</code> command allows you to select files or text in Quicksilver (or send them to the Shelf) from the command line.</p> <p>Select a file:</p> <pre><code>qs MyFile.jpg qs ~/Documents </code></pre> <p>Select multiple files:</p> <pre><code>qs file1.txt file2.txt qs *.pdf </code></pre> <p>Select text:</p> <pre><code>echo example | qs echo "example with multiple words" | qs whoami | qs pbpaste | qs </code></pre> <p>Note that when you pipe text to <code>qs</code>, the same smarts apply that you would get when typing text by hand. URLs, file paths, etc. are automatically recognized and the appropriate action will be displayed in Quicksilver's interface.</p> <p>To send an item to the Shelf instead of selecting it, use the <code>-s</code> option.</p> <pre><code>qs -s ~/Documents/MyMainProject </code></pre> icon ExecutableBinaryIcon requiresFeature 0 QSRequirements version 4012 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSContactSupport CFBundleName Contact Support CFBundleVersion 6E QSModifiedDate 2006-01-06 10:01:34 +0000 QSPlugIn hidden CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSAddressBookPlugIn CFBundleName Contacts Plugin CFBundleVersion 17E QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 2.3.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 09:02:37 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Contacts Applications description Provides access to contact information extendedDescription <h2>Overview</h2> <p>The Apple Contacts plugin allows interaction with the contacts stored on your Mac or other sources (Exchange, CardDav). Contacts are added to your catalog, but can also be found by right arrowing → into the Contacts app.</p> <h2>Catalog</h2> <p>The plugin adds a single catalog source called 'Contacts', available under the 'Modules' tab in the Catalog preferences that adds all your contacts to Quicksilver's catalog. If you do not wish to populate your catalog with your contacts, you can disable this entry and obtain a list of all your contacts by right arrowing → into the Contacts app instead.</p> <h3>Contacts in Quicksilver</h3> <p>Quicksilver obtains all the available information about a contact, including their email addresses, postal addresses, phone numbers and websites. This information can be viewed by right arrowing → into a selected contact. Contact details are either searchable by the detail itself (e.g. the phone number) or the name of the detail (e.g. work phone).</p> <p>The contact's information is available for use with any valid action in Quicksilver. For example you can find a contact's postal address with Google Maps, email a file to one email address or open the contact's website.</p> <h2>Actions</h2> <dl> <dt>Show Contact</dt> <dd>Show the selected contact in Contacts</dd> <dt>Edit Contact</dt> <dd>Edit the selected contact in Contacts</dd> <dt>Add Note…</dt> <dd>Add a text note to a selected contact. This does not open Contacts.</dd> </dl> icon com.apple.AddressBook relatedBundles com.apple.AddressBook requiresFeature 0 QSRequirements osRequired 10.9 version 4005 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.Cyberduck CFBundleName Cyberduck Plugin CFBundleVersion 39 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>updated for 64-bit</li><li>small fixes</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 2.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2012-07-11 09:07:31 +0000 QSPlugIn author Rob McBroom categories Internet description Cyberduck Quicksilver Plugin extendedDescription <h2>Cyberduck</h2> <p>This plug-in adds your Cyberduck bookmarks to the catalog.</p> <p>You can also access your bookmarks by selecting Cyberduck in the first pane and using → or / to go into it.</p> icon ch.sudo.cyberduck qsversion 29CC relatedBundles ch.sudo.cyberduck QSRequirements bundles id ch.sudo.cyberduck name Cyberduck version 3.8 CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.QSDashPlugin CFBundleName Dash Plugin CFBundleVersion 7 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 09:02:32 +0000 QSPlugIn author Rob McBroom categories Development Documentation Applications description Allows quick access to Dash DocSets extendedDescription <h1>Dash Plug-in</h1> <h2>Overview</h2> <p>This plug-in adds DocSets from <a href="https://kapeli.com/dash">Dash</a> to the catalog to allow quick searches on specific topics.</p> <h2>Actions</h2> <dl> <dt>Search in Dash</dt> <dd>Search Dash for the text in the first pane. Use this for generic searches, like "regular expression" or to specify a more specific search by hand, like "nginx:listen ipv6".</dd> <dt>Search DocSet for…</dt> <dd>With one or more DocSets selected in the first pane, you can enter a search query in the third pane. The search will be limited to the selected DocSet(s).</dd> <dt>Find in DocSet…</dt> <dd>With text entered in the first pane, you can use this action to select one or more DocSets in the third pane and search them for the text. The search will be limited to the selected DocSet(s).</dd> <dt>View in Dash</dt> <dd>Select a DocSet in Dash and show its index page.</dd> </dl> icon DashAppIcon relatedBundles com.kapeli.dashdoc com.kapeli.dash QSRequirements version 4012 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.YTDeMinPlugIn CFBundleName DeMinimizer Plugin CFBundleVersion A1 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>64 bit ready</li><li>Performance and code improvements</li><li>Use notifications to display statuses to the user</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.0.0 QSModifiedDate 2012-11-16 12:11:52 +0000 QSPlugIn author ytrewq1 categories System description Restore and minimize windows extendedDescription <h3>DeMinimizer Plugin</h3> <p>Adds actions and triggers to minimize and restore windows</p> <h4>Setup</h4> <ul> <li>Ensure 'Enable access for assistive devices' is enabled in the Universal Access preference pane</li> <li>Customize the provided triggers appropriately</li> </ul> <h4>Usage</h4> <p>Try the bundled triggers -- three of them are for restoring minimized windows and one of them should minimize all windows.<br> </p> <p>There is also a 'Minimized Windows' proxy object which can be used to observe a list of minimized windows. The proxy object and individual minimized windows which it resolves to may also be used with the 'Restore Minimized Window' action.</p> <h4>Acknowledgements</h4> <ul> <li>icon work - musti</li> <li>testing and ideas - Howard Melman</li> </ul> icon DeMinimizer.png CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSDeveloperPlugIn CFBundleName Developer Plugin CFBundleVersion DA QSPluginChanges 64-bit compatible, adds applications buried within Xcode 4.3+ to the catalog CFBundleShortVersionString 1.2.1 QSModifiedDate 2013-02-15 03:02:36 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Development description Developer Documentation Access extendedDescription <h1>Developer Plugin</h1> <p>This Plugin adds developer applications like <code>Icon Composer.app</code> to the catalog. This works for Xcode versions up to 4.2, when Xcode was still installed in <code>/Developer</code> as well as newr Xcode versions (&gt;= 4.3), when Xcode is installed in <code>/Applications/Xcode.app</code>.</p> icon com.apple.dt.Xcode relatedBundles com.apple.dt.Xcode CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSDictionaryPlugIn CFBundleName Dictionary Plugin CFBundleVersion C4 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.2.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-04-29 11:04:46 +0000 QSPlugIn author Kevin Ballard description Look words up in the dictionary or thesaurus icon com.apple.Dictionary CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSDiskImagePlugIn CFBundleName Disk Image Support CFBundleVersion 25 QSModifiedDate 2006-09-01 02:09:57 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories System Files description Disk Image handling and actions icon com.apple.DiskUtility CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSDisplaysPlugIn CFBundleName Displays Plugin CFBundleVersion 8C QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 09:02:46 +0000 QSPlugIn author Patrick Robertson, Blacktree, Inc. categories System description Allows modification of desktop picture, resolution and depth of displays extendedDescription <h3>Displays Plugin</h3> <p>The displays plugin allows Quicksilver to index the displays currently attached to your Mac, in order to set the Desktop picture and their resolution, colour depth and refresh rate.</p> <h3>Catalog</h3> <p>A single 'Displays' catalog item is added to the 'Plugins' section in the Catalog preferences which indexes all the displays that are currently attached to your Mac.</p> <h3>Actions</h3> <h4>Set Desktop Picture</h4> <p>This action takes a file or a URL pointing to an image file (types include .jpg, .gif, .pdf etc.) in order to set the currently focused display.<br /> In order to set the Desktop picture for a different display, tab (⇥) to the 3rd pane in Quicksilver, and select an alternate display. In order for the list of displays to correctly populate in Quicksilver's 3rd pane, you <strong>must</strong> enable the 'Displays' catalog item. see above.</p> <h4>Set Colour Depth</h4> <p>This action allows you to alter the colour depth of a given screen, selected in Quicksilver's 1st pane. By tabbing to the 3rd pane (⇥) you can see the available options.</p> <h4>Set Refresh Rate</h4> <p>Similar to the 'Set Colour Depth' action, this allows you to alter the refresh rate of a given screen.</p> <h4>Set Resolution</h4> <p>Similar to the 'Set Colour Depth' and 'Set Refresh Rate' actions.</p> icon Display QSRequirements obsoletes com.blacktree.Quicksilver.TKDesktopPlugin version 3926 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSEmailSupport CFBundleName E-mail Support CFBundleVersion 9B QSPluginChanges <ul> <li>Remove &#8220;Default&#8221; from the list of E-mail handlers</li> <li>Improved command descriptions</li> <li>Compatibility with the next release of Quicksilver</li> </ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 2.0.2 QSModifiedDate 2014-04-07 01:04:44 +0000 QSPlugIn categories Mail & Chat description Works with your mail client to enable e-mail based actions extendedDescription <h2>E-mail Support</h2> <p>This plug-in enables you to send mail (including attachments) directly from Quicksilver. You must have a mail client (such as Apple Mail) configured, and its plugin must be loaded.</p> <h3>Sending</h3> <p>You can send one or more files using the comma-trick or you can enter the text of your message into Quicksilver. When entering text, you can specify a subject by separating it from the rest of your message with "&gt;&gt;". For example</p> <pre><code>Tomorrow night&gt;&gt;Are you busy? That new movie is coming out. </code></pre> <p>will be sent as</p> <pre><code>Subject: Tomorrow night Are you busy? That new movie is coming out. </code></pre> <p>You can't enter text when sending files, but you can set a message to accompany attachments by default in the preferences.</p> <p>As a general rule, you can do either "Contact(s) ⇥ E-mail Item… ⇥ Text/Files" or "Text/Files ⇥ E-mail To… ⇥ Contact(s)".</p> <h3>Compose vs. Send vs. Direct</h3> <p>The actions have either "Compose", "Send", or "Direct" in their name somewhere.</p> <dl> <dt>Compose</dt> <dd>Send the text or file(s) using your e-mail client. A new message will open for further editing.</dd> <dt>Send</dt> <dd>Send the text or file(s) using your e-mail client. The message will be sent immediately.</dd> <dt>Direct</dt> <dd>Send the text or file(s) immedately without opening an e-mail client. Though the client doesn't need to run, this action still requires that your e-mail client be configured with the details for at least one SMTP server.</dd> </dl> hidden QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.EmojisPluginPlugin CFBundleName Emojis Plugin CFBundleVersion 5 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Add latest emojis and search terms - Q1 2024</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.0.1 QSModifiedDate 2024-03-14 04:03:45 +0000 QSPlugIn author Patrick Robertson categories Text description Search for emojis and copy/paste right within Quicksilver" extendedDescription <h1>Emojis Plugin</h1> <strong>Search for emojis right from within Quicksilver</strong> <h2>Searching Emojis 🔍</h2> <p>This plugin allows you to search for emojis by text. You have two options for finding emojis:</p> <ul> <ol>Search for the 'emojis' item in Quicksilver, then → to see a list of all emojis and filter</ol> <ol>Enable the 'All Emojis' catalog item in the Catalog Preferences, and then you'll be able to search for emojis directly from within Quicksilver.</ol> </ul> <h2>Using Emojis ⛏️</h2> <p>Emojis are text, so you can use them just like you would any text in Quicksilver: copy/paste, large type, search the web etc. etc.</p> <h2>Supercharging Your Emojis 🚀🚀</h2> <p>To really super-charge your emoji searching, try setting up a keyboard trigger for 'Emojis' → 'Show Contents'. Assign the trigger to a shortcut (e.g. ⌃E) and then tap it to get straight to your emojis, anytime, anywhere 💃🕺</p> <h3>Credits 👏</h3> <p>The list of emojis used in this plugin were taken from <a href="https://github.com/muan/emojilib">emojilib</a> 🎉🎉</p> icon emojiIcon recommended CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSEntouragePlugIn CFBundleName Entourage 2004 Module CFBundleVersion BF QSModifiedDate 2006-09-01 02:09:34 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Mail & Chat Applications description Enables email actions for Entourage. Preliminary access to contacts in v2004. icon com.microsoft.Entourage relatedBundles com.microsoft.Entourage QSRequirements plugins id com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSContactSupport name Contact Support id com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSEmailSupport name Mail Support CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSEventTriggersPlugIn CFBundleName Event Triggers CFBundleVersion 75 QSPluginChanges add a Getting Started example CFBundleShortVersionString 2.1.1 QSModifiedDate 2022-05-09 08:05:21 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc categories Quicksilver System description Run triggers automatically based on system events extendedDescription <h1>Event Triggers</h1> <p>With this plug-in, Quicksilver can run actions automatically as things happen on your system. For example:</p> <ul> <li>When the screen saver activates, pause iTunes.</li> <li>When the computer wakes from sleep, open Mail.</li> <li>When the network changes, run a shell script.</li> <li>When a disk named "Backup" is mounted, compress a specific folder and copy it to the disk.</li> <li>When switching to the internal speakers (headphones disconnected), pause iTunes.</li> </ul> <p>(Some examples require other plug-ins.)</p> <h2>Quickstart</h2> <p>In order to create an example event trigger for experimentation:</p> <ol> <li>Open Quicksilver settings</li> <li>Install you have the <code>Event Triggers</code> plugin installed</li> <li>Go to the <code>Triggers</code> preference pane</li> <li>Use the <code>+</code> button (bottom left) and select <code>Event</code></li> <li>In the pop-up interface, create the <em>action</em> you want to run<ul> <li>For example, <code>Quicksilver is awesome!</code> ⇥ <strong>Large Type</strong></li> </ul> </li> <li>Find your action in the list of triggers, e.g. <code>Show "Quicksilver is awesome!" in large type</code></li> <li>Use <kbd>⌘</kbd><kbd>I</kbd> (or the <code>i</code> icon bottom right) to open the sidebar</li> <li>In the sidebar, choose an easy to trigger event such as <code>Switched to A/C Power</code> (assuming you're on a laptop)</li> <li>Test it out: if on a laptop, unplug and replug your power cable and expect to see a text popup from Quicksilver appear automatically</li> </ol> <h2>Built-in Events</h2> <p>You can assign triggers for the following events:</p> <ul> <li>Application Launched</li> <li>Application Quit</li> <li>Quicksilver Launched</li> <li>Quicksilver Launched (at Login)</li> <li>Quicksilver Will Quit</li> <li>Active Space Changed</li> <li>Computer Will Shut Down</li> <li>Computer Will Sleep</li> <li>Computer Woke Up</li> <li>External Display Changed</li> <li>Fast Login</li> <li>Fast Logout</li> <li>Ethernet Changed</li> <li>Disk Mounted</li> <li>Disk Ejected</li> <li>Disk Will Eject</li> <li>Screen Saver Started</li> <li>Screen Saver Stopped</li> <li>Switched to A/C Power</li> <li>Switched to Battery Power</li> <li>Switched to UPS Power</li> <li>Switched to Headphones</li> <li>Switched to Internal Speakers</li> <li>Switched to S/PDIF</li> <li>Internet Became Available</li> <li>Internet Became Unavailable</li> </ul> <h2>Plug-in Events</h2> <p>Other plug-ins may define additional events. These are generally things that happen when running an action in Quicksilver, rather than on the system in general.</p> <p>Events generated by Quicksilver should be marked with <code>☿</code>.</p> <h2>Trigger Settings</h2> <dl> <dt>Event</dt> <dd>Choose the event you want Quicksilver to watch for.</dd> <dt>Delay</dt> <dd>When the event happens, wait a certain number of seconds before running the trigger. It doesn't need to be a whole number. For instance, 0.1 and 2.5 are valid values.</dd> <dt>Ignore Repeats</dt> <dd> <p>For certain events, like "Application Launched", OS X might send multiple redundant notifications in rapid succession. Use this setting to prevent the trigger from running too many times.</p> <p>If you enable this setting with a delay of <em>n</em> seconds, when multiple events occur within <em>n</em> seconds of each other, the trigger will only run once (<em>n</em> seconds after the last notification is sent).</p> <p>It might take some experimentation to get this right. A tip is to initially set the trigger up to do something obvious, like show some text using the Large Type action or append some text to a file, and see how many times it runs.</p> </dd> </dl> <h3>Match &amp; Ignore Items</h3> <p>By default, an event trigger will run for <strong>every occurrence</strong> of the event.</p> <p>For certain types of events, you can control whether or not the trigger runs depending on the object the event was related to. (See below for more on the <a href="#event_trigger_object">Event Trigger Object</a>.) For example, you might want to run a backup script when a particular disk is mounted, but not every time <em>any</em> disk is mounted. These restrictions can be set up by adding objects to the match/ignore lists.</p> <p>Select objects in the main Quicksilver interface and drag them to either the Match Items or Ignore Items list. Multiple items can be added at once using the comma trick.</p> <h2>Event Trigger Object</h2> <p>This plug-in adds a proxy object called "Event Trigger Object" to the catalog. It's only useful within the context of an event trigger.