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github.com/ku2482/alfred-aws-icons
A Workflow for quickly pasting AWS architecture icons onto PowerPoint.
Installation can be done as follows.
aws-icons.alfredworkflow
from here.aws-icons.alfredworkflow
and import it into Alfred.ic [service name]
to search for AWS service icon. (e.g. ic fargate
)icr [resource name]
to search for AWS resource icon. (e.g. icr ecs task
)Note: You can resolve a message
"alfred-aws-icons" cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified
as follows.
- go to "System Preferences" > "Privacy & Security"
- click "Allow Anyway" to allow the binary to execute
- click "Open" when you use the tool for the first time
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