Deanishe took a look, and decided it was a mess and wrote this workflow from scratch, even though he had no use for it himself and hadn’t cited anything in years. The guy who put this together did so because a few of us on the Alfred forums were asking if an old version could be fixed. As long as your information is correct when you put it in Zotero, you’re guaranteed to have the citation correct as well. I hope you can see how quick and easy it is to find what you’re looking for in your Zotero library, whether you want to get the attachment open in a hurry or simply cite the research. Here’s an example of me searching my Zotero database for an Ingrid Monson article and opening the pdf document. I can also change citation styles to any supported by Zotero, which also allows you to create your own. You can hopefully see I simply open Alfred with a Hotkey (alt-space in my case), type Zot, then any field, it can search all fields or specific, it gives me the matches, and I can then choose whether to open the file in Zotero, copy the short citation, copy the bibliography entry, or open the attachment. Here’s Alfred and ZotHero at work in Scrivener: Trigger search while you type using the Snippet Trigger (you must assign the snippet keyword yourself in Alfred Preferences).Citations are copied in multiple formats, so the right data are automatically pasted into the application you’re using. ![]()
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