</p> <p>When an event happens, it can pass something along. You can then use an event trigger to run an action on that thing. For example, the iTunes plug-in defines an "iTunes Track Changed" event. When this happens, the Event Trigger Object will refer to the track that just started playing. So, for example, you could create a trigger like</p> <pre><code>Event Trigger Object ⇥ Add to Playlist… ⇥ Just Played </code></pre> <p>To see what the Event Trigger Object refers to for a particular event, check the documentation in the plug-in that defines the event. For events that don't explicitly provide an object, the Event Trigger Object will just be text containing the event's name.</p> <h3>Known Event Trigger Objects</h3> <p>For the events defined by this plug-in, the following objects will be available.</p> <table> <thead> <tr> <th>Event</th> <th>Event Trigger Object</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td>Application Launched</td> <td>The application that launched</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Application Quit</td> <td>The application that quit</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Disk Mounted</td> <td>The disk that was mounted</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Disk Ejected</td> <td>The disk that was ejected</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Disk Will Eject</td> <td>The disk that will eject</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <hr /> <p>This plug-in uses icons from the <a href="http://openiconlibrary.sourceforge.net/">Open Icon Library</a>.</p> icon General QSRequirements version 400B CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSExtraScriptsPlugIn CFBundleName Extra Scripts Plugin CFBundleVersion 9F QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Updated for Apple M1 Silicon</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.1.2 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-24 08:02:29 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc., Patrick Robertson categories Quicksilver description AppleScripts for commonly used system tasks extendedDescription <p>This plugin adds a catalog entry titled "Scripts (Extra Scripts Plugin)" to your catalog which includes Shell/AppleScripts that emulate some OS functions like restarting and process actions.</p> <p>The plugins includes scripts for:</p> <ul> <li>System Volume control</li> <li>Showing the Keyboard Viewer and Character Palette</li> <li>Managing the user session: Logout, Lock Screen etc.</li> <li>System Controls such as Restart, Shutdown, Sleep, Eject</li> </ul> <p>For a full list of scripts, see the plugin's catalog entry (titles "Scripts (Extra Scripts Plugin)")</p> icon ScriptIcon requiresFeature 0 QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.QSFaceTime CFBundleName FaceTime Plugin CFBundleVersion 4 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.2.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 09:02:14 +0000 QSPlugIn author Rob McBroom categories Applications description Initiate FaceTime with Contacts extendedDescription <h2>FaceTime</h2> <p>This plug-in adds FaceTime and FaceTime Audio actions.</p> <p>With a phone number, e-mail address, or contact<sup id="fnref:1"><a href="#fn:1" rel="footnote">1</a></sup> selected, choose a FaceTime action in the second pane.</p> <p>The FaceTime application will ask you to confirm before actually contacting the person.</p> <div class="footnote"> <hr> <ol> <li id="fn:1"> <p>For contacts, the first listed e-mail address will be used. This may or may not be what you want. You should generally select a specific phone number or e-mail address.&#160;<a href="#fnref:1" rev="footnote" title="Jump back to footnote 1 in the text">&#8617;</a></p> </li> </ol> </div> icon com.apple.FaceTime name FaceTime relatedBundles com.apple.FaceTime QSRequirements bundles Name FaceTime id com.apple.FaceTime version 1.0 osRequired 10.9 version 4005 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSFileAttributesPlugIn CFBundleName File Attribute Plugin CFBundleVersion F0 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 2.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 09:02:37 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Files description File tagging, locking, and visibility extendedDescription <h1>File Attribute Plugin</h1> <p>The File Attribute Actions plugin adds actions to Quicksilver that enable you to alter the attributes of system files on your computer. This includes tagging, altering the visibility of files and folders, locking files and folders, and setting icons of files.</p> <p>The tagging features provide an interface for adding and removing tags on files, as well as browsing tags and finding all files with a certain tag or tags.</p> <h2>Actions</h2> <dl> <dt>Add Tags…</dt> <dd>Add tags to the selected file(s).</dd> <dt>Add to File…</dt> <dd>Apply the selected tag to one or more files in the third pane.</dd> <dt>Set Tags…</dt> <dd>Apply tags to the selected file(s), replacing any existing tags.</dd> <dt>Remove Tags…</dt> <dd>Remove specific tags from the selected file(s).</dd> <dt>Show Tags</dt> <dd>Show a list of tags currently assigned to the selected file(s).</dd> <dt>Clear Tags</dt> <dd>Remove all tags from the selected file(s).</dd> <dt>Lock/Unlock File</dt> <dd>These actions lock or unlock the file(s) in Quicksilver's 1st pane. Locking a file is equivalent to ticking the 'Lock' checkbox in the 'Get Info' panel of a file, and makes the file or folder read only.</dd> <dt>Make Visible (show) &amp; Make Invisible (hide)</dt> <dd>These actions alter the display of files or folders within Finder. Making an item invisible means it does not display in Finder. An example of an invisible folder is the <code>~/Library</code> folder.</dd> <dt>Set Icon…</dt> <dd>Allows you to alter the icon that is displayed by Finder for the file or folder. To un-set an icon, open the file in Finder and select 'Get Info' (⌘I). From here you can 'delete' the icon.</dd> <dt>Clear Custom Icon</dt> <dd>Clears the custom icon set for the selected file(s).</dd> </dl> <h2>Catalog</h2> <p>The plugin adds all of the user’s tags to Quicksilver’s catalog. A tag in Quicksilver is treated like a folder: its children are its contents, accessed by drilling down into the tag with → or /. A tag’s contents consist of all files tagged with it, plus every other tag belonging to these files.</p> <h3>Custom Entries</h3> <p>You can add files to the catalog if they match one or more tags.</p> <ol> <li>Add a new custom catalog entry using the <code>+</code> at the bottom of the Catalog preferences.</li> <li>Select “Tagged Files” from the pop-up menu.</li> <li>Enter one or more tags in the token field.</li> <li>Optionally, change the name of the entry in the list.</li> </ol> <p>Files matching all listed tags will be included in the global catalog.</p> <h2>Search</h2> <p>Use Quicksilver to search for files by tag. Drill down into a tag (with → or /) to see an alphabetical listing of all files so tagged. At the end of this list is a list of the other tags for these files. Refine your search by drilling down into one of these tags and filter even further. With this mechanism you can arbitrarily extend a query to involve any number of tags.</p> <p>For example, to see all files tagged with the tag “foo,” bring up the “foo” tag and drill down into it. Say some of these files are also tagged with “bar,” and still others, “baz”; these two will be listed at the bottom, after the list of files. Drilling down into one will further filter the results to only show files with <em>both</em> tags (files tagged with “foo” and “bar” or files tagged with “foo” and “baz”). Drilling up out of these results reverts to showing all files tagged with just “foo”.</p> <p>When performing such a compound tag query, you can keep track of the current search by looking at a possible tag’s value: filtering files tagged with “foo” and then “bar” will show the second tag as “foo + bar” in the command window. (Note: If your Quicksilver catalog contains Recent Objects, these compound tag lists will be included, and this may not be the browsing behavior you desire.)</p> <h2>Working with Tags</h2> <p>All of the expected tagging actions are made available by the plugin. Users can add tags to files, remove tags from files, set the tags of files to a different set, clear all tags from files, and show the tags of files. These actions can be performed on a single file or multiple files, thanks to Quicksilver’s multiple selection support using the comma key. Tags can be added to or removed from multiple files at a time, and the user can show all the tags that a group of files has in common. Showing the tags for a file or files will bring up a list of the tags in the Quicksilver’s direct object pane, ready to be explored. A similar interface is used for removing tags from files, presenting a list of that file’s current tags (or shared tags for multiple files).</p> <p>In addition to operating on multiple files, you can use multiple tags in an operation. A list of appropriate tags should appear in the third pane. You can enter a new tag by switching to text-entry mode. Multiple tags can be selected with the comma trick or entered in text-entry mode by separating them with commas.</p> <p>Tags can contain almost anything other than comma.</p> <h2>Event Triggers</h2> <p>If the Event Triggers plug-in is installed, you can configure actions to run when tags are modified or cleared via Quicksilver. The Event Trigger Object proxy will refer to the file(s) affected.</p> icon GenericDocumentIcon QSRequirements osRequired 10.9.0 version 4012 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSCompressionPlugIn CFBundleName File Compression Plugin CFBundleVersion 171 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Add option to remove macOS hidden files from compressed archive</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.8.1 QSModifiedDate 2022-06-10 11:06:41 +0000 QSPlugIn author Patrick Robertson, Blacktree, Inc. categories Files Utility description File Compress/Decompress Actions extendedDescription <h2>Overview</h2> <p>The File Compression Plugin allows compression and decompression of files using Apple's Archive Utility application. In addition, it supports <code>7z</code> files using <a href="http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/">p7zip</a>.</p> <h2>Actions</h2> <dl> <dt>Compress</dt> <dd>Compresses the object(s) in the first pane using the default compression type (see 'Preferences' section below)</dd> <dt>Compress Using…</dt> <dd>Allows the object(s) in the first pane to be compressed using one of: <code>zip</code>, <code>tbz2</code><sup id="fnref:1"><a class="footnote-ref" href="#fn:1">1</a></sup>, <code>tgz</code>, <code>cpio</code>, <code>cpgz</code>, <code>7z</code></dd> <dt>Decompress</dt> <dd>Decompress files using Archive Utility or <code>p7zip</code></dd> </dl> <h2>Preferences</h2> <p>The plugin adds a preference pane to Quicksilver, allowing you to:</p> <ul> <li>Choose whether to compress files to a temporary location first</li> <li>Choose whether to ignore macOS special files (__MACOSX, ._ files) when compressing</li> <li>Choose the default compression type to use for the 'Compress' action</li> </ul> <h2>Trigger Events</h2> <p>Event Triggers can be run based on two events in this plugin: Compress and Decompress. For both actions, the "Event Trigger Object" will refer to the archive file.</p> <h2>Decompressing Multiple Times</h2> <p>If you decompress multiple times into the same folder, Archive Utility will rename files at the top-level to avoid a conflict. By contrast, <code>p7zip</code> will rename files <em>within nested folders</em>, so do not be surprised if decompressing multiple times does not produce separate copies of a decompressed folder.</p> <div class="footnote"> <hr> <ol> <li id="fn:1"> <p>The <code>tbz2</code> extension is used as opposed to <code>tbz</code>, since this is the OS-preferred extension.&#160;<a class="footnote-backref" href="#fnref:1" title="Jump back to footnote 1 in the text">&#8617;</a></p> </li> </ol> </div> icon com.apple.archiveutility QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSFirefoxPlugIn CFBundleName Firefox Plugin CFBundleVersion BA QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Updated for Apple M1 Silicon</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.2.1 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-24 05:02:29 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Web Applications description Bookmarks & History for Firefox extendedDescription <h3>Firefox Plugin</h3> <p>This plugin allows you to search your Firefox bookmarks and history directly from Quicksilver. It also provides a "Current Web Page (Firefox)" proxy object - allowing you to easily manipulate the current Firefox Web Page.</p> <h4>Catalog Entries</h4> <p>Under the <strong>Firefox</strong> entry, you will find the following two subentries:</p> <p><strong>Firefox Bookmarks</strong> includes all the URLs you bookmarked, without any folder structure or tags you might have applied.</p> <p><strong>Firefox History</strong> contains the last 200 URLs you visited (disabled by default).</p> <p>Tip: if you want to increase or decrease the number of History items in Quicksilver, you can: 1. Go to <code>~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/PlugIns/</code> 2. find <code>com.blacktree.quicksilver.QSFirefoxPlugin.*.qsplugin</code> 3. right-click -&gt; "Show Package Contents" 4. then open <code>Contents/Info.plist</code> 5. In there, find the entry <code>QSPresetAdditions -&gt; Item 0 -&gt; children -&gt; Item 1 -&gt; settings -&gt; historySize</code> 6. Change the number to something different. 7. Restart Quicksilver and rescan the catalog</p> <h4>Proxy Objects</h4> <p><strong>Current Web Page (Firefox)</strong></p> <p>The <strong>Current Web Page (Firefox)</strong> proxy object contains the title and URL of the webpage currently open in Firefox.</p> <p>Tip: Firefox updates the 'current webpage' information about every 15 seconds. If you encounter delays between getting the latest webpage information, you can shorten the delayby changing a hidden preference in Firefox:</p> <ol> <li>Type <code>about:config</code> in Firefox's address bar.</li> <li>Type <code>sessionstore.interval</code> in the filter-field.</li> <li>The <code>browser.sessionstore.interval</code> value is in milliseconds. Change it to something smaller, like 10000 or 5000</li> </ol> icon org.mozilla.firefox relatedBundles org.mozilla.firefox QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSFlashlightInterface CFBundleName Flashlight Interface CFBundleVersion 91 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Rebuild for M1 Apple Silicon</li><li>Fix interface for later versions of macOS</li><li>Restore 'blue' spotlight colour</li><li>Reposition interface to center of screen</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.1.1 QSModifiedDate 2022-04-22 10:04:07 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Interfaces description Provides a mini Spotlight style interface. icon interface qsversion 31DF CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSGmailPlugIn CFBundleName Gmail Plugin CFBundleVersion 5F QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Enable the 'send directly' actions for Gmail</li><li>Add documentation</li><li>Fix the 'Compose Email' action for multiple email addresses'</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2013-03-28 12:03:19 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Mail & Chat Web description Allows Quicksilver to send emails via Gmail extendedDescription <h2>Gmail Plugin</h2> <p>The Gmail plugin allows you to use Quicksilver to send email via the Compose Email, Email Item..., and Email To... actions, through Gmail.</p> <p>To enable Quicksilver to send email using the Gmail plugin, go to Quicksilver's Preferences, and within the 'Handlers' tab, choose 'Gmail Plugin' as the Mail Handler from the dropdown list.</p> <p>Once set, open the <a href="qs://preferences#QSGmailPluginPrefs">Gmail preferences</a> and enter your username and password. This information is stored securely in the Apple OS X Keychain.</p> icon GmaiIcon relatedBundles com.google.GmailNotifier QSRequirements plugins id com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSEmailSupport name Mail Support version 4000 CFBundleIdentifier se.stdin.quicksilver.GoogleChrome CFBundleName Google Chrome Plugin CFBundleVersion 25 QSPluginChanges <ul> <li>prevent repeated copying of databases</li> <li>remove some external dependencies</li> </ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.2.3 QSModifiedDate 2017-06-25 10:06:49 +0000 QSPlugIn author Andreas Johansson categories Applications Web description Access to information and functionality in the Google Chrome web browser extendedDescription <h2 id="quicksilver-google-chrome-plugin">Quicksilver Google Chrome plugin</h2> <p>This plugin adds functionality for accessing different aspects of <a href="https://www.google.com/chrome">Google Chrome</a> in Quicksilver. If you have <a href="https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/canary.html">Google Chrome Canary</a>, all of the listed functionality has Canary equivalents.</p> <p>This plugin contains adapted code from the <a href="https://github.com/quicksilver/com.apple.Safari-qsplugin">Safari plugin</a>.</p> <h3 id="catalog">Catalog</h3> <p>The following additions are made to the catalog:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Open web pages</strong> - A container for the current open web pages in Chrome, access the actual web pages by right arrowing into the container. Also available when right arrowing into the Chrome application.</li> <li><strong>Bookmarks</strong> - The top level bookmarks and bookmark folders from Chrome. Also available when right arrowing into the Chrome application</li> <li><strong>History</strong> - The 300 latest history entries in Chrome, disabled by default. The number in the catalog is limited to 300 for performance reasons. The history entries are also available when right arrowing into the Chrome application, and it includes all of the history, no limits.</li> <li><strong>Search engines</strong> - All search engines registered in Chrome, disabled by default. They are searchable both by their names and their keywords, and are also available when right arrowing into the Chrome application.</li> </ul> <h3 id="actions">Actions</h3> <p>The following actions are available:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Reveal tab</strong> - Activates the tab in Chrome that contains the selected web page. This is only available for Chrome Tab types, i.e. the listing under &quot;Open web pages&quot;, or &quot;Current Web Page&quot;.</li> <li><strong>Reload tab</strong> - Reloads the tab in Chrome that contains the selected web page. This is only available for Chrome Tab types, i.e. the listing under &quot;Open web pages&quot;, or &quot;Current Web Page&quot;.</li> <li><strong>Open URL in Source Browser</strong> - Opens the URL in the browser from whence it came. This is only available for URLs from Chrome (see Types below), typically as a bookmark or a history entry. This can be used to open bookmarks from a browser in that browser and is useful if your main browser is not Chrome or Chrome Canary.