Alfred: Launching Corona Terminal in iTerm

Heya,

I use the Alfred application launcher with the Powerpack extension for pretty much everything these days. A while ago I wrote a couple of scripts which allow me to launch a chosen project using Corona Terminal from iTerm2 with the command "corona Frogzilla" (for instance).

It’s quite a specific set of scripts, but I use them multiple times a day and had been thinking that, maybe, they could be of use to other people. They’ll need tidying up and stuff like that, but I was wondering if there were any other Alfred users out there, and whether what I’ve written would be useful to others? Also, what’s the best way of sharing this kind of stuff?

If there’s some interest, I’ll see if I can tidy them up a bit, remove hardcoded references to my directory structure and put them up!
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Alfred, Alfred, Alfred!!!

I love Alfred…

I’d be interested!

C [import]uid: 147322 topic_id: 35392 reply_id: 141072[/import]

Alfred is probably the most used app on my Mac these days! Love it!

I’ve put the scripts I use up on GitHub, so you can get them here:
https://github.com/personalnadir/Launch-Corona-with-iTerm2

Sorry about the length of the instructions, but I’ve not had time to put it all into a neat package (not even sure if that’s possible).

Anyway hope they’re useful! I use iTerm 2, but it must be possible to do all this with the standard Terminal program right? If anyone wants to add that as a fallback case I’d be very happy to have that included.

Let me know if you have any issues! [import]uid: 102086 topic_id: 35392 reply_id: 141193[/import]

Alfred, Alfred, Alfred!!!

I love Alfred…

I’d be interested!

C [import]uid: 147322 topic_id: 35392 reply_id: 141072[/import]

Alfred is probably the most used app on my Mac these days! Love it!

I’ve put the scripts I use up on GitHub, so you can get them here:
https://github.com/personalnadir/Launch-Corona-with-iTerm2

Sorry about the length of the instructions, but I’ve not had time to put it all into a neat package (not even sure if that’s possible).

Anyway hope they’re useful! I use iTerm 2, but it must be possible to do all this with the standard Terminal program right? If anyone wants to add that as a fallback case I’d be very happy to have that included.

Let me know if you have any issues! [import]uid: 102086 topic_id: 35392 reply_id: 141193[/import]