OK, life got in the way.
I've enabled debug mode, although it hasn't changed the number or type of entries much.
Sometimes running rules manually still results in them not being run.
There are multiple repeating patterns of log entries. I'll show some below.
Firstly, there are literal thousands of these:
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2023-07-07 15:12:59.753 hazelworker[1152] DEBUG: Could not separate dates in date range in string range: {72, 12}
2023-07-07 15:12:59.753 hazelworker[1152] DEBUG: Could not separate dates in date range in string range: {72, 12}
2023-07-07 15:12:59.753 hazelworker[1152] DEBUG: Could not separate dates in date range in string range: {72, 12}
2023-07-07 15:12:59.753 hazelworker[1152] DEBUG: Could not separate dates in date range in string range: {72, 11}
2023-07-07 15:12:59.753 hazelworker[1152] DEBUG: Could not separate dates in date range in string range: {72, 17}
2023-07-07 15:12:59.753 hazelworker[1152] DEBUG: Could not separate dates in date range in string range: {72, 12}
2023-07-07 15:12:59.753 hazelworker[1152] DEBUG: Could not separate dates in date range in string range: {72, 12}
2023-07-07 15:12:59.754 hazelworker[1152] DEBUG: Could not separate dates in date range in string range: {72, 11}
2023-07-07 15:12:59.754 hazelworker[1152] DEBUG: Could not separate dates in date range in string range: {72, 15}
2023-07-07 15:12:59.754 hazelworker[1152] DEBUG: Could not separate dates in date range in string range: {72, 12}
2023-07-07 15:12:59.754 hazelworker[1152] DEBUG: Could not separate dates in date range in string range: {72, 12}
Then there are patches of these, usually 4 - 8 in a row:
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2023-07-07 15:15:33.792 hazelworker[1152] File type not supported: {(
"public.item",
"public.data",
"public.image",
"public.jpeg",
"public.content"
)}
2023-07-07 15:15:33.794 hazelworker[1152] File type not supported: {(
"public.item",
"public.data",
"public.image",
"public.jpeg",
"public.content"
)}
2023-07-07 15:15:33.796 hazelworker[1152] File type not supported: {(
"public.item",
"public.data",
"public.image",
"public.jpeg",
"public.content"
)}
2023-07-07 15:15:33.798 hazelworker[1152] File type not supported: {(
"public.item",
"public.data",
"public.image",
"public.jpeg",
"public.content"
)}
2023-07-07 15:15:33.799 hazelworker[1152] File type not supported: {(
"public.item",
"public.data",
"public.image",
"public.jpeg",
"public.content"
)}
2023-07-07 15:15:33.801 hazelworker[1152] File type not supported: {(
"public.item",
"public.data",
"public.image",
"public.jpeg",
"public.content"
)}
Then there are these regularly dispersed through the others:
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2023-07-07 15:15:33.801 hazelworker[1152] DEBUG: Using Spotlight results in cache.
2023-07-07 15:15:33.801 hazelworker[1152] DEBUG: Match not found. Checking Spotlight indexing.
I am using an iCloud folder as my Downloads folder, so that my downloads folder is shared between multiple machines. Not sure if that could be an issue.
It's becoming unusable when Hazel will simply not run on a really simple rule.