rogierl Posted July 2, 2016 Share Posted July 2, 2016 I have tried a lot, but for some reason I cannot use Alfred to search for markdown files on ONE OF MY computers. So on my Macbook, everything works find, but on my iMac Alfred does not find .md files (I also tried .markdown extension). Can someone please point me in the right directory? Settings are the same on both Macs Spotlight settings are the same on both macs Have trie rebuilding index, also deleting .spotlight.v100 directory Still no results found on my iMac while searching for a file with markdown extension However, when I try to find the files with the Alfred "find" feature, everything works fine. Help! Link to comment
Andrew Posted July 3, 2016 Share Posted July 3, 2016 Help! Try dragging an markdown file into Alfred's Features > Default Results > Advanced section for custom file types. It's also worth noting that Alfred works best if you have the default search only finding the types you absolutely want, then put Alfred into the file search mode specifically by prefixing your search with [spacebar]. This keeps everything fast and efficient. Cheers, Andrew Link to comment
rogierl Posted July 4, 2016 Author Share Posted July 4, 2016 Thanks; I already did that. Please see attached screenshot. I also ran the Alfred Metadata tool, and the outcome of a file with extension .md is: Internal File Metadata ====================== Display Name: Clean install OSX.md Alt Names: File Type: dyn.ah62d4rv4ge8043a Comments: Keywords: Last Used: Raw mdls File Metadata ====================== _kMDItemOwnerUserID = 501 kMDItemContentCreationDate = 2016-06-30 19:49:29 +0000 kMDItemContentModificationDate = 2016-06-30 19:49:29 +0000 kMDItemContentType = "dyn.ah62d4rv4ge8043a" kMDItemContentTypeTree = ( "dyn.ah62d4rv4ge8043a", "public.data", "public.item" ) kMDItemDateAdded = 2016-06-30 19:49:34 +0000 kMDItemDisplayName = "Clean install OSX.md" kMDItemFSContentChangeDate = 2016-06-30 19:49:29 +0000 kMDItemFSCreationDate = 2016-06-30 19:49:29 +0000 kMDItemFSCreatorCode = "" kMDItemFSFinderFlags = 0 kMDItemFSHasCustomIcon = (null) kMDItemFSInvisible = 0 kMDItemFSIsExtensionHidden = 0 kMDItemFSIsStationery = (null) kMDItemFSLabel = 0 kMDItemFSName = "Clean install OSX.md" kMDItemFSNodeCount = (null) kMDItemFSOwnerGroupID = 20 kMDItemFSOwnerUserID = 501 kMDItemFSSize = 906 kMDItemFSTypeCode = "" kMDItemKind = "Visual Studio Code document" kMDItemLogicalSize = 906 kMDItemPhysicalSize = 4096 So what could be wrong? Indexes have already been re-build. Link to comment
Andrew Posted July 6, 2016 Share Posted July 6, 2016 There i an odd mismatch going on there, the file has type "dyn.ah62d4rv4ge8043a" which is essentially an arbitrarily created type by OS X when the file type is unknown... I'm not entirely sure why the file has this file type when it should have net.daringfileball.markdown, it could be corruption in OS X's metadata index. if you manually add this type to the file types, then they should be found though Cheers, Andrew Link to comment
rogierl Posted July 7, 2016 Author Share Posted July 7, 2016 There i an odd mismatch going on there, the file has type "dyn.ah62d4rv4ge8043a" which is essentially an arbitrarily created type by OS X when the file type is unknown... I'm not entirely sure why the file has this file type when it should have net.daringfileball.markdown, it could be corruption in OS X's metadata index. if you manually add this type to the file types, then they should be found though Cheers, Andrew Thanks for the info; what's the best way to create a new (empty) file on OSX? Link to comment
dfay Posted July 10, 2016 Share Posted July 10, 2016 I just had this problem with Spotlight not finding (& Quicklook not displaying) my old WordPerfect files -- when I ran the terminal command to manually import a file /usr/bin/mdimport -d1 filename it was showing dyn.ah62d4rv4ge81s6de as the file type I rebuilt Launch Services (I used MainMenu.app to do this but there's a terminal command to do the same) & after that the type shows as 'com.corel.wordperfect.doc' and Spotlight & Quicklook are back to working. So maybe rebuilding Launch Services will restore the correct net.daringfireball.markdown file type. Link to comment
rogierl Posted July 10, 2016 Author Share Posted July 10, 2016 I just had this problem with Spotlight not finding (& Quicklook not displaying) my old WordPerfect files -- when I ran the terminal command to manually import a file /usr/bin/mdimport -d1 filename it was showing dyn.ah62d4rv4ge81s6de as the file type I rebuilt Launch Services (I used MainMenu.app to do this but there's a terminal command to do the same) & after that the type shows as 'com.corel.wordperfect.doc' and Spotlight & Quicklook are back to working. So maybe rebuilding Launch Services will restore the correct net.daringfireball.markdown file type. This fixed it! So I did: Removed entry from user defined file types in Alfred Rebuild launch services with command below Add a markdown file (with extension .md) /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchServices.framework/Versions/A/Support/lsregister -kill -r -domain local -domain user Thanks!!! dfay 1 Link to comment
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