</li> </ul> <h3 id="proxies">Proxies</h3> <p>The following proxies are available:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Current Web Page</strong> - The web page currently displayed in the frontmost tab of the frontmost window in Chrome.</li> <li><strong>Current Web Site</strong> - A web search on the site displayed in the frontmost tab of the frontmost window in Chrome.</li> </ul> <h3 id="types">Types</h3> <p>The following new types are defined:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Chrome Tab</strong> - A currently open tab in Chrome. Used as secondary type on URLs coming from Chrome tabs.</li> <li><strong>URLs from Chrome</strong> - An URL coming from Chrome, either as a history entry or a bookmark or a bookmark folder. A secondary type for keeping track of the source of the URL.</li> </ul> <h3 id="additional-information">Additional information</h3> <p>The icon used for the bookmarks folder is created by <a href="http://ermonas.deviantart.com/">Ernesto Monasterio</a>, and can be found <a href="http://ermonas.deviantart.com/art/Google-Chrome-Folder-Icon-201492913">Here</a>. The icon is licensed under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/">Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License</a>.</p> icon ChromeIcon relatedBundles com.google.Chrome com.google.Chrome.canary CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSGrowlPlugIn CFBundleName Growl Notifier CFBundleVersion 66 CFBundleShortVersionString 1.3.2 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-21 07:02:41 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. extendedDescription Provides notifications via <a href="http://www.growl.info">Growl</a>.<br /> <br /> To enable Growl for notifications, open the <a href="qs://preferences#QSSettingsPanePlaceholder">Preferences Pane</a> and select 'Handlers' from the sidebar. icon com.growl.GrowlHelperApp relatedBundles com.Growl.GrowlHelperApp requiresPath ~/Library/Application Support/Growl CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSImageManipulationPlugIn CFBundleName Image Manipulation Plugin CFBundleVersion 62 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.2.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 09:02:38 +0000 QSPlugIn author Patrick Robertson, Blacktree categories Images description Actions to scale and change format of images extendedDescription <h2>Overview</h2> <p>Actions to scale, change the format of images. Both actions take an argument in Quicksilver's 3rd pane. Examples can be seen below.</p> <h2>Actions</h2> <dl> <dt>Scale Image…</dt> <dd>This method allows you to scale an image selected in Quicksilver's 1st pane. Various scaling and format options are available, and are listed below.</dd> <dt>Save Image in Format…</dt> <dd>Saves the image in the format specified. Valid formats include: <code>tif</code>, <code>png</code>, <code>gif</code>, <code>bmp</code>, <code>jpg</code> (or <code>jpeg</code>), <code>jpg2</code> (or <code>jpeg2</code>)</dd> </dl> <h3>Scaling Syntax</h3> <p>The basic format for the string is (terms in square brackets are optional):</p> <pre><code>SCALING_INFORMATION [as FORMATTING_INFORMATION] </code></pre> <p>where <code>SCALING_INFORMATION</code> has the format: </p> <pre><code>[fit] WIDTH [x HEIGHT] </code></pre> <p>with <code>WIDTH</code> and <code>HEIGHT</code> defined as whole numbers in terms of pixels. For example, "210" means "210px", but it is also possible to type "210px".</p> <p><code>FORMATTING_INFORMATION</code> has the format:</p> <pre><code>JPG/PNG/GIF/TIFF [low/med/hi] [prog(ressive)] [inter(laced)] </code></pre> <p>which allows you to set the file type, quality of the image and various further options (progressive for <code>.jpg</code> files and interlaced for <code>.png</code> files).</p> <p>Examples:</p> <dl> <dt>80%</dt> <dd>Scales an image to 80% of the original image, keeping the same file format as the input image.</dd> <dt>500px x 50px</dt> <dd>Scales the image to be 500px in width by 50px in height. The format is kept the same as the original.</dd> <dt>x200 as gif</dt> <dd>Scales the image to be 200px in height, maintaining the width so as to scale the image. Saves the result as a GIF file.</dd> <dt>fit 640x480 as jpg high progressive</dt> <dd>Creates a JPEG image that will fit within a 640x480 rectangle and is of high quality with progressive enabled.</dd> <dt>50% as interlaced png</dt> <dd>Creates a PNG with dimensions half of the original.</dd> </dl> <h2>Trigger Events</h2> <p>Event Triggers can be run when images are resized or reformatted by this plug-in. For both actions, the "Event Trigger Object" will refer to the new image file(s).</p> icon com.apple.Preview QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSiPhotoPlugIn CFBundleName iPhoto Plugin CFBundleVersion FE QSPluginChanges Fixes to not launch iPhoto unexpectedly when browsing files in Quicksilver CFBundleShortVersionString 2.0.1 QSModifiedDate 2012-08-15 02:08:45 +0000 QSPlugIn author Patrick Robertson & Blacktree, Inc. categories Applications Images description Adds Albums to the catalog extendedDescription <h2>iPhoto Plugin</h2> <p>The iPhoto plugin for Quicksilver adds iPhoto's albums and events to the Quicksilver catalog. These items are also available by entering into iPhoto.app (using → or /). iPhoto albums and events within Quicksilver contain all the pictures available within iPhoto; useful for copying or moving photos.<br /> The plugin also adds several actions for manipulating albums, and proxy objects for dealing with selected items in iPhoto.</p> <h2>Catalog</h2> <h3>iPhoto Albums</h3> <p>Adds your iPhoto albums and events to Quicksilver's catalogs. The same items are available by entering into iPhoto.app (using → or /)</p> <h2>Actions</h2> <h3>Start Slideshow</h3> <p>Available for iPhoto albums only. (<strong>Note: Not available for iPhoto events due to a limitation by Apple</strong>)</p> <p>This action starts a slideshow for the selected album.</p> <h3>Show</h3> <p>Available for iPhoto albums only. (<strong>Note: Not available for iPhoto events due to a limitation by Apple</strong>)</p> <p>This action shows the selected album in iPhoto, and activates the application.</p> <h3>Empty iPhoto Trash</h3> <p>This action is available when iPhoto.app is selected in Quicksilver's 1st pane. Executing the action launches iPhoto and empties the iPhoto trash.</p> <h2>Proxy Objects</h2> <h3>Current iPhoto Selection</h3> <p>Returns a list of the currently selected photos in iPhoto. If no photos are selected, then the currently active album is returned.</p> <h3>Current iPhoto Album</h3> <p>Returns the currently selected iPhoto album. Behaves in the same way as the 'Current iPhoto Selection' proxy object, except the current active album is always return, even when photos are selected.</p> icon com.apple.iPhoto requiresBundle com.apple.iPhoto CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.YTiTermPlugIn CFBundleName iTerm Module CFBundleVersion 33 QSModifiedDate 2006-07-17 09:07:06 +0000 QSPlugIn author ytrewq1 categories System Advanced Command Line description iTerm Support extendedDescription iTerm Support <p> <h3>Warning</h3> <p>This is alpha software. Use at your own risk.</p> <h3>Prerequisites</h3> <ul> <li>iTerm </ul> <h3>Usage</h3> <p>To use iTerm as the Handler/Helper for the command line interface:</p> <ol> <li>Bring up the Quicksilver Preferences window. <li>Choose the 'Handlers' pane. <li>Choose 'iTerm' for 'Command Line Interface'. </ol> <p>Now the following actions should use iTerm:</p> <ul> <li>Go To Directory in Terminal <li>Run a Text Command in Terminal <li>Run in Terminal [...] </ul> <p>The plug-in also provides iTerm-specific version of the above commands:</p> <ul> <li>Go To Directory in iTerm <li>Run a Text Command in iTerm <li>Run in iTerm [...] <li>Show Man Page <b>[1]</b> </ul> <p>These commands may be used regardless of the Handler/Helper command line interface setting.</p> <p><b>[1]</b> 'Show Man Page' does not appear to be handled by the mediator.</p> <h3>Known Issues and Notes</h3> <ul> <li>Escaping of arguments may be iffy. <li>If iTerm is running but there are no windows, iTerm actions may not work. <li>Execution of a command in the first tab in iTerm is not supported yet. <li>The iTerm version of 'Show Man Page' behaves a little differently than the corresponding Terminal action -- exiting the man command does not end the shell session. </ul> <h3>Acknowledgements</h3> <ul> <li>Adam Ratcliffe </ul> icon iTerm relatedBundles iTerm requiresFeature 0 webIcon http://quicksilver.blacktree.com/public/ytrewq1/iTerm.png QSRequirements launchLoad CFBundleIdentifier se.stdin.quicksilver.iTerm2 CFBundleName iTerm2 Plugin CFBundleVersion 15 QSPluginChanges Compatibility updates for Quicksilver 1.2.0 CFBundleShortVersionString 1.7.2 QSModifiedDate 2014-04-20 08:04:28 +0000 QSPlugIn author Andreas Johansson categories System Applications Development description Provider for using iTerm2 with the Terminal plugin extendedDescription <h2 id="quicksilver-iterm2-plugin">Quicksilver iTerm2 plugin</h2> <p>This plugin provides functionality for having commands from the <a href="http://github.com/quicksilver/Terminal-qsplugin">Terminal plugin</a> work in <a href="http://www.iterm2.com/">iTerm2</a>. It does so by registering iTerm2 as a Command line interface.</p> <p>When the iTerm2 plugin is installed, iTerm2 becomes available as a choice under Command Line Interface in the Handlers section of the Quicksilver preferences.</p> <p>In addition, this plugin provides iTerm2-specific functionality.</p> <p>This plugin contains adapted code from the <a href="http://github.com/quicksilver/Terminal-qsplugin">Terminal plugin</a>.</p> <h3 id="types">Types</h3> <ul> <li><strong>iTerm Session</strong> - A representation of an iTerm session. Access all sessions by right-arrowing into iTerm2.</li> </ul> <h3 id="actions">Actions</h3> <p>This plugin supplies the following actions:</p> <ul> <li><p><strong>Open New Window</strong> - Opens a new iTerm window. This action is available directly on the iTerm2 application in QS.</p></li> <li><p><strong>Run a Text Command in iTerm</strong> - Runs a text command entered in Quicksilver's text mode in iTerm.</p> <p>The action opens a new terminal. The alternate action is <strong>Run a Text Command in iTerm Tab</strong>.</p></li> <li><p><strong>Run a Text Command in iTerm Tab</strong> - Runs a text command entered in Quicksilver's text mode in iTerm.</p> <p>The action opens a new tab in the current terminal. The alternate action is <strong>Run a Text Command in iTerm</strong>.</p> <p>Disabled by default.</p></li> <li><p><strong>Run a Text Command in Current iTerm</strong> - Runs a text command entered in Quicksilver's text mode in iTerm.</p> <p>The action runs the command in the frontmost tab in the frontmost iTerm window.</p> <p>Disabled by default.</p></li> <li><p><strong>Run in iTerm [...]</strong> - Runs the selected shell script/binary in iTerm.</p> <p>The target either has to be an executable or a shell script with a #! declaration.</p> <p>The action opens a new terminal. The alternate action is <strong>Run in iTerm Tab [...]</strong>.</p></li> <li><p><strong>Run in iTerm Tab [...]</strong> - Runs the selected shell script/binary in iTerm.</p> <p>The target either has to be an executable or a shell script with a #! declaration.</p> <p>The action opens a new tab in the current terminal. The alternate action is <strong>Run in iTerm [...]</strong>.</p> <p>Disabled by default.</p></li> <li><p><strong>Run in Current iTerm [...]</strong> - Runs the selected shell script/binary in iTerm.</p> <p>The target either has to be an executable or a shell script with a #! declaration.</p> <p>The action runs the command in the frontmost tab in the frontmost iTerm window.</p> <p>Disabled by default.</p></li> <li><p><strong>Open Parent Directory in iTerm</strong> - Opens the selected directory's parent in iTerm.</p> <p>This action is only provided for targets that are neither directories nor runnables (Terminal plugin compatibility).</p> <p>The action opens a new terminal. The alternate action is <strong>Open Parent Directory in iTerm Tab</strong>.</p></li> <li><p><strong>Open Parent Directory in iTerm tab</strong> - Opens the selected directory's parent in iTerm.</p> <p>This action is only provided for targets that are neither directories nor runnables (Terminal plugin compatibility).</p> <p>The action opens a new tab in the current terminal. The alternate action is <strong>Open Parent Directory in iTerm</strong>.</p> <p>Disabled by default.</p></li> <li><p><strong>Open Parent Directory in Current iTerm</strong> - Opens the selected directory's parent in iTerm.</p> <p>This action is only provided for targets that are neither directories nor runnables (Terminal plugin compatibility).</p> <p>The action opens the directory in the frontmost tab in the frontmost iTerm window.</p> <p>Disabled by default.</p></li> <li><p><strong>Open Directory in iTerm</strong> - Opens the selected directory in iTerm.</p> <p>The action opens a new terminal. The alternate action is <strong>Open Directory in iTerm Tab</strong>.</p></li> <li><p><strong>Open Directory in iTerm Tab</strong> - Opens the selected directory in a new tab in iTerm.</p> <p>The action opens a new tab in the current terminal. The alternate action is <strong>Open Directory in iTerm</strong>.</p></li> <li><p><strong>Open Directory in Current iTerm</strong> - Opens the selected directory's parent in iTerm.</p> <p>The action opens the directory in the frontmost tab in the frontmost iTerm window.</p> <p>Disabled by default.</p></li> </ul> <p>When configured as the Command Line Interface for Quicksilver, this plugin also supports the following actions:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Run a Text Command in Terminal</strong> - Runs a text command entered in Quicksilver's text mode in the terminal.</li> <li><strong>Run in Terminal [...]</strong> - Runs the selected shell script/binary in the terminal.</li> <li><strong>Open Parent Directory in Terminal</strong> - Opens the selected directory's parent in the terminal.</li> <li><strong>Open Directory in Terminal</strong> - Opens the selected directory in the terminal.</li> </ul> <p>The following actions are available for iTerm sessions:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Open in New Window</strong> - Opens a new terminal window with the selected session</li> <li><strong>Open in New Tab</strong> - Opens a new tab with the selected session in the current terminal</li> </ul> icon com.googlecode.iterm2 relatedBundles com.googlecode.iterm2 QSRequirements bundles id com.googlecode.iterm2 name iTerm plugins id com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSTerminalPlugIn name Terminal Plugin CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSiTunesPlugIn CFBundleName iTunes Plugin CFBundleVersion 366 QSPluginChanges <ul> <li>add a preference to disable equalizer when using AirPlay</li> <li>add support for smart spacebar</li> <li>fix album art for iTunes LP albums</li> </ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 2.7.0 QSModifiedDate 2015-07-11 07:07:35 +0000 QSPlugIn author Alcor, Rob McBroom categories Music Applications description Allows you to control iTunes and browse the iTunes library extendedDescription <h2>Preferences</h2> <h4>Show Artwork and Previews</h4> <p>With this enabled, Quicksilver will show the album cover (for albums and tracks) or the poster frame (for videos). If disabled, a generic icon will be shown instead.</p> <h4>Without Gloss and Shadows</h4> <p>Artwork and previews are taken from the Quick Look system. By default, Quick Look adds some gloss over the image and a drop-shadow behind it. The image needs to be reduced in size to accommodate the shadow, and the gloss can obscure details in some cases. Enable this setting to see artwork and previews in their original form.</p> <h4>Group Compilations</h4> <p>With this enabled, tracks from different artists will be shown under a single album (if part of a compilation).</p> <h4>Monitor Recent Tracks</h4> <p>With this enabled, Quicksilver can store the last 25 tracks played by iTunes. It only includes tracks that have played since Quicksilver last started, and only while the preference was enabled.</p> <h4>Display Track Notifications</h4> <p>If <strong>Monitor Recent Tracks</strong> is enabled, you can optionally have Quicksilver display a notification every time a new track starts. The type of notification (built-in or Growl) can be controlled via Quicksilver's various preferences related to notifications.</p> <h4>Include Videos when Playing Albums</h4> <p>Some albums might have videos associated with them, but you probably don't want them to play when listening to an album. This allows you to control that behavior. The name is a bit misleading, as it will also apply if you select an artist and play them (which will play everything by that artist).</p> <p>If your selection contains <em>only</em> videos, they will play regardless of this setting.</p> <h4>Disable EQ when selecting AirPlay device</h4> <p>With this setting enabled, when you use Quicksilver to select one or more AirPlay devices for output, it will also disable the equalizer. This is probably what you want, as almost every AirPlay device has its own equalizer effects and you don't want to double them up.</p> <p>If you select the "Computer" device only (effectively turning off AirPlay), the equalizer will be enabled.</p> <p>NOTE: The equalizer is only disabled/enabled if you select an AirPlay device using Quicksilver. Selecting a device through the iTunes UI, etc. will not change EQ settings.</p> <h2>Catalog</h2> <p>There are three catalog presets to choose from.</p> <h3>iTunes Playlists</h3> <p>This will add the following to your main catalog:</p> <ul> <li>All of your playlists</li> <li>Entry points for browsing the library (Browse Artists, Browse Albums, etc.)</li> <li>A "Recent Tracks" entry. (Select it and hit → or / to see them. Only tracks that have played since Quicksilver was launched will be available.)</li> </ul> <p>These items can also be accessed by selecting iTunes in Quicksilver and hitting → or /.</p> <p>Individual tracks are not added to the catalog as they're rarely sought out, and would really just slow Quicksilver down. Artists, Albums, Tracks, etc. can still be accessed quickly (see <strong>Browsing</strong> below).</p> <h3>iTunes Controls</h3> <p>These are the same controls you can add triggers for (to control playback, adjust volume, and adjust rating). You can add them to the catalog in addition to (or instead of) assigning triggers to them.</p> <h3>Scripts (iTunes)</h3> <p>This will add any AppleScripts you have in <code>~/Library/iTunes/Scripts/</code>. (There are none by default.)</p> <h3>Equalizer Presets</h3> <p>This entry adds all of your equalizer settings to the catalog.</p> <h3>AirPlay Devices</h3> <p>This entry adds available AirPlay devices to the catalog.