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Qt5 Quick Launcher `Albert` 0.10 Adds New MPRIS And SSH Extensions, More

Albert, a Qt5 quick launcher, was updated to version 0.10.0 (and then 0.10.1 to fix some issues), introducing completion using the Tab key, two new extensions, and more.
Albert quick launcher
The latest Albert 0.10 ships with two new extensions: MPRIS and SSH.
The MPRIS extension allows controlling MPRIS-capable media players, like Rhythmbox, VLC, Audacious and so on. It currently supports play, pause, next, previous and stop.
Note: the MPRIS extension is disabled by default so you’ll need to enable it in the Albert Settings > Plugins.
To use it, a MPRIS-capable media player needs to be running, then simply type one of the supported commands in Albert, like pause:
Albert quick launcher
The SSH extension makes ssh hosts from /etc/ssh/config and ~/.ssh/config accessible by Albert. To use it, make sure the Secure Shell extension is enabled in Albert, then type the trigger (ssh) and Albert should list available ssh hosts, allowing you to connect to them.
Other changes in Albert 0.10 include:

 

Install Albert in Ubuntu or Linux Mint via PPA

To install Albert in Ubuntu (in all supported versions, including the latest 17.04) or Linux Mint, you can use the main WebUpd8 PPA. Add the PPA and install Albert by using the following commands:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
sudo apt update
sudo apt install albert

Alternatively, you can download the Albert deb from HERE.
To use Albert, you’ll have to assign it a keyboard shortcut, such as Ctrl + Space (make sure it’s not already in use!) to invoke it. Also, Albert doesn’t start automatically on login, so you’ll have to add it to your startup applications manually.
For installing Albert in other Linux distributions, how to use it, etc., see its documentation. If you encounter bugs, report them @ GitHub.
You may also want to check out Kupfer quick lauuncher, a similar application that was recently ported to Python 3 and GTK 3 after 4 years of inactivity.

Originally published at WebUpd8: Daily Ubuntu / Linux news and application reviews.

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