Quickly start and stop your Clockify timers from Alfred.
After installing the workflow, you will be prompted to define its environment variables. To get started, only the Clockify API key is required — the workflow can resolve your user id and any available workspaces once the API key is configured.
After configuring the API key, run the workflow using the .clockify
keyword. If your user id has not been defined, you will be prompted to install it. Select the Setup User Account option to automatically resolve the user id from the provided API key.
Once both the API key and user id have been configured, if you have not already configured a workspace id, you will be prompted to select a workspace. Select the Choose Workspace option to pick your workspace from a list.
Variable | Description |
---|---|
clockify_api_key |
Your Clockify API key. |
clockify_user_id |
Your Clockify user id. |
clockify_workspace_id |
The workspace id to use when creating and editing time entries. |
alfred-clockify
is my first complex Alfred workflow. It uses JXA at its core, and leverages script-driven recursion via a single Script Filter node rather than using multiple workflow nodes to perform operations. Ultimately, I think this yields a more maintainable and less redundant workflow — engaging functional workflow design.
If you have any questions about this workflow or the techniques engaged, please feel free to reach-out via e-mail or on Twitter
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