</p> <h3>Proxy Objects</h3> <p>The following proxy objects will be available. Most only work when iTunes is running, and some only when a track is playing.</p> <table> <thead> <tr> <th>Proxy Name</th> <th>Running</th> <th>Playing</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td>Currently Playing Track</td> <td>Yes</td> <td>Yes</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Currently Playing Artist</td> <td>Yes</td> <td>Yes</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Currently Playing Album</td> <td>Yes</td> <td>Yes</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Current Playlist</td> <td>Yes</td> <td>Yes</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Selected Playlist</td> <td>Yes</td> <td>No</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Current iTunes Selection</td> <td>Yes</td> <td>No</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Random Track</td> <td>No</td> <td>No</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p>"Random Track" will refer to the same track for 8 seconds. This is to prevent it from changing between the time you call it up, and the time you run an action on it.</p> <h2>Browsing</h2> <p>You can quickly locate and play anything in your iTunes library, even if it's not stored in Quicksilver's catalog. You can do this by assigning triggers to search a certain criteria (like Artist or Genre) or by selecting "Browse [Criteria]" in Quicksilver.</p> <h2>Actions</h2> <h4>Play</h4> <p>You can play any of the following:</p> <ul> <li>Playlists</li> <li>Tracks (individually or with the comma trick)</li> <li>Albums (individually or with the comma trick)</li> <li>Artists (all tracks by the artist, individually or with the comma trick)</li> <li>Genres (all tracks in a genre, individually or with the comma trick)</li> <li>Composers (all tracks by the composer, individually or with the comma trick)</li> </ul> <h4>Add to Playlist…</h4> <p>Add artists, albums, tracks, etc. to an existing playlist by selecting it in the third pane.</p> <h4>Reveal in iTunes</h4> <p>Show the selected track or playlist in iTunes.</p> <h4>Show Booklet(s)</h4> <p>With album(s) or artist(s) in the first pane, you can display the PDF artwork that accompanies some albums purchased from the iTunes store. Nothing will happen for albums that don't include artwork.</p> <h4>Enable/Disable Track(s)</h4> <p>Toggle track(s) between "checked" and "unchecked" in iTunes. You can apply this to individual tracks, multiple tracks, albums, entire artists, or even entire genres.</p> <h4>Shuffle On/Off</h4> <p>Toggle the shuffle setting for the selected playlist(s).</p> <h4>Get Lyrics</h4> <p>Get the lyrics for the selected track.</p> <h4>Set EQ Preset</h4> <p>Make the selected equalizer preset active in iTunes.</p> <h4>Select AirPlay Device(s)</h4> <p>Send output from iTunes to the selected devices.</p> <p>To turn off remote AirPlay, run this action on the device named "Computer" alone.</p> <h2>Be Aware</h2> <p>The most accurate information comes from iTunes itself, but that only works if iTunes is running. In order to get information without requiring iTunes to be running at all times, we read it from disk (from <code>~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music Library.xml</code>).</p> <p>The information you see when browsing through your library comes from this XML file, but when you take an action like Play or Add to Playlist, the affected tracks are pulled from iTunes itself. This can lead to occasional inconsistencies in what you would see browsing in Quicksilver vs. what actually happens in iTunes.</p> icon com.apple.iTunes relatedBundles com.apple.iTunes QSRequirements obsoletes com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSMusicSupport version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSKeychainPlugIn CFBundleName Keychain Plugin CFBundleVersion 148 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.2.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 09:02:24 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories System description Access to Keychain entries extendedDescription <h1>Keychain plugin</h1> <p>This plugin gives Quicksilver the ability to access data stored in Keychains -- Safari passwords as well as any other data added by applications -- and allows login names and associated passwords to be directly manipulated or retrieved directly by copy/pasting.</p> <h2>Catalog</h2> <dl> <dt>Keychains</dt> <dd>This will add "login" and "System" keychains to your catalog as well as any others you have defined. You can also access keychains by selecting Keychain Access and hitting → or /. With a keychain selected, hit → or / to access individual items.</dd> </dl> <h2>Actions</h2> <p>With a keychain selected, the following actions will be available:</p> <ul> <li>Lock</li> <li>Unlock</li> </ul> <p>With a keychain item selected, the following actions will be available:</p> <ul> <li>Copy Account</li> <li>Paste Account</li> <li>Get Account</li> <li>Copy Password</li> <li>Paste Password</li> <li>Get Password</li> </ul> <h3>Terminology</h3> <dl> <dt>Account</dt> <dd>The value from the "Account" field in Keychain Access. This is usually the username.</dd> <dt>Password</dt> <dd>The password stored with this item. You will be prompted to allow Quicksilver access to an item if it hasn't been granted before.</dd> <dt>Get</dt> <dd>Display the account or password as text in Quicksilver's first pane for further action.</dd> <dt>Copy</dt> <dd>Copy the account or password to the clipboard.</dd> <dt>Paste</dt> <dd>Paste the account or password to the active application.</dd> </dl> icon com.apple.keychainaccess relatedBundles com.apple.keychainaccess requiresFeature 1 QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.QSMailMate CFBundleName MailMate Plugin CFBundleVersion 1 QSPluginChanges Send and compose messages using MailMate CFBundleShortVersionString 1.0 QSModifiedDate 2013-11-13 02:11:39 +0000 QSPlugIn author Rob McBroom categories Applications Mail & Chat description Send messages using MailMate extendedDescription <h2>MailMate</h2> <p>This plug-in allows you to compose and send messages using MailMate. See the E-mail Support plug-in’s help for details.</p> <p>Be sure to choose MailMate under Preferences → Handlers.</p> icon MailMate relatedBundles com.freron.MailMate QSRequirements bundles id com.freron.MailMate name MailMate plugins id com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSEmailSupport name Mail Support version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSMenuInterfacePlugin CFBundleName Menu Interface CFBundleVersion BB QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 09:02:24 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Interfaces description Provides a menu bar interface requiresFeature 0 webIcon CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.Quicksilver.MicrosoftOfficePlugin CFBundleName Microsoft Office Plugin CFBundleVersion AD QSPluginChanges <ul><li>M1 Mac Support</li><li>Properly sort the recent docs as per Microsoft's method</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.2.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-03-11 05:03:31 +0000 QSPlugIn author Patrick Robertson categories Applications description Recent documents from the Microsoft Office Suite extendedDescription <h3>Microsoft Office Plugin</h3> <p>Enables moving down (using → or /) into Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint to locate recently opened documents.</p> <p>Works with Microsoft Office 2016, 2011 and 2008</p> icon OfficeLego relatedBundles com.microsoft.Word com.microsoft.Powerpoint com.microsoft.Excel com.microsoft.office QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSMiniInterfacePlugin CFBundleName Mini Interface CFBundleVersion B8 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>64 bit updates</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.0.4 QSModifiedDate 2012-08-11 04:08:05 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Interfaces description Provides a miniature interface icon Interface requiresFeature 0 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.Mini_Bezel CFBundleName Mini-Bezel CFBundleVersion 5E QSModifiedDate 2010-04-25 04:04:39 +0000 QSPlugIn categories Interfaces description extendedDescription icon qsversion 29CC relatedBundles CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.MiniBezel CFBundleName Mini-Bezel CFBundleVersion 63 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Fix a crash when changing interfaces</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.0.2 QSModifiedDate 2013-08-09 09:08:33 +0000 QSPlugIn categories Interfaces description A more compact version of the Bezel interface. It's smaller, and doesn't have description text under the displayed objects. icon qsversion 29CC QSRequirements obsoletes com.blacktree.Quicksilver.Mini_Bezel CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSMouseTriggerPlugIn CFBundleName Mouse Triggers CFBundleVersion 16F QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 09:02:36 +0000 QSPlugIn author Patrick Robertson, Blacktree, Inc. categories Quicksilver description Allows triggering with hot corners and edges of the main screen extendedDescription <h2>Mouse Triggers Plugin</h2> <p>The mouse triggers plugin gives Quicksilver the ability to create triggers which are activated using mouse movements, clicks and dragging/dropping. Triggers are created in the same way as HotKey triggers, only their activation differs.</p> <h2>Creating Triggers</h2> <h3>Creating the Trigger</h3> <p>To create a trigger, open the Quicksilver <a href="qs://preferences#QSTriggersPrefPane">triggers preferences</a>, click the '+' button and select 'Mouse' from the dropdown list.<br /> Set up the command as you would when creating a normal trigger. If you would like to create a drag/drop trigger, which enables you to drop items onto the mouse trigger points, see the 'Mouse Trigger Dragged Object' proxy object section below.</p> <h3>Adjusting the Activation</h3> <p>To alter how the trigger is activated, open the trigger sidebar (by either clicking the 'i' button or pressing ⌘I) and open the 'Settings' pane. From this window, you can alter which mouse click (left, right, middle etc.) activates the trigger, how many clicks are required, and how long the associated mouse movement must be held for the trigger to activate.<br /> Below the 'Type' and 'Delay' options are options to select which screen the trigger can be activated on, and which side or corner of the screen.</p> <h3>Modifiers and the 'Anywhere' button</h3> <p>The modifiers section of the settings allow you to add modifier keys to the mouse activation method. With modifiers enabled, a further 'Anywhere' button appears in the 'Corners & Edges' screen. Clicking this allows the trigger to be activated if the correct modifiers and mouse movements are made anywhere on the screen. an example could be:</p> <ul> <li>Type: Right Click <strong>x 2</strong> (click the right mouse button twice)</li> <li>Delay: 1s (hold the last right click for 1s)</li> <li>Screen: All Displays (trigger works on all displays)</li> <li>Corners & Edges: Anywhere</li> <li>Modifiers: ⌘⌥ (hold the ⌘ and ⌥ keys down whilst right clicking with the mouse)</li> </ul> <h2>Proxy Objects</h2> <h3>Mouse Trigger Dragged Object</h3> <p>The 'Mouse Trigger Dragged Object' proxy object allows you to create triggers for items that you drag onto or drop onto the screen edges or corners. An example could be to move the dragged file into a specific folder on your hard drive. It is best to set up triggers that use the 'Mouse Trigger Dragged Object' proxy object to work with the Drag Entered, Drag Exited and Drag and Drop 'Types' in the trigger settings pane.</p> icon Mouse qsversion 3439 QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSMusicSupport CFBundleName Music Support CFBundleVersion 54 QSModifiedDate 2006-09-13 12:09:58 +0000 QSPlugIn hidden qsversion 2000 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSNNWPlugIn CFBundleName NetNewsWire Module CFBundleVersion A9 QSModifiedDate 2006-09-01 02:09:52 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Applications description Subscriptions and Headlines icon com.ranchero.NetNewsWire requiresBundle com.ranchero.NetNewsWire QSRequirements feature 2 CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.Networking CFBundleName Networking Plugin CFBundleVersion F QSPluginChanges update service used for external IP CFBundleShortVersionString 1.4.1 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-15 04:02:40 +0000 QSPlugIn author Rob McBroom categories System description Manage wireless connections, locations, and get information extendedDescription <h2>Quicksilver Networking</h2> <h3>Catalog</h3> <h4>Presets</h4> <ul> <li>Network Locations - Adds any netowrk locations you've configured in System Preferences to the catalog. (Disabled by default)</li> <li>Wireless Interface - A virtual entry that represents your Wi-Fi connection. Use this to turn the interface on and off, or to view available networks by hitting → or /. (For 10.6 users, this will appear in the catalog under the name "AirPort".)</li> </ul> <h4>Proxy Objects</h4> <ul> <li>IP Address - The IP address(es) currently assigned to your computer.</li> <li>External IP Address - The IP address remote sites will see when you connect to them.</li> </ul> <h3>Actions</h3> <ul> <li>Switch to Location - when a network location is selected in the first pane, this will allow you to set it as the active location.</li> <li>Turn Wi-Fi On - Enable power for the wireless interface. This action is only available when power is off. (The action is named "Turn AirPort On" for 10.6 users.)</li> <li>Turn Wi-Fi Off - Disable power for the wireless interface. This action is only available when power is on. (The action is named "Turn AirPort Off" for 10.6 users.)</li> <li>Toggle Wi-Fi Power - Toggle power for the wireless interface. Useful for creating triggers. (The action is named "Toggle AirPort Off" for 10.6 users.)</li> <li>Disconnect Current Network - Disassociate from the current wireless network, but keep power for the interface on.</li> <li>Connect to Network - Connect to the selected wireless network. This is only available for unsecured networks and secured networks for which you have credentials stored in your keychain.</li> <li>Connect to Network (via Menubar) - For secured networks that can't be automatically joined, this action will attempt to click through the menu bar to select the network for you, which should result in you being prompted for credentials.</li> </ul> icon GenericNetworkIcon recommended QSRequirements obsoletes com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSAirPortPlugIn com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSNetworkLocationPlugIn version 4012 CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.Quicksilver.NostromoInterface CFBundleName Nostromo Interface CFBundleVersion 1A QSPluginChanges fix title text alignment CFBundleShortVersionString 1.4.1 QSModifiedDate 2022-03-31 09:03:09 +0000 QSPlugIn author Rob McBroom categories Interfaces description Provides a wide interface extendedDescription <h2>Nostromo</h2> <p>This provides a wide interface, suited to displaying longer names and/or details for items in your catalog.</p> <h3>Colors</h3> <p>The "Customize" panel in the Appearance preferences allows you to set colors from several "themes". This interface uses and respects Quicksilver's bezel colors (also configurable in the Appearance prefs). As such, the themes are not persistent, but the individual colors are. This allows you to use one of the built-in options as a starting point, but tweak individual colors to your liking if needed.</p> <p>To put it another way, the "Customize" panel is only used to <strong>set</strong> colors. Do not expect to see the last theme you used selected the next time you open the panel.</p> <h3>Position</h3> <p>The interface can be moved if it's obscuring something, but the new position will not be remembered. It will be centered the next time you invoke it.</p> <h3>About</h3> <p>"Nostromo" is the name of the ship in <em>Alien</em> (1979).</p> <p><a href="https://github.com/skurfer/Nostromo/issues">Report bugs</a> on GitHub.</p> QSRequirements osRequired 10.9 version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.NotificationHub CFBundleName Notification Hub CFBundleVersion 6D QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.2.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 09:02:00 +0000 QSPlugIn author Kevin Ballard categories Quicksilver Miscellaneous description Provides a way to use several notifiers at once extendedDescription <h2 id="what_is_it">What is it?</h2> <p>This plugin adds a new Notify Mediator that can be used to use different Notify mediators based on the notification type</p> <h2 id="usage">Usage</h2> <p>In the Handlers preference pane, select Notification Hub as the Notify mediator. Then in the Notifiication Hub preference pane you can customize it further.</p> <p>The Default popup is what Notify Mediator to use if the given notification has no type or isn&#8217;t in the table.</p> <p>Hit the add button to add an entry to the table. The first column is the notification type. Double-click to edit to put in a custom type, or click the popup at the right side of the column to select a known type. The second column is the Notify Mediator to use for that notification type.</p> <p>You can add several entries for a given notification type - each Notify Mediator will be called for that notification.</p> infoFile Info.rtf CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSOmniWebPlugIn CFBundleName OmniWeb Plugin CFBundleVersion B5 QSPluginChanges <ul> <li>supports for OmniWeb 6</li> <li>fixes the Current Selection proxy when using OmniWeb</li> <li>drops support for older versions of OmniWeb</li> <li>internal clean-up and modernization</li> </ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 3.0.1 QSModifiedDate 2016-06-14 11:06:17 +0000 QSPlugIn author Allan Odgaard and Rob McBroom categories Web Applications Search description Bookmarks, History, Search Queries, and Proxy Object. extendedDescription <h2 id="omniweb_module">OmniWeb Module</h2> <p>This plug-in allows you to add your Bookmarks, Favorites and History from OmniWeb into Quicksilver&#8217;s catalog. It also provides a proxy object and access to web searches.</p> <h3 id="proxy_object">Proxy Object</h3> <p>If proxy objects are enabled, you can access the URL of the page currently open in OmniWeb by searching for &#8220;Current Web Page&#8221;. Several browsers provide a Current Web Page proxy object, so look for the one with OmniWeb&#8217;s icon.</p> <h3 id="web_searches">Web Searches</h3> <p>Searches defined in OmniWeb&#8217;s Shortcut Preferences can be added to the catalog automatically and used from within Quicksilver. For example, if you define a shortcut with a keyword of <code>google@</code>, you can do either of the following from within Quicksilver:</p> <ol> <li>google → Search For… → [search terms]</li> <li>[search terms] → Find With… → google</li> </ol> <p>This functionality requires the Web Search Module for Quicksilver.