manual:Search_Strings
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| Search Strings are filters which, in addition to the text you type, can include qualifiers that may be applied to searches for Macros and Actions in: | Search Strings are filters which, in addition to the text you type, can include qualifiers that may be applied to searches for Macros and Actions in: | ||
| - | - [[Windows# | + | - The [[Windows# |
| - | - [[Windows# | + | - A Smart Group. |
| - | - [[action: | + | - A [[action: |
| Keyboard Maestro will search for the text you type, and all of the below qualifiers that you specify, for matches in your list of macros. | Keyboard Maestro will search for the text you type, and all of the below qualifiers that you specify, for matches in your list of macros. | ||
| - | Note that the [[action: | + | In the editor, matching actions and triggers will be highlighted with blue stripes: |
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| + | {{ search-matched-action.png? | ||
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| + | Note that the [[action: | ||
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| + | **Search Qualifiers: | ||
| - | **Search Qualifiers: | ||
| The qualifier can generally be shorted to its shortest unique name, as shown in the _Short Form_ column. | The qualifier can generally be shorted to its shortest unique name, as shown in the _Short Form_ column. | ||
| ^ Qualifier ^ Short form ^ Definition ^ Example ^ | ^ Qualifier ^ Short form ^ Definition ^ Example ^ | ||
| - | | all: | al: | match everything | (this is useful since the empty search string matches nothing) | | + | | all: | al: | Match everything | `all: |
| - | | group: | gr: | match any macro within the named macro group | (eg group:" | + | | word: | w: | Match that must be at a word boundary \\ (Use quotes if Word contains spaces) | `word:amp` \\ (Matches “Turn on amp” and not “example”) | |
| - | | global: | gl: | match any macro within any macro group that is globally active | (aka universal:) | | + | | group: | gr: | Match any macro within the named macro group\\ |
| - | | application | ap: | match any macro that is specific to (or excluded from) the specified application | (eg application:Finder) | | + | | name: | n: | Match any macro that has a name matching the specified string | `n: |
| - | | enabled: | e: | match any macro that is enabled | (not necessarily active) | | + | | global: | gl: | Match any macro within any macro group that is globally active | `global: |
| - | | disabled: | d: | match any macro that is disabled | + | | application | app: | Match any macro that is specific to (or excluded from) the specified application | `app:Finder` | |
| - | | trigger: | t: | match any macro that has a trigger matching the specified string | (eg trigger:typed) | | + | | enabled: | e: | Match any macro that is enabled | `e: |
| - | | hotkey: | h: | match any macro that has a hot key trigger matching the specified | + | | deprecated: | dep: | Match anything |
| - | | name: | n: | match any macro that has a name matching | + | | trigger: | t: | Match any macro that has a trigger matching the specified string | `t: |
| + | | action: | act: | Match an action with the specified action ID | `action: | ||
| + | | hotkey: | h: | Match any macro with specified | ||
| + | | created: | cre: | Match any macro that was created less that the specified time ago | `cre:1w` | | ||
| + | | modified: | mod: | Match any macro that was modified less that the specified time ago | `mod:1d` | | ||
| + | | used: | use: | Match any macro that was used less that the specified time ago | `use:1m` | | ||
| + | | size: | siz: | Match any macro that has a storage size more than the specified | ||
| + | | note: | not: | Match any action that contains the text in a Note | `note: | ||
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| + | For the created:, modified:, used:, the parameter is a number followed by a letter (s for seconds, m for minutes, h for hours, d for days, or w for weeks). | ||
| + | You can use a negative sign (-) to negate any match (for example, " | ||
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