I installed some software before, and it add a Quick Actions to my Finder.
How can I delete these Quick Actions?
Best Answer
If you have installed any additional Quick Actions, they will be in /Library/Services or ~/Library/Services.
The first six of those Quick Actions are part of the OS, and installed on every Mac. They cannot be deleted from the disk, but you should be able to un-check them, so that they won't show in the contextual menus.
It's also possible that Quick Actions are stored within the application bundle itself; in which case you will have to delete the app.
Your workflow receives No input in any application. Quick Actions are designed to run only on the type of file (or other object) that is currently selected. So I'm surprised that it shows up at all. Presumably Automator opens it because it "no input" is the default of an empty or unfinished workflow.
As your workflow doesn't require an input, (i.e. any given file as an argument), but just copies a specific file, then an application is a better choice.
Best Answer
If you have installed any additional Quick Actions, they will be in
/Library/Services
or~/Library/Services
.The first six of those Quick Actions are part of the OS, and installed on every Mac. They cannot be deleted from the disk, but you should be able to un-check them, so that they won't show in the contextual menus.
It's also possible that Quick Actions are stored within the application bundle itself; in which case you will have to delete the app.