</p> icon com.omnigroup.OmniWeb6 relatedBundles com.omnigroup.OmniWeb6 QSRequirements version 4012 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.OpenMetaFileTagging CFBundleName OpenMeta File Tagging CFBundleVersion 29A QSModifiedDate 2009-09-03 09:09:02 +0000 QSPlugIn author Jordan Kay categories Files Search description OpenMeta File Tagging Support extendedDescription Provides an interface for adding and removing OpenMeta tags to files, as well as browsing tags and finding all files with a certain tag or tags icon Tag.png CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.OpenMetaFileTagging CFBundleName OpenMeta File Tagging Plugin CFBundleVersion 29F QSPluginChanges Quicksilver 1.3.0 compatibility updates CFBundleShortVersionString 2.1.2 QSModifiedDate 2015-08-30 10:08:36 +0000 QSPlugIn author Jordan Kay categories Files Search description Support for file tagging with OpenMeta extendedDescription <h1>OpenMeta File Tagging Plugin</h1> <p>The OpenMeta File Tagging Plugin for Quicksilver provides an interface for adding and removing OpenMeta tags to files, as well as browsing tags and finding all files with a certain tag or tags.</p> <h2>Catalog</h2> <p>The plugin adds all of the user’s OpenMeta tags to Quicksilver’s catalog. An OpenMeta tag in Quicksilver is treated like a folder: its children are its contents, accessed by drilling down into the tag with → or /. A tag’s contents consist of all files tagged with it, plus every other tag belonging to these files.</p> <h3>Custom Entries</h3> <p>You can add files to the catalog if they match one or more tags.</p> <ol> <li>Add a new custom catalog entry using the <code>+</code> at the bottom of the Catalog preferences.</li> <li>Select “OpenMeta Tags” from the pop-up menu.</li> <li>Enter one or more tags in the token field.</li> <li>Optionally, change the name of the entry in the list.</li> </ol> <p>Files matching all listed tags will be included in the global catalog.</p> <h2>Search</h2> <p>Use the OpenMeta File Tagging Plugin to search for files by tag. Drill down into a tag to see an alphabetical listing of all files so tagged. At the end of this list is a list of the other tags for these files. Refine your search by drilling down into one of these tags and filter even further. With this mechanism you can arbitrarily extend a query to involve any number of tags.</p> <p>For example, to see all files tagged with the tag “foo,” bring up the “foo” tag object and drill down into it. Say some of these files are also tagged with “bar,” and still others, “baz”; these two will be listed at the bottom, after the list of files. Drilling down into one will further filter the results to only show files with <em>both</em> tags (files tagged with “foo” and “bar” or files tagged with “foo” and “baz”). Drilling up out of these results reverts to showing all files tagged with just “foo.”</p> <p>When performing such a compound tag query, you can keep track of the current search by looking at a possible tag’s value: filtering files tagged with “foo” and then “bar” will show the second tag as “foo, bar” in the command window. (Note: If your Quicksilver catalog contains Recent Objects, these compound tag lists will be included, and this may not be the browsing behavior you desire.)</p> <h2>Working with Tags</h2> <p>All of the expected tagging actions are made available by the plugin. Users can add tags to files, remove tags from files, set the tags of files to a different set, clear all tags from files, and show the tags of files. These actions can be performed on a single file or multiple files, thanks to Quicksilver’s multiple selection support using the comma key. Tags can be added to or removed from multiple files at a time, and the user can show all the tags that a group of files has in common. Showing the tags for a file or files will bring up a list of the tags in the Quicksilver’s direct object pane, ready to be explored. A similar interface is used for removing tags from files, presenting a list of that file’s current tags (or shared tags for multiple files).</p> <p>In addition to operating on multiple files, you can use multiple tags in an operation. A list of appropriate tags should appear in the third pane. You can enter a new tag by switching to text-entry mode. Multiple tags can be selected with the comma trick or entered in text-entry mode by separating them with commas.</p> <p>Tags can contain almost anything other than comma.</p> <h2>Implementation</h2> <p>The plugin hooks into the extended file attributes (with <code>xattr</code>) and Spotlight search capabilities (using <code>MDQuery</code>) of the Mac OS X filesystem directly; it does not require the OpenMeta command-line tool to be installed. As such, it should work right out of the box, allowing users to start tagging and finding files with OpenMeta even if they have never used the system before. This also allows performance to benefit from all actions being carried out directly at the <code>xattr</code> or <code>MDQuery</code> level, with no intermediary tools. There is no noticeable lag in searching or tagging, regardless of the complexity or size of the query or file list.</p> <h2>Further Work</h2> <p>As a part of Quicksilver the OpenMeta File Tagging plugin provides a foundation for most functionality of a tagging system, all available directly in the interface. Extending beyond Quicksilver might be a possibility worth exploring, perhaps showing files with certain tags in a new Finder window, or in a tagging-focused application like Leap.</p> icon OpenMetaTagIcon relatedBundles com.ironic.tagit relatedPaths /usr/local/bin/openmeta /usr/bin/openmeta QSRequirements obsoletes com.blacktree.Quicksilver.OpenMetaFileTagging version 4012 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSOpera CFBundleName Opera Plugin CFBundleVersion A0 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>64 bit ready</li><li>Speed improvements</li><li>Improved behaviour when right arrowing into Opera.app (same behaviour as Safari and Chrome plugins)</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.0.0 QSModifiedDate 2012-06-24 05:06:38 +0000 QSPlugIn author Eric Doughty-Papassideris categories Applications description Plugin for connecting Quicksilver and the Opera browser extendedDescription Plugin for connecting Quicksilver and <a href="http://opera.com">Opera</a>.<br> <ul> <li>Adds a catalog with the bookmarks and searches of Opera</li> <li>Adds a "Operas current web page" proxy object</li> <li>Adds an "Open with Opera" action</li> <li>Adds a couple of scripts for switching between Opera and Safari</li> <li>Browse into Opera to get current open tabs</li> </ul> icon com.operasoftware.Opera qsversion 29CC relatedBundles com.operasoftware.Opera QSRequirements CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSPathFinderPlugIn CFBundleName Path Finder Plugin CFBundleVersion B1 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.2.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 09:02:28 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Files description Handles open, reveal, info, and selection actions in Path Finder icon com.cocoatech.PathFinder relatedBundles com.cocoatech.PathFinder CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSProcessManipulationPlugIn CFBundleName Process Manipulation Plugin CFBundleVersion 54 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.2.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 09:02:20 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories System description Actions for monitoring and modifying application processes on your machine. extendedDescription <h2>Overview</h2> <p>This plugin interacts with applications and the "Running Applications &amp; Processes" catalog entries. Most actions can be run directly on an application (i.e. search for an application as usual, then tab and select an action).</p> <p>Make sure to enable the actions you want, under Preferences &gt; Actions &gt; by Plugin &gt; Process Manipulation.</p> <p>If you want to be able to control background/hidden applications, go to Catalog &gt; Applications &gt; Running Applications &amp; Processes &gt; Info ("i" button in the lower right) &gt; Source Options &gt; Check "Include background applications". Then make sure "Running Applications &amp; Processes" is selected. Now, you can search for "Running Applications Processes" in the Quicksilver command window and right-arrow to get a full list of processes.</p> <p>IMPORTANT NOTE: Some applications have a lot of helper process. For example, iTunes has an "iTunes Helper" process, and Google Chrome has a process for each tab. If you're getting unexpected results, try opening <code>Activity Monitor.app</code> and making sure you're not missing something.</p> <h2>A list of 'All Processes'</h2> <p>To get a list of all currently running processes easily, without enabling the "Running Applications &amp; Processes" catalog entry, you can do so by right arrowing (→ or /) into Activity Monitor.app</p> <h2>Actions</h2> <h3>Lauching/Terminating</h3> <dl> <dt>Force Quit (Kill)</dt> <dd>Immediately terminate the application/process (SIGQUIT).</dd> <dt>Launch a Copy</dt> <dd>Open a second copy. OSX usually only allows one copy of an application to be running, so be careful.</dd> <dt>Launch as Root</dt> <dd>Launch an application with root permissions. Again, be careful.</dd> </dl> <p>Quicksilver also has the following actions, even if you don't install this plugin:</p> <ul> <li>Open</li> <li>Relaunch</li> <li>Open at Login</li> <li>Do Not Open at Login</li> </ul> <h3>Information</h3> <dl> <dt>Sample Process</dt> <dd>Sample the process for 5 seconds and return the result in the first pane.</dd> <dt>List Open Files</dt> <dd>Search the open files of the process in the first pane.</dd> <dt>Get Process Identifier (PID)</dt> <dd>Note that if an application has helper processes, the returned PID may not always be what you want. For example, iTunes.app will return the PID of <code>iTunesHelper</code>, and some applications may be a light frontend with a heavy kernel (which may be the process you're actually interested in).</dd> </dl> <h3>Signals</h3> <p>The operating system can interact with a process by sending it a signal.</p> <p>See <code>man signal</code> or <a href="https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man3/signal.3.html">https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man3/signal.3.html</a> for a full list of signals in OSX.</p> <dl> <dt>Pause Application (SIGSTOP)</dt> <dd><code>SIGSTOP</code> is useful because it completely halts the operation of a process (without quitting it) and can be resumed later. It is similar to <code>Ctrl-Z</code> in a terminal/shell.</dd> <dt>Resume Application (SIGCONT)</dt> <dd>Resumes an application halted with <code>SIGSTOP</code>. Note that when the program resumes, the unexpected pause might cause it to have issues with timeouts, file handles, etc. However, short pauses are usually harmless.</dd> <dt>Send Signal...</dt> <dd>Specify an arbitrary signal in the third pane.</dd> </dl> <h3>Priority</h3> <p>What this plugin calls priority corresponds more to "niceness". This ranges from -20 (least nice, highest priority) to 20 (nicest, lowest priority). Nicer processes will more easily give up CPU time. See <code>man nice</code> and <code>man setpriority</code>.</p> <p>Note: You may need to enter your system password to change the priority of a process. This generally happens when you increase the priority.</p> <p>It can be useful to lower the priority of a process to make sure the operating system stays responsive. Increasing priority isn't very useful unless you have multiple programs vying for cycles.</p> <dl> <dt>Lower Priority</dt> <dd>Increase niceness (change by +5).</dd> <dt>Raise Priority</dt> <dd>Decrease niceness (change by -5).</dd> <dt>Minimize Priority</dt> <dd>Set niceness to 20.</dd> <dt>Maximize Priority</dt> <dd>Set niceness to -20.</dd> <dt>Get Priority (Niceness)</dt> <dd>Return the priority (niceness) of the application in the first pane.</dd> <dt>Set Priority...</dt> <dd>Specify a priority in the third pane.</dd> </dl> icon ExecutableBinaryIcon QSRequirements osRequired 10.9 version 4012 CFBundleIdentifier com.ssofts.Quicksilver.QSQRCode CFBundleName QSQRCode CFBundleVersion 75 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Updated for Apple M1 Silicon</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-03-03 05:03:45 +0000 QSPlugIn author Eric Doughty-Papassideris categories Miscellaneous description Creates QRCodes from text, URLs and other objects extendedDescription <h3>Description</h3> Displays objects as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_Code">QR Code</a> 2D barcodes <br/><br/><h3>Credits</h3> Most of the difficult code is written by: <ul> <li>libqrencode 3.1 by FUKUCHI Kentaro (<a href="http://megaui.net/fukuchi/works/qrencode/index.en.html">http://megaui.net/...</a>)</li> <li>Quicksilver plugin Xcode template by Ankur Kothari <a href="http://lipidity.com/apple/quicksilver-plugins-in-objective-c">http://lipidity.com/...</a></li> <li>UI code heavily inspired from <a href="http://github.com/andreberg/blacktree-alchemy/blob/B5X/Quicksilver/Code-QuickStepInterface/QSLargeTypeDisplay.m">QuickSilvers Large Type by Alcor</a></li> <li>A tiny function copied from <a href="http://code.google.com/p/mactlmgr/source/browse/trunk/TLMStatusWindow.m?spec=svn569&r=569">Adam Maxwell - TeX Live Manager</a></li> </ul> Image conversion, cocoa &quot;ui&quot;, and blending the above resources by <a href="http://s-softs.com">Eric Doughty-Papassideris</a> <br/><br/><h3>Licence</h3> IDC v2.0 (&quot;I Dont Care&quot;) <br/><br/><h3>Disclaimer</h3> Carefull: I don't want to know about what happened (or not) because of this code. You are running it &quot;as-is&quot;, and it &quot;is not my problem&quot;. icon QSQRCode qsversion 29CC relatedBundles QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.binaryminded.QSRememberTheMilk CFBundleName Remember The Milk CFBundleVersion 103 QSPluginChanges updated to work with the current API CFBundleShortVersionString 1.6.0 QSModifiedDate 2015-02-05 07:02:54 +0000 QSPlugIn author Brian Moore categories Web Text description Provides an interface to quickly add Remember the Milk todo items. extendedDescription <h2>Remember The Milk Plugin</h2> <p>The Remember The Milk plugin allows you to easily add tasks to your Remember the Milk account.</p> <p><strong>Setup</strong></p> <p>Before you can add tasks, you must authenticate Quicksilver with your Remember The Milk account. Go to the <a href="qs://preferences#RTMPreferencePane">Remember the Milk preferences</a> within Quicksilver to do this.</p> <h3>Actions</h3> <p>There are two actions that are added by this plugin <strong>Create Task in…</strong> and <strong>Add Task…</strong>. Both actions perform the same thing: add a task to your RTM account, but the first takes text in Quicksilver's 1st pane and a RTM list in the 3rd pane, whilst the latter takes a RTM list in the 1st pane and text in the 3rd pane (that is - a reverse of the 1st action)</p> <h3>Catalog</h3> <p>By default, the plugin adds your RTM lists to Quicksilver's catalog. You can view the catalog Entries in Preferences → Catalog → Plugins → Remember the Milk Lists</p> icon Cow qsversion 29CC relatedBundles QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.skurfer.Quicksilver.RemoteHosts CFBundleName Remote Hosts Plugin CFBundleVersion 167 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.8.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-02 08:02:05 +0000 QSPlugIn author Rob McBroom categories Development Miscellaneous System description Provides actions that can be taken on computers extendedDescription <h1>Remote Hosts</h1> <h2>A Quicksilver plug-in for dealing with a large number of computers</h2> <p>Given a text file with a list of machines in it (either hostname, Fully Qualified Domain Name, or IP address), this plug-in indexes them as "remote host" objects and provides the following actions:</p> <ul> <li>SSH</li> <li>SSH as root</li> <li>SSH as… [username in 3rd pane]</li> <li>Telnet</li> <li>Telnet to port… [port number in 3rd pane]</li> <li>FTP</li> <li>SFTP</li> <li>SFTP Starting at Path…</li> <li>HTTP</li> <li>HTTPS</li> <li>Screen Sharing (VNC)</li> <li>Browse with CIFS</li> <li>Mount share with CIFS… [share name in 3rd pane]</li> <li>Browse with AFP</li> <li>Mount share with AFP… [share name in 3rd pane]</li> <li>MS Remote Desktop [requires the CoRD application]</li> <li>Get Host Info</li> </ul> <p>There is also a "Use as Remote Host" action that applies to text. If you type a hostname by hand, paste it, or pull it from an application using ⌘⎋ or ⌘G, this action will "convert" it to a remote host in Quicksilver so you can connect to it, etc.</p> <p>Some of the above actions also provide "alternate" actions. Hit ⌘↩ instead of ↩ to run the alternate.</p> <table> <thead> <tr> <th>Action</th> <th>Alternate</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td>SSH</td> <td>SSH as root</td> </tr> <tr> <td>FTP</td> <td>Get FTP URL</td> </tr> <tr> <td>HTTP</td> <td>Get HTTP URL</td> </tr> <tr> <td>HTTPS</td> <td>Get HTTPS URL</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p>The "Get XYZ URL" actions are useful in situations where you need to paste the URL to a remote machine, or want to open it in something other than the default application.</p> <p>Selecting a host in Quicksilver and hitting → or / will provide the following information (if available):</p> <ul> <li> <p>IP Addresses and aliases</p> <p>Quicksilver treats these as strings, so you can use "Large Type", paste them into the current application, send them via IM or e-mail, etc.</p> </li> <li> <p>Lights-Out Management</p> <p>The LOM address is itself another "remote host" in Quicksilver. With it selected, you can use one of the above actions to connect to it.</p> </li> <li> <p>Host Info URL</p> <p>If you've defined a URL in the preferences that provides info for hosts, it will appear here.</p> </li> </ul> <h2>Catalog Sources</h2> <p>The plug-in will scan <code>~/.hosts</code> for a list of machines by default. (You can use any file. See below.) The file is treated as UTF-8. It should contain one host per line. The hostname or FQDN should be the first thing on each line, but other metadata is allowed (separated by a single space). A port can also be specified. An example might look like this:</p> <pre><code>server1.example.com server2 server3.example.com ostype:linux server4.example.com ostype:linux lom:10.1.2.3 label:test server5.example.com:8080 appleserver.example.com icon:com.apple.xserve ostype:macosx windows.example.com ostype:windows somehost ostype:solaris webhost1 groups:Web webhost2 groups:Web </code></pre> <p>You may already have a file like this for completion in your shell. If you have existing metadata in this file, it shouldn't break anything, but it won't necessarily be useful in Quicksilver.