jeffsui Posted June 12 Share Posted June 12 I'm running Nix-Darwin and I just upgraded ... but the relevant point is suddenly I can't seem to find Visual Studio Code any where unless I start with `'` Option 1: Option 2 In the directory itself it does have a leading `'` I've tried all 3 options for Applications and nothing seems to do what I want. Maybe I need it to re-index? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeffsui Posted June 12 Author Share Posted June 12 Starting Diagnostics... File: 'Visual Studio Code.app' Path: '/Users/jstein/Applications/Home Manager Trampolines' ----------------------------------------------------------- Check file cache database... ✅ File cache integrity is ok ----------------------------------------------------------- Check if file is readable... ✅ Alfred has permissions to read this file. Unix Permissions: 493 Underlying Type: NSFileTypeDirectory Extended Attributes: ( ) ----------------------------------------------------------- Check if volume '/' is indexed by macOS... ✅ Indexing is enabled on this drive ----------------------------------------------------------- Check direct file metadata... ✅ Direct metadata available Display Name: Visual Studio Code Other Names: Visual Studio Code.app Content Type: com.apple.application-bundle Last Used: ----------------------------------------------------------- Check mdls file metadata... ✅ Metadata contains required items _kMDItemDisplayNameWithExtensions = "Visual Studio Code.app" kMDItemAlternateNames = ( "Visual Studio Code.app" ) kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier = "com.microsoft.VSCode" kMDItemContentCreationDate = 2024-06-12 21:43:52 +0000 kMDItemContentCreationDate_Ranking = 2024-06-12 00:00:00 +0000 kMDItemContentModificationDate = 2024-06-12 21:43:52 +0000 kMDItemContentType = "com.apple.application-bundle" kMDItemContentTypeTree = ( "com.apple.application-bundle", "com.apple.application", "public.executable", "com.apple.localizable-name-bundle", "com.apple.bundle", "public.directory", "public.item", "com.apple.package" ) kMDItemCopyright = "" kMDItemDateAdded = 2024-06-12 21:43:52 +0000 kMDItemDescription = "" kMDItemDisplayName = "Visual Studio Code" kMDItemDocumentIdentifier = 0 kMDItemExecutableArchitectures = ( arm64, "x86_64" ) kMDItemFSContentChangeDate = 2024-06-12 21:43:52 +0000 kMDItemFSCreationDate = 2024-06-12 21:43:52 +0000 kMDItemFSCreatorCode = "" kMDItemFSFinderFlags = 0 kMDItemFSHasCustomIcon = (null) kMDItemFSInvisible = 0 kMDItemFSIsExtensionHidden = 1 kMDItemFSIsStationery = (null) kMDItemFSLabel = 0 kMDItemFSName = "Visual Studio Code.app" kMDItemFSNodeCount = 1 kMDItemFSOwnerGroupID = 20 kMDItemFSOwnerUserID = 501 kMDItemFSSize = 2455696 kMDItemFSTypeCode = "" kMDItemInterestingDate_Ranking = 2024-06-12 00:00:00 +0000 kMDItemKeywords = "" kMDItemKind = "Application" kMDItemLogicalSize = 2455696 kMDItemPhysicalSize = 2523136 kMDItemVersion = "1.90.0" ----------------------------------------------------------- Check file is in search scope... ✅ File exists within Alfred's default search scope ----------------------------------------------------------- Check MDQuery file search... ✅ macOS returned a match for this file in your search scope. File Search Results for search scope ( "[0] /System/Volumes/Data/Users/jstein/Applications/Home Manager Trampolines/Visual Studio Code.app" ) File Search Results for ~/ ( "[0] /System/Volumes/Data/Users/jstein/Applications/Home Manager Trampolines/Visual Studio Code.app" ) File Search Results for / ( "[0] /System/Volumes/Data/Users/jstein/Applications/Home Manager Trampolines/Visual Studio Code.app" ) ----------------------------------------------------------- ✅ Troubleshooting passed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vero Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 @jeffsui Due to the way you've cropped the screenshot, I'm not able to see whether you have a scroll bar in your first screenshot. If you remove folders from your default search scope temporarily, does Visual Studio Code appear in default results at all? Is the ~/Applications/Home Manager Trampolines/ a normal folder or a management tool folder of some sort? I have VSC installed, and it's directly in the Applications folder, not in this intermediary folder, and I've looked online and found no references to it. The "easy" band-aid solution is to create a mini workflow with a keyword to it: https://www.alfredapp.com/blog/tips-and-tricks/give-files-nicknames-to-find-them-faster/ However, it would be preferable to work out why it isn't showing up in your default results. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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