

You set up a custom search that only shows folders (with the keyword f, for example), and then you can go directly to the folder you’re interested in without having dozens of other types of files cluttering up the results. And it wouldn't work particularly well because Alfred isn't optimised to be used that way.Īlfred is designed around the idea of having multiple, tightly-focussed searches. I still don't understand why I wouldn't want to "search all file types" by default.īecause it would be slow and you would have to sift through a large number of results to find the one you're interested in. KMDItemInterestingDate_Ranking = 00:00:00 +0000 KMDItemContentModificationDate_Ranking = 00:00:00 +0000 KMDItemContentModificationDate = 20:30:06 +0000 KMDItemContentCreationDate_Ranking = 00:00:00 +0000

_kMDItemDisplayNameWithExtensions = "testmp4.mp4" ✅ File exists within Alfred's default search scopeĬheck if volume '/' is indexed by macOS. ✅ Alfred has permissions to read this file. Path: '/Users/paul/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~CloudDocs' OK - here is the diagnostic for a file which is in 'iCloud Drive', but doesn't show up in search unless "search all file types" is on.