</p> <p>The plug-in scans for items on each host's line that look like this: <code>key:value</code>. All such data will be stored along with the host in Quicksilver's catalog, but there are currently only a few that will affect its behavior.</p> <ul> <li><code>ostype</code>: OS type should be a short, generic word, like "solaris", "linux", "windows", etc. Currently, the only behavioral distinction is between "windows" and everything else. The other purpose served by <code>ostype</code> is to determine an icon for the host. Icons are included for the following OS types:<ul> <li>bsd</li> <li>debian</li> <li>fedora</li> <li>gentoo</li> <li>linux</li> <li>netbsd</li> <li>opensuse</li> <li>redhat</li> <li>solaris</li> <li>suse</li> <li>ubuntu</li> <li>unix</li> <li>windows</li> </ul> </li> <li><code>icon</code>: You can specify an icon to use for a host if you don't like its default. This can be a bundle identifier, like "com.apple.Terminal", the name of an icon in the CoreTypes bundle like "com.apple.mac", or the path to an icon or image file. The usual types of images are supported, but they will most likely get squished into a square (depending on which Quicksilver interface you use).</li> <li><code>lom</code>: The Lights-Out Management address will only apply to fancy, rack-mounted servers that provide some sort of network-based LOM. If you don't know what this means, you probably don't need to worry about it. The information itself should be an IP address, hostname, or FQDN for the system's LOM interface.</li> <li><code>label</code>: By default, all hosts in your catalog will be labeled with their hostname, FQDN, or IP address (as it appears in your file). Setting a label in the file will append to the default, not replace it. Quicksilver searches the text in the label as you type to search for things. If you have many hosts with similar names, they can be hard to get to quickly. Using this item to append to the label can be useful to group or "tag" systems for faster searching.</li> <li><code>groups</code>: A comma separated list of groups you want the host to belong to. Names can't contain spaces at this time. More information on using groups can be found under Tips.</li> </ul> <p>You can optionally pull hosts from <code>~/.ssh/known_hosts</code>. There is a preset (disabled by default) under "Remote Hosts" in the Plugins section of the Catalog. If you want to get hosts from an arbitrary file, add a new custom catalog entry and choose "Remote Hosts" from the drop-down, then choose the file for the new entry.</p> <p>There is also a preset named "SSH Config Hosts" that will read hosts from <code>~/.ssh/config</code>. These hosts will be ignored if they were found in one of the other files (to preserve any metadata).</p> <h2>Preferences</h2> <dl> <dt>Display Hostnames</dt> <dd> <p>If hosts are defined using their fully qualified domain names, you can choose to display only the hostname in the main interface.</p> <p>You will still be able to search for the FQDN, and the FQDN will still be used when running actions.</p> </dd> <dt>Host Info URL</dt> <dd> <p>If you have a web-based front end for an inventory or monitoring tool that can provide information about individual hosts, you can define the URL here. Put <code>***</code> in the URL where you want the hostname to appear. For example, if http://info.domain.tld/summary/webhost1 provides information for <code>webhost1</code>, you could define the URL as http://info.domain.tld/summary/***.</p> <p>If this is left blank, the Get Host Info action will not be available.</p> </dd> <dt>Use hostname in URL</dt> <dd> <p>If you have hosts in your catalog using their Fully Qualified Domain Name, but the info URL expects the hostname, enable this preference to remove the domain.</p> </dd> </dl> <h3>Tips</h3> <p>After installation, you may want to check the precedence of the actions and make sure they're to your liking. The actions only apply to "remote hosts" in the catalog, so moving them up rather high on the list shouldn't interfere with other tasks. You may also want to disable some of the ones you never think you'll use.</p> <p>For more than a few machines, you should use a script to generate a <code>.hosts</code> file from DNS, LDAP, a database, or some other authoritative source if possible, rather than managing it by hand. You might also schedule a job to update the file on a regular basis.</p> <p>For hosts you want to frequently connect to at the same time, you can assign them to one or more groups in the scanned file. Any groups you define will be added to the catalog. You can search for them by name, or by name plus "Remote Host Group". You can use the SSH and Telnet actions to connect to all hosts in the group. Hitting → or / will reveal the group's members.</p> <p>If you find yourself using "SSH as…" frequently, you may want to add something like this to your <code>~/.ssh/config</code>:</p> <pre><code>Host server.domain User someuser </code></pre> <p>See the <code>ssh_config(5)</code> man page for details.</p> <p>For <strong>iTerm</strong> users, the SSH and Telnet actions are intentionally not specific to Terminal. They simply send an address to the OS to be opened. Configure your system to open <code>ssh://</code> and <code>telnet://</code> locations using iTerm if you want to use that instead of Terminal.</p> <p>Finally, don't forget the "comma trick". You can select multiple hosts using the comma or ⌘A, then connect to them all at once.</p> <h2>SSH Keys</h2> <p>You can optionally add your SSH public keys to the catalog by enabling the preset in your Catalog preferences. This makes it easy to paste the key to a remote machine, or into a message to a remote sysadmin.</p> <p>If the key has a descriptive comment, that will be used as its name. Otherwise, the file name will be used.</p> <hr> <p>This plug-in uses icons from the <a href="http://openiconlibrary.sourceforge.net/">Open Icon Library</a>.</p> icon com.apple.xserve relatedPaths ~/.hosts ~/.ssh/known_hosts QSRequirements version 4012 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSSafariPlugIn CFBundleName Safari Plugin CFBundleVersion 143 QSPluginChanges <ul> <li>prevent repeated copying of databases</li> </ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 2.3.2 QSModifiedDate 2017-06-25 01:06:54 +0000 QSPlugIn author Alcor, Rob McBroom categories Web Applications description Access to information from the Safari browser extendedDescription <h2>Catalog</h2> <p>The Safari plug-in allows you to index your Safari bookmarks and history. You can locate these items by searching in Quicksilver, or by selecting Safari and hitting → or /.</p> <p>It also provides access to all currently open pages. Select "Open Web Pages" in the first pane and hit → or /.</p> <h3>Proxy Objects</h3> <p>There are two proxy objects: Current Web Page and Current Website</p> <p>Current Web Page gives you quick access to the URL of the active window/tab in Safari.</p> <p>Current Website adds a new Web Search to your catalog that allows you to search (using Google) the entire site currently active in Safari.</p> <h2>Actions</h2> <h4>Add to Reading List</h4> <p>With a URL selected in Quicksilver's first pane, you can quickly add it to Safari's Reading List.</p> icon com.apple.Safari relatedBundles com.apple.Safari QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.awatkins.Quicksilver.Clicker CFBundleName Salling Clicker CFBundleVersion 23 QSModifiedDate 2005-04-06 11:04:19 +0000 QSPlugIn author Adam Watkins description Publish Menu, Remove Menu and Make Device Squeak scripts for Salling Clicker icon com.salling.SallingClickerHelper requiresBundle com.salling.SallingClickerHelper requiresFeature 0 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSScreenCapturePlugIn CFBundleName Screen Capture Plugin CFBundleVersion 28 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Allow toggling windowss/region using space for the 'Capture Region' command</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.7.1 QSModifiedDate 2022-04-28 07:04:44 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Images System description A set of actions that allow capturing the screen extendedDescription <h2>Screen Capture Plugin</h2> <p>This plugin adds support for using Grab.app to capture portions of your display to image files, which can then be manipulated by Quicksilver. In order to see the objects added by the Screen Capture Plugin (they are visible in Quicksilver's first pane), you must enable the "Internal Commands" catalog entry, found in the <a href="qs://preferences#QSCatalogPrefPane">Catalog Preferences</a> under the "Quicksilver" side tab.<br> </p> <p>Note that all pictures captured with the Screen Capture Plugin are also saved to your Desktop.</p> <h3>Command Objects</h3> <p><strong> Capture Region </strong></p> <p>This command object (run from Quicksilver's 1st pane) enables Grab.app in its "Capture Selection" mode. A cross hair is displayed on screen allowing you to drag a rectangle around what you want captured. Once complete the captured region is returned to Quicksilver.</p> <p><strong> Capture Window </strong></p> <p>Similar to the 'Capture Region' command object, 'Capture Window' gives you allows you to capture a whole window, and return the corresponding image to Quicksilver</p> <p><strong> Capture Screen </strong></p> <p>The 'Capture Screen' command object takes a screenshot of your current screen and returns it to Quicksilver.</p> <h3>Trigger Events</h3> <p>Event Triggers can be run whenever an image is captured using this plug-in. The "Event Trigger Object" will refer to the image's file.</p> icon com.apple.Grab qsversion 3525 relatedBundles QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSServicesMenuPlugIn CFBundleName Services Menu Plugin CFBundleVersion E3 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.4.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 09:02:54 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories System description Converts entries from the Services menu into actions extendedDescription <h2>Services Menu Plugin</h2> <p>This plugin scans all the available services for your installed applications and adds them as actions. You can view the available actions by going to the Quicksilver <a href="qs://preferences#QSSettingsPanePlaceholder">Preferences</a>, clicking 'Actions' on the right hand side then filtering 'by Plugin' for the 'Services Menu' plugin.</p> <p>This plugin can potentially add hundreds of new actions, which may affect the ranking of your preferred actions. If this occurs, re-rank your actions by dragging them up or down in the Actions preference pane.</p> icon Menu QSRequirements osRequired 10.9 version 4005 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSShelfPlugIn CFBundleName Shelf Plugin CFBundleVersion 83 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Improve right-click options of items on shelf</li><li>Add keyboard shortcuts to the shelf window (↩ for execute, ⌘↩ for open in quicksilver)</ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.4.3 QSModifiedDate 2022-05-09 07:05:51 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Quicksilver description Provides a shelf for permanent storage of objects extendedDescription <h1>Shelf Plugin</h1> <p><strong>Note:</strong> the Shelf Plugin must be installed in order for the Clipboard plugin to work correctly.</p> <p>The shelf plugin adds a 'Shelf' for permanent storage of any Quicksilver item, which is persistent across relaunches. You can add any item to the Shelf, and retrieve it at any time.</p> <p>Some examples of items you put on the shelf might be:</p> <ul> <li>Text you commonly type (like an email signature or boilerplate HTML code)</li> <li>Your best friend's email address</li> <li>A folder you commonly use</li> <li>URLs, making the shelf an alternative to your browser's bookmarks folder (which is usable across browsers)</li> </ul> <h2>Showing the Shelf</h2> <p>There are several ways in which you can show/activate the shelf:</p> <ol> <li>Activate Quicksilver, and use the shortcut ⌘⌥S. This will automatically show or hide the shelf, depending on its current state.</li> <li>From Quicksilver, selecting 'Shelf' in the 1st pane, and 'Show' as the action. This is useful for creating a trigger</li> <li>If the Shelf is docked at the side of your screen, hover your mouse over it. For more info, see the 'Docked or Floating' section below.</li> </ol> <h2>Docked or Floating</h2> <p>The Shelf (and Clipboard) windows are called 'Docking windows' in Quicksilver terminology. They can either be moved to float anywhere on your screen, or docked to the edge of the screen (similar to how the Dock itself behaves when you turn on Dock hiding).</p> <p>Where you place your Shelf window is up to you. If your Shelf is floating, then after use it will fade into the background. You can use options 1 and 2 in the 'Showing the Shelf' list above to open it.</p> <p>If you dock your window, you can also show the window by hovering the mouse over the portion of the screen where your shelf is docked. This can be useful for dragging items onto the shelf, or for manipulating the shelf solely with the mouse.</p> <h2>Actions</h2> <dl> <dt>Put on Shelf</dt> <dd> <p>This is a shortcut for adding items to your shelf. See 'Adding items to the shelf' below.</p> </dd> </dl> <h3>Catalog</h3> <p>The Shelf plugin adds 3 items to your <a href="qs://preferences#QSCatalogPrefPane">catalog</a> (in one group), under the 'Quicksilver' tab.</p> <dl> <dt>Shelf &amp; Clipboard</dt> <dd> <p>This entry adds the two 'shelf' and 'clipboard' items to your catalog, allowing you to manipulate them from the Quicksilver interface (e.g. Show, Search Contents) etc.</p> </dd> <dt>Shelf Contents</dt> <dd> <p>Enable this item if you want the entire contents of your shelf to be available in Quicksilver's 1st and 3rd panes. That is - allowing you to manipulate an item on the shelf from Quicksilver</p> </dd> <dt>Clipboard Contents</dt> <dd> <p>Enable this item if you want the contents of your clipboard available in Quicksilver, much like the 'Shelf Contents' entry</p> </dd> </dl> <h2>Adding items to the Shelf</h2> <p>There are two ways to add items to your shelf. One is to use the 'Put on Shelf' action from Quicksilver; select an item in Quicksilver's 1st pane, and use the 'Put on Shelf' action. The other is to drag and drop an item from Quicksilver's 1st (or 3rd) pane straight onto the shelf.</p> <h2>Using items on the Shelf</h2> <p>You can use items on the shelf in several different ways</p> <ul> <li> <p><strong>Executing Actions</strong>: Double-clicking a shelf item (or pressing return ↩ on a selected item) will cause Quicksilver to use the default action for that item. For example: if your default action for text is "Large Type", when you double click a text item from your shelf it will be shown in Large Type. Alter your default actions in the <a href="qs://preferences#QSActionsPrefPane">actions preferences</a> to alter this behavior.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Dragging items</strong>: You can drag an item from the Shelf to an application. This will use the item in whatever way the receiving action sees fit. For example;</p> <ul> <li>Dragging a text item from your shelf to TextEdit will make TextEdit paste the item</li> <li>Dragging a URL from your shelf to Finder will make Finder create a file for that URL</li> <li>If you drag a file from your shelf to Finder, Finder will move that file</li> </ul> </li> <li> <p><strong>Removing Items</strong>: you can remove items from your shelf by highlighting them, and pressing the delete (⌫) key, or by right clicking an item and choosing the 'Remove' option.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Opening an item in Quicksilver</strong>: You can open an item in Quicksilver by right clicking and choosing the 'Open in Quicksilver' action, or by using the keyboard shortcut ⌘↩. This is useful if you want to execute a different command on the item on your shelf, or if you want to edit the shelf item.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Using Shelf Items Directly within Quicksilver</strong>: Enabling the 'Shelf Contents' Catalog entry (see 'Catalog' above) means you can use the the items on your shelf from anywhere in Quicksilver (search for them in the 1st pane, or use them in actions in the 3rd pane)</p> </li> </ul> icon Catalog qsversion 2A5F recommended QSRequirements version 4012 CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.ShortcutsPluginPlugin CFBundleName Shortcuts Plugin CFBundleVersion 2 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>New plugin to manage shortcuts from within Quicksilver</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.0.1 QSModifiedDate 2023-09-11 02:09:41 +0000 QSPlugIn author Patrick Robertson categories TBD description Launch and control your Shortcuts within Quicksilver extendedDescription <h1>ShortcutsPlugin</h1> <h2>Launch and control your Shortcuts within Quicksilver</h2> <p>Documentation for ShortcutsPlugin</p> icon /System/Applications/Shortcuts.app CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.Showcase CFBundleName Showcase CFBundleVersion 8E QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Add Showcase to official plugin list</li></ul> QSModifiedDate 2015-03-22 05:03:36 +0000 QSPlugIn author Julius Eckert categories Interfaces description extendedDescription icon qsversion 29CC relatedBundles QSRequirements version 3779 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSDeliciousPlugIn CFBundleName Social Bookmarks CFBundleVersion 131 QSPluginChanges 64-bit compatibility CFBundleShortVersionString 2.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2014-02-17 01:02:51 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Web description Provides access to del.icio.us and pinboard.in bookmarks icon del.icio.us QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSSpotlightPlugIn CFBundleName Spotlight Plugin CFBundleVersion EF QSPluginChanges Quicksilver 1.3.0 compatibility updates CFBundleShortVersionString 2.1.2 QSModifiedDate 2015-08-30 10:08:43 +0000 QSPlugIn author Rob McBroom categories Search Files description Spotlight actions and integration extendedDescription <h2>Spotlight Plugin</h2> <p>This adds Spotlight integration to Quicksilver. It allows you to add files to your catalog based on Spotlight queries, tag files, and perform searches directly from Quicksilver.</p> <h3>Tagging</h3> <p>Users on OS X 10.9 or later are strongly encouraged to use the tagging features from the File Attribute Plugin. It offers all of the same features without the compromises by taking advantage of OS X's native tagging system. Tagging related actions and catalog presets are disabled by default, but can be activated in the preferences.</p> <p>To distinguish between the two systems, the type of tags offered by this plug-in are now referred to as "comment tags".