![]() 10:18:53.913 hazelworker Alias created: Created alias for file /Users/ed/Library/Caches/Metadata//adNSHgTX6zy.ofocus-project-metadata in folder /Users/ed/Documents/OmniFocus Projects. i even tried creating an OF project with a : in the title, and that didn't cause an error, and its alias showed up in the Finder displaying a / here's the log for an error thrown by a project named "test / project 2": Code: Select all 10:18:53.885 hazelworker adNSHgTX6zy.ofocus-project-metadata: Rule create named aliases in Docs subfolder matched. it looks like / is not getting escaped or converted to : properly. if anyone has a workaround for that, i'd love to add it to the rule! ecormany Posts: 28 Joined: Wed 6:15 pm the only shortcoming right now is that it doesn't work for projects with a / character in the title, due to limitations on Hazel's rename functionality. add that folder to the LaunchBar index and you now have direct access to projects by name. project title] the rule creates aliases to the project files in a separate folder and renames them with their Title attribute.project title] do the following Make alias in folder OmniFocus Projects Rename with pattern [.Code: Select all if all of the following conditions are met for the file or folder being matched Kind is OmniFocus Project Metadata Date Added is after Date Last Matched Title matches [ the reason they show up nicely in Spotlight is because their Title attribute is set to the name of the project. the reason is that OF keeps files that link to projects in a cache folder (~Library/Caches/Metadata/), but their filenames are non-descriptive hashes. ![]() curiously, you can do that with Spotlight. i really like it, and i hoped that i could directly access projects via my launcher app of choice, LaunchBar, but this isn't the case.
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