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    Swift Evolution proposals in Alfred – Ole Begemann

    AdminBy AdminNovember 18, 2025No Comments1 Min Read0 Views
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    I rarely participate actively in the Swift Evolution process, but I frequently refer to evolution proposals for my work, often multiple times per week. The proposals aren’t always easy to read, but they’re the most comprehensive (and sometimes only) documentation we have for many Swift features.

    For years, my tool of choice for searching Swift Evolution proposals has been Karoy Lorentey’s swift-evolution workflow for Alfred.

    The workflow broke recently due to data format changes. Karoy was kind enough to add me as a maintainer so I could fix it.

    Swift Evolution proposals in Alfred – Ole Begemann

    The new version 2.1.0 is now available on GitHub. Download the .alfredworkflow file and double-click to install. Besides the fix, the update has a few other improvements:

    • The proposal title is now displayed more prominently.
    • New actions to copy the proposal title (hold down Command) or copy it as a Markdown link (hold down Shift + Command).
    • The script forwards the main metadata of the selected proposal (id, title, status, URL) to Alfred. If you want to extend the workflow with your own actions, you can refer to these variables.



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