</p> <p>Comment tags are all prefixed with one or more characters to make them stand out from regular text. By default, tags will be prefixed with <code>#</code>, but you can change this (to <code>@</code> or <code>tag:</code>) in the preferences. You should choose a prefix prior to tagging any files and stick with it. If you change it later, you'll have to go update all existing tags manually.</p> <p>Tags and comments are both stored in a file's "Spotlight Comments" field, but they don't interfere with each other. In other words, manipulating tags will not erase an existing comment, and setting a comment will not alter any tags.</p> <h3>Catalog</h3> <h4>Presets</h4> <p>There are two catalog presets added by this plug-in.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Smart Folders</strong> - Automtically adds any Smart Folders you've created and saved. Presently, all you can do is open them in Finder.</li> <li><strong>Comment Tags</strong> - If you've added any tags (using Quicksilver's tag prefix) to your files' Spotlight Comments, this will add them directly to the catalog. Using → or / on a tag will show all files matching that tag.</li> </ul> <h4>Custom Entries</h4> <p>You can create custom catalog entries to add files based on a Spotlight search. (See the <a href="#syntax">Syntax</a> section.) From the catalog preferences, click the "+" and choose "Spotlight". You'll be able to define the query, limit the search to a specific folder, and ignore removable disks via the entry's info panel.</p> <h3>Actions</h3> <h4>Get Spotlight Results</h4> <p>Searches for text and shows the results in Quicksilver.</p> <h4>Show Spotlight Results in Finder</h4> <p>Uses search text to create and display a Smart Folder.</p> <h4>Spotlight in Window</h4> <p>Opens a Finder window with the search text pre-populated. The main advantage to this action is that it allows you to use the search syntax most users are familiar with.</p> <h4>Spotlight Contents…</h4> <p>Perform a Spotlight search inside the selected folder and display the results in Quicksilver. Enter search text in the third pane.</p> <h4>Spotlight Contents in Finder…</h4> <p>Perform a Spotlight search inside the selected folder and display the results in Finder. Enter search text in the third pane.</p> <h4>Spotlight Filenames Matching…</h4> <p>Search only filenames inside the selected folder and display the results in Quicksilver. Enter search text in the third pane.</p> <h4>Show Files Matching Comment Tag</h4> <p>Create and display a Smart Folder containing files matching the selected comment tag.</p> <h4>Show Comment Tags</h4> <p>Show any comment tags for the selected file or folder.</p> <h4>Add Comment Tags…</h4> <p>Add comment tags to the selected file or folder. Enter the new tags separated by a single space in the third pane. Existing tags and comments will be preserved.</p> <h4>Remove Comment Tags…</h4> <p>Remove comment tags from the selected file or folder. Enter the tags to remove separated by a single space in the third pane.</p> <h4>Set Comment Tags…</h4> <p>Replace any comment tags with the ones specified. Enter the tags separated by a single space in the third pane. Existing comments will be preserved.</p> <h4>Set Comment…</h4> <p>Set the file's Spotlight comment to the text entered in the third pane. Tags in the comments (if any) will be preserved.</p> <h3>Syntax</h3> <p>To search for basic terms like "vacation", you can just search for the word. For more complicated searches (by type, etc.) this plugin is unfortunately not able to support the familiar Spotlight syntax like <code>kind:movie</code>, so you might have to get your hands dirty to set up a search. The syntax for most searches is poorly documented by Apple in <a href="https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Carbon/Conceptual/SpotlightQuery/Concepts/QueryFormat.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40001849-CJBEJBHH">two</a> <a href="https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Predicates/Articles/pSyntax.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40001795-SW1">places</a>. It's really only worth the trouble if you're adding a custom catalog entry based on Spotlight, but it also works with most of the actions.</p> <p>Some examples might be helpful.</p> <p>To search for movies related to "vacation", you might do something like this:</p> <pre><code>kMDItemKind LIKE '*movie' &amp;&amp; (kMDItemDisplayName LIKE[cd] '*vaction*' || kMDItemTextContent LIKE[cd] '*vaction*') </code></pre> <p>To replace the default "Applications" preset in your catalog with one that finds <em>all</em> applications, you could add a new entry with this query:</p> <pre><code>kMDItemKind == 'Application' </code></pre> <p>A good way to see what attributes are available and what the values look like is to examine a file in Terminal using <code>mdls</code>.</p> <pre><code>mdls ~/Movies/Beach.mov </code></pre> <p>To make things worse, Smart Folders use a different syntax so if you're trying to do a complicated search with the "Show Spotlight Results in Finder" action, you'll need to use that, which is also <a href="https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Carbon/Conceptual/SpotlightQuery/Concepts/QueryFormat.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40001849">documented</a>.</p> icon Find QSRequirements obsoletes com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSFileTagsPlugIn version 4012 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSSymbolicHotKeyPlugIn CFBundleName System HotKey Commands CFBundleVersion 5A QSModifiedDate 2006-09-01 01:09:08 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories System description Allows triggering of Exposé and other System Hotkeys extendedDescription Adds a catalog entry for Exposé and Dashboard commands. For these to work, keyboard activation in Exposé system preferences must be set to F1-F13 (with or without modifiers). qsversion 29E0 relatedBundles com.apple.preference.expose webIcon com.apple.preference.expose CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSTerminalPlugIn CFBundleName Terminal Plugin CFBundleVersion 151 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Add action for running shell scripts (with forced 3rd pane - useful for triggers</li><li>Make sure 'Run in Terminal...' actions properly show for scripts</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 2.6.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-04-30 03:04:29 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories System Appications Development description Allows running of shell scripts in Quicksilver or the Terminal extendedDescription <h2>Terminal Plugin for Quicksilver</h2> <p>The Terminal plugin allows Quicksilver to interact with the OS X Terminal; run commands and shell scripts, open directories in Terminal and more.</p> <h3>Actions</h3> <p><strong> Run […]</strong></p> <p>This action takes any script in Quicksilver's first pane (.sh, .pl, .command, .php, .py, .rb) and runs it in a Shell. An indirect argument is optional, meaning you can run any script with an argument by inputting text in Quicksilver's third pane. This differs from the 'Run in Terminal […]' action in that it runs the script in a Shell, without opening a new Terminal window.</p> <p><strong>Run in Terminal […]</strong></p> <p>The Run in Terminal […] action can be used on script files (for example, php, pl, sh, py files) to run these files as scripts in a new Terminal window. The action supports an optional extra argument, entered in Quicksilver's 3rd pane. This differs from the 'run […]' action in that it opens a Terminal window, as opposed to running the script in a Shell.</p> <p><strong>Run Command in Shell</strong></p> <p>Runs the item in Quicksilver's first pane in a shell, without launching Terminal. The item in Quicksilver's first pane should be a string (entered in Text Mode) of your desired command. If the command returns an item (for example, <code>ls</code> returns a list of files and folders) they are returned to Quicksilver as text.</p> <p><strong>Run a Text Command in Terminal</strong></p> <p>Similar to the 'Run Command in Shell' action, but opens a new Terminal window and runs the command in the new window.</p> <p><strong>Open Directory in Terminal, Open Parent Directory in Terminal</strong></p> <p>These two actions open the folder or file selected in Quicksilver's first pane in Terminal. The name of the action depends on whether a folder or file is selected in Quicksilver's first pane.</p> <p><strong>Show Man Page</strong></p> <p>The 'Show Man Page' action can be run on any executable file (typically found in <code>/usr/bin</code> or <code>/usr/local/bin</code>). It opens a new window with the 'man' page for the selected executable.</p> <h3>Catalog Preset</h3> <p><strong>Bash Command History</strong></p> <p>This <a href="qs://preferences#QSCatalogPrefPane">Catalog</a> Preset, found under 'Plugins &gt; Bash Command History' adds your bash history to the Quicksilver catalog (more accurately, it adds the contents of <code>~/.bash_history</code> to your catalog).</p> icon com.apple.Terminal relatedPaths ~/.ssh ~/.bash_profile ~/.bashrc ~/.viminfo ~/bin ~/.sh_history QSRequirements version 400E CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSTextManipulationPlugIn CFBundleName Text Manipulation Plugin CFBundleVersion 91 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Also show folders in 3rd pane for append to.../prepend to... actions</li><li>Add text to files more efficiently</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.3.2 QSModifiedDate 2022-06-14 08:06:01 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. & Patrick Robertson categories Text description Actions for manipulating text lines in files extendedDescription <h2>Overview</h2> <p>This plugin gives Quicksilver the ability to edit text files by appending text lines to the end of a file, prepending text or changing or deleting lines within a file. The plugin allows manipulation of <code>.txt</code>, <code>.rtf</code>, <code>.rtfd</code>, <code>.doc</code> and <code>.TEXT</code> files.</p> <p>Note that Quicksilver has the ability to enter into text files (using → or /) and list the contents of the file, which can be used in conjunction with this plugin for increased flexibility.</p> <h3>Actions</h3> <dl> <dt>Append Text… and Append To…</dt> <dd> <p>Append some text to the selected text file. You can append text to a text file, or to a line within a text file (if you have entered a text file with → or /). This action is reversible. You can:</p> <ul> <li>[Some File] ⇥ Append Text… ⇥ [Some Text]</li> <li>[Some Text] ⇥ Append To… ⇥ [Some File]</li> </ul> <p>You should note that these actions can use Quicksilver's “smart” ability to place any item, object or file inside a text file. If you append an image to a text file, the path of the image is added, or similarly for web addresses (URLs). When entering a text file (→ or /), these lines are automatically resolved by Quicksilver into the original file, URL etc.</p> <p>This gives you a convenient way to store and retrieve any file or piece of information within a text file, using nothing but Quicksilver.</p> </dd> <dt>Prepend Text… and Prepend To…</dt> <dd> <p>This action works in a similar manner to the 'Append' actions, but puts a line of text at the start of the file. The action is also reversible.</p> </dd> <dt>Change To…</dt> <dd> <p>The Change to… action is available for lines within a text file. To view lines, press → or / to enter into a text file. It allows for the modification of a specific line within a file.</p> </dd> <dt>Delete Line</dt> <dd> <p>As with the Change To… action, the Delete Line action is available for lines within a text file. It can be used to remove certain lines from within a given file.</p> </dd> </dl> <h4>Timestamps</h4> <p>All of the Append/Prepend actions have alternates that will include a timestamp at the beginning of the line. The timestamp's format is taken from the “Short” format for Date and Time in System Preferences, so you can customize it there.</p> icon ClippingText relatedBundles com.apple.TextEdit com.macromates.textmate com.barebones.bbedit QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.Quicksilver.TextStartRanker CFBundleName TextStart Ranker CFBundleVersion 25 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 2.2.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-15 09:02:24 +0000 QSPlugIn author Allan Odgaard, Florian Heckl description Ranking which prefers word boundaries.<br><br>So when you enter "ab" as a search string then "Address Book.app" gets a higher score then "Abrasive.jpg".<br><br>You can change the default ranker in the Handlers preferences. icon defaultIcon QSRequirements obsoletes com.macromates.quicksilver.duff_string_ranker version 3774 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSTransmitModule CFBundleName Transmit 4 Plugin CFBundleVersion 103 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Fix a recent change that caused Transmit.app to launch sporadically</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 4.1.1 QSModifiedDate 2013-12-02 06:12:58 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Files Applications description Favorites Access & Uploading extendedDescription <h2>Transmit Plugin</h2> <p>The Transmit Plugin allows you to interact with your Transmit favorites, upload files to them, and open and mount FTP/SFTP etc. URLs in Transmit</p> <h3>Catalog</h3> <p>The Transmit Plugin adds a 'Transmit Favorites' catalog entry to the Quicksilver, which can be seen in the 'Plugins' section of the <a href="qs://preferences#QSCatalogPrefPane">Catalog preferences</a>. Enabling this entry means you can search for your Transmit favourites in Quicksilver's 1st pane.</p> <p>You can also get a full list of your Transmit Favorites by finding 'Transmit.app' in Quicksilver's 1st pane, and pressing the right arrow key <code>→</code> (or the forward slash key <code>/</code>).</p> <h3>Actions</h3> <p><strong>Connect</strong></p> <p>This action opens an FTP URL or a Transmit Favorite in Transmit. Supported URL schemes are <code>ftp://</code>, <code>sftp://</code> and <code>ftps://</code></p> <p><strong>Mount as Disk</strong></p> <p>The 'Mount as Disk' action uses TransmitDisk to mount the specified transmit Favorites as a mounted disk on your Desktop. This action is only valid for Transmit Favorite objects</p> <p><strong>Upload to Site… and Upload File…</strong></p> <p>These actions upload single or multiple files to a given Transmit Favorite. The 'Upload to Site…' action takes a list of files (using Quicksilver's comma trick) in Quicksilver's 1st pane and requires a Transmit Favorite in Quicksilver's 3rd pane. The 'Upload File…' action is a reverse of this, requiring a Transmit Favorite in the 1st pane and a list of files in the 3rd pane.</p> icon com.panic.Transmit relatedBundles com.panic.Transmit QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.QSTwit CFBundleName Twitter Plugin CFBundleVersion A7 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Updated for Apple M1 Silicon</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 1.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-03-19 01:03:36 +0000 QSPlugIn author Patrick Robertson categories Applications Web description Allows posting of tweets and messages to Twitter from Quicksilver extendedDescription <h3>Twitter Plugin</h3> <p>Enables posting of tweets, messages and direct messages to Twitter from within Quicksilver</p> <h4>Setup</h4> <p><strong>Twitter Login</strong></p> <p>In order to post tweets from Quicksilver, you must authenticate Quicksilver with your Twitter account. Do this by going to the <a href="qs://preferences#QSTwitterPrefPane">Twitter plugin preferences</a> and clicking the 'Sign In' button. Your Twitter login details are stored securely in OS X's Keychain.app for access across computer and app relaunches. You can remove the login details at any time by clicking the 'Sign Out' button in the Twitter preference pane.</p> <p><strong>Twitter Contacts</strong></p> <p>Some actions require a contact to send a direct message/message to. These actions accept both text (e.g. in the form '@Twitter') or a contact from your Address Book (requires the Contacts plugin). In order to use contacts directly, you must ensure that your contacts have their Twitter username field set in Address Book.app / Contacts.app</p> <h4>Actions</h4> <p><strong>Send Tweet</strong></p> <p>The 'Tweet' action takes text in Quicksilver's 1st pane and posts a tweet directly to Twitter</p> <p><strong>Send Tweet… / Send Tweet To…</strong></p> <p>Use the 'Tweet…' action to send a contact selected in Quicksilver's 1st pane (either a contact from your Contacts list or a username entered as text) the text entered in Quicksilver's 3rd pane. The 'Send Tweet To…' action works in reverse, taking text in Quicksilver's 1st pane and a contact in Quicksilver's 3rd pane.</p> <p><strong>Send Direct Message… / Send Direct Message To…</strong></p> <p>'Send Direct Message…' can be used to send a contact (selected in Quicksilver's 1st pane) a direct message entered as text in Quicksilver's 3rd pane. The 'Send Direct Message To…' action works in reverse.</p> icon QSTwit relatedBundles com.twitter.twitter-mac com.iconfactory.Twitterrific QSRequirements version 4000 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSAccountsModule CFBundleName User Accounts Module CFBundleVersion 9D QSModifiedDate 2006-09-01 01:09:34 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories System description Adds user accounts to the catalog and a fast user switch action icon User requiresFeature 0 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSUIAccessPlugIn CFBundleName User Interface Plugin CFBundleVersion 24C QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 2.3.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 10:02:25 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories System description Access the menus and windows of running applications. extendedDescription <h2>User Interface Plugin</h2> <p>This plugin adds the ability to search for and manipulate running applications (processes), application windows, and application menu items from Quicksilver.</p> <p>Access for assistive devices <strong>must</strong> be enabled in 'Universal Access' pane of System Preferences to use this plugin.</p> <h3>Processes</h3> <p>Processes represent applications which are currently running on your Mac. Any application in Quicksilver's catalog can be used as a process if that app is running. The following actions are available for processes:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Show Menu Items</strong> – Generates and displays a searchable list of the app's menu items.</li> <li><strong>Show Windows</strong> – Generates and displays a list of the app's windows, searchable by window title.</li> <li><strong>Focused Window</strong> – Fetches and displays the app's focused window – this is usually the most recently used window, and the window which would get keyboard input if you started typing.