There's been an issue for a long time with Quicksilver forgetting
Triggers.

Well, the real issue is when setting a Trigger. If you can get a
triggers set up and Quicksilver remembers it after a restart, then
Quicksilver should have it set permanently. But, for some reason, new
triggers are tricky.

What works pretty well, for me, and for reasons I don't understand, is
the following:

1. Make a new trigger.
2. Close QS preferences.
3. Open QS preferences.
4. Look at your Triggers to see if the one you just made is still
there.
repeat 2 - 4 again.
5. Close QS preferences.
6. Relaunch QS by activating QS, and holding control-cmd-q
7. repeat 2 - 4
8. If your trigger is still there (and, for me, 90% of the time it
still is), you should be good.

If not:
9. repeat step 6.
repeat everything again.



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