Actually, I just noticed that the latest Terminal plugin update provides 
two copies of the Run a Text Command in Terminal action. One is the correct 
one, and one is a duplicate that is causing this problem. The broken 
version appears high up in the Actions list. Just disable that one, and all 
will be well until the fixed version of the plugin goes out.

If you want to follow the official bug report for this, you can do so at 
https://github.com/quicksilver/Quicksilver/issues/1980

On Monday, November 3, 2014 9:05:03 PM UTC-7, Jon Stovell wrote:
>
> If you installed the recent update to the Terminal plugin, your 
> preferences may have adjusted the Run Text Command in Terminal action so 
> that it appears for applications. I think this is a bug, and I expect the 
> developers will fix it soon. In the meantime, you can just drag the Run 
> text Command in Terminal action down to a lower priority in the Actions 
> list in the main tab of QS's preferences. So long as it is lower than the 
> Open action, things will go back to normal for you.
>
> On Monday, November 3, 2014 6:20:08 PM UTC-7, Kevin Burke wrote:
>>
>> For the last (all) Quicksilver releases, typing the name of an 
>> application would bring up "Open" as the default action.
>>
>> I just updated Quicksilver yesterday, and now the default action for any 
>> application is "Run Text in Terminal". I've switched over to "Open" and 
>> opened about ten applications, and despite never running "Run Text in 
>> Terminal", it continues to appear as the default action.
>>
>> This is extremely off-putting. Why is this happening?
>>
>

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