</li> <li><strong>Current Document</strong> – Fetches and displays the file which corresponds with the document open in the app's focused window.</li> </ul> <p>Selecting these objects in the second pane causes the third pane to display the results:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Windows…</strong> – Generates a list of the app's windows, searchable by window title. Pressing return on one of these windows is equivalent to using the Activate action on it.</li> <li><strong>Menu Bar Items…</strong> – Generates a searchable list of the app's menu items. Pressing return on one of these menu items is equivalent to using the Press action on it.</li> </ul> <h3>Windows</h3> <p>Windows can also have several actions performed on them (you can view a full list in the <a href="qs://preferences#QSActionsPrefPane">Actions preferences</a> by selecting 'Application Windows' from the dropdown types list). Several of the actions also have alternate actions (which can be executed with ⌘↩), you can see these in the same place in the Actions preferences:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Select Application</strong> - shows the application for the selected window in Quicksilver</li> <li><strong>Activate Window</strong> – Focuses the window, then makes all windows belonging to the app appear in front of all other windows.</li> <li><strong>Raise</strong> – Makes the window appear in front of all other windows, without changing which app is focused.</li> <li><strong>Close</strong> – The same as pressing the red Close button in the window's title bar.</li> <li><strong>Minimize Window</strong> – The same as pressing the amber Minimize button in the window's title bar.</li> <li><strong>Zoom</strong> – The same as pressing the green Zoom button in the window's title bar.</li> <li><strong>Show Menu Items &amp; Menu Bar Items...</strong> - See above (Processes section). These actions work just the same as for processes, except they show the menu bar items for a specific window. Menu bar items may be different for each window, so this is useful for selecting items specific to one window.</li> </ul> <p><em>Note: The 'Close', 'Minimize' and 'Zoom' actions work with the comma trick, allowing you to manage multiple windows at once</em></p> <h3>Menu Items</h3> <p>Menu Items only have one action available: <strong>Press</strong>. This has the same effect as clicking the menu item. To better indicate where Menu Items have come from, their details will show the full Menu path. For example: "Edit ▸ Find ▸ Find…"</p> <h3>Triggers</h3> <p>When this plugin is installed, the following triggers are available in the UI Access section of the Triggers preference pane:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Show All Menus</strong> – Generates and displays a searchable list of the menu items of all running apps, grouped by app.</li> <li><strong>Show All Windows</strong> – Generates and displays a list of the windows of all running apps, searchable by window title and app name.</li> <li><strong>Current Application</strong> – Fetches the current app, places it in the first pane of the command window, and selects the second pane of the command window.</li> <li><strong>Current Focused Window</strong> – Fetches the current app's focused window, places it in the first pane of the command window, and selects the second pane of the command window.</li> <li><strong>Current Document</strong> – Fetches the document open in the current app's focused window, places it in the first pane of the command window, and selects the second pane of the command window.</li> </ul> <h3>Proxy Objects</h3> <p>When this plugin is installed, the following proxy objects are available in the Proxy Objects source in the Quicksilver section of the Catalog preference pane:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Current Focused Window</strong> – Represents the current app's focused window. The current app is whichever app currently has it's name in the menu bar. The focused window is usually the most recently used window, and the window which would get keyboard input if you started typing.</li> <li><strong>Current Document</strong> – Represents the file which corresponds with the document open in the current app's focused window.</li> </ul> icon UniversalAccessPref QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.skurfer.Quicksilver.QSViscosity CFBundleName Viscosity Plugin CFBundleVersion 7A QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.4.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 10:02:54 +0000 QSPlugIn author Rob McBroom categories Applications System description Access VPN connections in Viscosity extendedDescription <h1>Viscosity Plug-in</h1> <p>The VPN connections you've defined in Viscosity get added to the catalog. You can either search for them directly or right arrow into the Viscosity application.</p> <p>There are two actions available for a Viscosity connection:</p> <ul> <li>Connect to VPN</li> <li>Disconnect from VPN</li> </ul> <p>There are also two actions available if you select the Viscosity application in the first pane:</p> <ul> <li>Connect All VPNs</li> <li>Disconnect All VPNs</li> </ul> <p>When you first install the plug-in, these actions will be higher in priority than "Open", which is normally the default for applications. If that's not what you want, move them down the list in your Quicksilver preferences.</p> <p>The plug-in tries to be smart about which actions to display. For instance, you won't see "Disconnect from VPN" unless that connection is currently active.</p> <p>NOTE: If Viscosity isn't running, any of the "Connect…" actions will start it. This is generally what you want, but be aware that if you've configured certain VPNs to connect on launch, they will be connected regardless of what you are trying to do via Quicksilver.</p> <h2>Event Triggers</h2> <p>If the Event Triggers plug-in is installed, you can configure actions to run when a VPN is connected or disconnected via Quicksilver. The Event Trigger Object proxy will refer to the connection in question.</p> icon com.viscosityvpn.Viscosity relatedBundles com.viscosityvpn.Viscosity QSRequirements bundles id com.viscosityvpn.Viscosity name Viscosity version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSVoodooPadPlugIn CFBundleName VoodooPad Module CFBundleVersion 7B QSModifiedDate 2006-09-01 01:09:55 +0000 QSPlugIn author James Cox categories Applications Text description A QuickSilver module for working with VoodooPad icon com.flyingmeat.VoodooPad relatedBundles com.flyingmeat.VoodooPad CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSWebSearchPlugIn CFBundleName Web Search Plugin CFBundleVersion 255 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>Fix a crash that could occur when running web searches in the background</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 2.9.2 QSModifiedDate 2022-06-21 10:06:05 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. categories Web Search description Allows searching the web extendedDescription <h2>Web Search Plugin</h2> <p>The Web Search Plugin for Quicksilver allows you to search websites from within Quicksilver. By default, the Web Search Plugin includes a list of the most commonly used websites for searching (e.g. Google, YouTube, Wikipedia). You can also specify your own websites to search (see 'Custom Web Searches' below).</p> <h3>Actions</h3> <p><strong>Find With...</strong></p> <p>The 'Find With...' action takes text in Quicksilver's 1st pane, and a web search in the 3rd pane. An example could be: <br> 'Steve Jobs' ⇥ Find With... ⇥ Google.com</p> <p><strong>Search For...</strong></p> <p>'Search For...' works in a similar way to the 'Find With...' action but in reverse; it takes a web search in the 1st pane and text in Quicksilver's 3rd pane. E.g. <br> Google.com ⇥ Search For... ⇥ 'Steve Jobs'</p> <p><strong>Show Results For Search...</strong></p> <p>This action works in exactly the same way as the 'Search For...' action, but returns the results to Quicksilver's 1st pane in the form of links on the results page. This action is an <a href="http://qsapp.com/wiki/Alternate_Actions">alternate action</a> to the 'Search For...' action.</p> <h3>Default Web Searches (Catalog)</h3> <p>The plugin contains two default web search lists (simple and advanced). The simple list is enabled by default. To view the entries in each list, go to the <a href="qs://preferences#QSCatalogPrefPane">Catalog Preferences</a> and click the 'Plugins' tab. You should see two entries: 'Web Searches (Full List)' and 'Web Searches (Simple)'. Enable/disable them, and expand the sidebar to see their contents.</p> <p>To request the addition of a new website to either list, post on the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/blacktree-quicksilver/topics?gvc=2">support forums</a>.</p> <h3>Custom Web Searches (Catalog)</h3> <p>To create custom web searches, open the <a href="qs://preferences#QSCatalogPrefPane">Catalog Preferences</a>, and create a new 'Web Search List' catalog entry by clicking the '+' button in the bottom left hand corner of the window.</p> <p><strong>Typical Search Forms</strong></p> <p>The easiest way to create a custom search URL is to search for <code>***</code> in the website in question. Once you have done this, copy and paste the URL from your browser into a new 'Web Search List' entry.</p> <p><strong>POST Search Forms</strong></p> <p>Certain websites use POST search forms (instead of GET forms), where the search Query is not present in the URL, but is passed as a POST parameter (viewing the website HTML is required). For these websites, you can create QSS 'POST' URLs. </p> <p>To achieve this, open a custom 'Web Search List', and expand the sidebar by clicking the 'i' button (or pressing ⌘I). <br> From the sidebar, add a new URL, with a prefix of either <code>qssp-http</code> or <code>qssp-https</code> depending on whether the website is using http or https. <br> After you have entered the URL of the search form, add <code>?key=***</code> to the end, where <code>key</code> is the <em>name</em> of the input as seen in the form online. An example of a full search URL could be:</p> <pre><code>qssp-http://google.com/?searchterm=*** </code></pre> <h3>Credits</h3> <p>Favicons images for web search objects within Quicksilver are provided by <a href="https://grabicon.com">Grabicon</a></p> icon Find recommended QSRequirements osRequired 10.9 version 4012 CFBundleIdentifier com.brnbw.WhiteBezel CFBundleName White Bezel Interface CFBundleVersion 4 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 10:02:40 +0000 QSPlugIn author BRNBW / Mikkel Malmberg categories Interfaces description A whiter version of the classic Bezel Interface CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSWindowInterfacePlugIn CFBundleName Window Interface CFBundleVersion AF QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 1.2.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 10:02:53 +0000 QSPlugIn author Blacktree, Inc. description Provides a simple window interface webIcon QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSYojimboPlugIn CFBundleName Yojimbo Plugin CFBundleVersion 124 QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 3.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 10:02:24 +0000 QSPlugIn author Rob McBroom and many others categories Text Database Applications description Add and Access Yojimbo Items extendedDescription <h1>Yojimbo Plugin</h1> <h2>Overview</h2> <p>This plug-in allows you to quickly find, add, and modify items in your Yojimbo library using Quicksilver. It also makes great use of your tags.</p> <p>This plug-in works with Yojimbo 4 or higher. All actions that add or modify items in Yojimbo's library use BareBones supported scripting.</p> <h2>Actions</h2> <ul> <li>Add to Yojimbo with Name…</li> </ul> <p>If you type, paste, or "grab" some text into Quicksilver, you can add it as a new Yojimbo note with this action. You can also add files. Currently, it will allow PDF, TXT, RTF, JPEG, PNG and GIF. I couldn't find a complete list of supported types, but if you need to add something else, a workaround is to use "Some File ⇥ Open with… ⇥ Yojimbo".</p> <p>You'll be asked for a name for the new item in the third pane. There should be a reasonable default.</p> <ul> <li>Add to Yojimbo with Contents…</li> </ul> <p>This is the reverse of the previous action. If the name you want to use for the new item is in the first pane, you can go to the third pane to enter the item's contents.</p> <ul> <li>Archive to Yojimbo</li> </ul> <p>With a URL selected in Quicksilver, you can add the page it references as a web archive.</p> <ul> <li>Show in Yojimbo</li> </ul> <p>With a Yojimbo item in Quicksilver's first pane, this should be the default action. It will open (or switch to) Yojimbo with the item selected.</p> <ul> <li>Add Tags to Item(s)…</li> </ul> <p>With one or more Yojimbo items in Quicksilver's first pane, you can add tags using this action. The third pane will present a list of existing Yojimbo tags. You can select multiple tags using the comma trick, enter tags manually in text-entry mode, or a combination of those.</p> <p>Note: You cannot add multiple tags in text-entry mode by typing them all at once, but you can enter one at a time as text by typing one, hitting ⎋ then , then . and entering another.</p> <ul> <li>Prepend text…</li> </ul> <p>With a Yojimbo note item in Quicksilver's first pane, you can prepend text to the beginning of the note. Enter the text to prepend in the third pane.</p> <ul> <li>Append text…</li> </ul> <p>With a Yojimbo note item in Quicksilver's first pane, you can append text to the end of the note. Enter the text to append in the third pane.</p> <h2>Workflow</h2> <p>Here are a couple of examples of how you might use Quicksilver to interact with Yojimbo.</p> <h3>Adding an Item</h3> <ol> <li>Select text or a file in Quicksilver.</li> <li>Choose "Add to Yojimbo…" in the second pane.</li> <li>Tab to the third pane to enter a name (or accept the default).</li> <li>Hit ↩</li> <li>The item will be added to Yojimbo and Quicksilver will pop back up with the item in the first pane.</li> <li>Choose "Add Tags to Item…" in the second pane. (You can also open the item, or just hit ⎋ if you don't want to do anything further.)</li> <li>Select or type the tags you want to assign.</li> <li>Hit ↩</li> </ol> <h3>Locating Items</h3> <p>All of the items in your Yojimbo library are added directly to the catalog, so simply typing a few characters of the item's name might be enough to find it, but…</p> <p>All of your tags in Yojimbo are also added to the catalog. If you locate and select a tag, then hit → or /, you will get a list of items in your library that have that tag. You will also get a list of all other tags that those items contain. If you right arrow into one of those tags, you will see items that match both tags and any tags contained by those items that you haven't already arrowed through. Right arrowing into another tag will show items matching all three, etc. This emulates the indispensable behavior of Yojimbo's Tag Explorer.</p> <p>If you locate and select the Yojimbo application itself and hit → or /, you'll go directly to a list of items and tags. From there, you can hit → or / to go "into" a tag or tags as described above. Items with no tags assigned are also available (grouped under "Untagged Items").</p> <dl> <dt>NOTE</dt> <dd>If you see duplicate items after upgrading Yojimbo from version 3 to version 4, you'll need to manually delete <code>~/Library/Caches/Metadata/com.barebones.yojimbo</code>. The duplicates will appear in both Quicksilver and Spotlight until you remove the old copies.</dd> </dl> <h3>Note Features</h3> <p>There are a couple of useful tricks specific to notes in Yojimbo. In addition to being able to prepend/append to them, they also support all of the standard actions you can perform on text in Quicksilver like "Paste", "Large Type", "E-mail…", etc. Each of these actions will use a plain-text version of the note's contents.</p> icon com.barebones.yojimbo4 relatedBundles com.barebones.yojimbo4 QSRequirements bundles id com.barebones.yojimbo4 name Yojimbo version 4.0.0 version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.brnbw.Yosemite CFBundleName Yosemite Interface CFBundleVersion 6 QSPluginChanges <ul><li>A new, beautifully simple interface, created by Mikkel Malmberg</li></ul> CFBundleShortVersionString 2.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-06-19 07:06:10 +0000 QSPlugIn author BRNBW / Mikkel Malmberg categories Interfaces description A simple, elegant theme matching Yosemite's Spotlight. Light and Dark Mode supported extendedDescription <h2>Yosemite Interface</h2> <p>A beautiful, elegant interface similar to macOS's spotlight interface.</p> <h3>Colors</h3> <p>Both light mode and dark mode are supported by this plugin. Choose your color preferences by enabling the Yosemite interface in the Appearance preferences, and then clicking the 'Customize' button.</p> <h3>Credits</h3> This plugin was created by Mikkel Malmberg (<a href="https://github.com/mikker/">@mikker</a>), and updated by the Patrick Robertson and the Quicksilver Development Team. QSRequirements version 4001 CFBundleIdentifier com.qsapp.ZoomPlugin CFBundleName zoom.us Plugin CFBundleVersion C QSPluginChanges adds ARM64 support CFBundleShortVersionString 2.1.0 QSModifiedDate 2022-02-04 10:02:32 +0000 QSPlugIn author Rob McBroom categories Calendar description Interact with zoom.us extendedDescription <h1>zoom.us Plugin</h1> <h2>Overview</h2> <p>This plug-in streamlines the process of joining Zoom meetings.</p> <h2>Actions</h2> <dl> <dt>Join Meeting</dt> <dd>This action works on Zoom Meeting objects selected in the first pane. Currently, the only such object is the <strong>Next Zoom Meeting</strong> proxy object described below.</dd> <dt>Join Zoom Meeting</dt> <dd>Running this action on an HTTP URL will extract the meeting ID and open it using Zoom’s <code>zoommtg://</code> URL scheme, which bypasses your browser and opens directly in Zoom.</dd> </dl> <h2>Proxy Objects</h2> <h3>Next Zoom Meeting</h3> <p>This proxy represents any Zoom Meeting<sup id="fnref:1"><a class="footnote-ref" href="#fn:1" rel="footnote">1</a></sup> occurring in the next 10 minutes. Simply select it and hit Return to join. You can also share it with others using Paste, E-mail To…, and other actions.</p> <p>The number of minutes can be adjusted using a hidden preference. For example, to change it to 30 minutes:</p> <pre><code>defaults write com.blacktree.Quicksilver ZoomCheckForwardMinutes 30 </code></pre> <div class="footnote"> <hr> <ol> <li id="fn:1"> <p>The plug-in will look for a Zoom URL in the Location, URL, and Notes for all upcoming events. The first match it finds will be used.&#160;<a class="footnote-backref" href="#fnref:1" rev="footnote" title="Jump back to footnote 1 in the text">&#8617;</a></p> </li> </ol> </div> icon us.zoom.xos relatedBundles us.zoom.xos QSRequirements bundles id us.zoom.xos name zoom.us version 4012 fullIndex