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samuelkordik / readinglist_pinboard.py
Last active February 16, 2023 07:23
Sync Safari Reading List bookmarks to Pinboard
#!/Users/samuelkordik/.pyenv/shims/python
# ReadingListCatcher
# - A script for exporting Safari Reading List items to Markdown and Pinboard
# Originally by Brett Terpstra 2015, <https://brettterpstra.com/2015/01/06/reading-list-catcher/>
# Modifications by Zach Fine made in 2020 to use the original reading list item in the
# posts to pinboard.
# Updated 2021-06-21 by Samuel Kordik to fix errors due to deprecated API in plistlib,
# changes to Pinboard api and Pinboard python lib; added enhanced logging output
# and error handling to work as a cron job or shell script.
# Uses code from <https://gist.github.com/robmathers/5995026>
@ttscoff
ttscoff / brett.fish
Last active August 17, 2021 01:26
Brett's Fish Shell custom init file
function __should_na
set -l cmd (history --max=1|awk '{print $1;}')
set -l cds cd z j popd g
if contains $cmd $cds
~/scripts/fish/na
end
end
function fallback --description 'allow a fallback value for variable'
if test (count $argv) = 1
@reberhardt7
reberhardt7 / export_issues.py
Created July 17, 2015 20:05
Github Issues Export: This script exports all issues from a repository, along with comments and events, into a JSON file. It also produces a Markdown file that can be used to easily view the issues.
"""
This script uses Github's API V3 with Basic Authentication to export issues from
a repository. The script saves a json file with all of the information from the
API for issues, comments, and events (on the issues), downloads all of the
images attached to issues, and generates a markdown file that can be rendered
into a basic HTML page crudely mimicking Github's issue page. If the gfm module
is available, the script will go ahead and render it itself.
In the end, you'll be left with a folder containing a raw .json file (which you
can use to extract information for your needs, or to import it somewhere else),
@craigeley
craigeley / sifttter.rb
Last active July 23, 2018 16:37
This script looks for text files in a specific folder that include completed tasks ('@done') and timestamps, and then collects them into a daily log for the Day One journaling application. It works especially well when it's connected to IFTTT. See more details at http://craigeley.com/tagged/sifttter
#!/usr/bin/ruby
# SIFTTTER 1.5: An IFTTT-to-Day One Logger by Craig Eley 2014 <http://craigeley.com>
# Based on tp-dailylog.rb by Brett Terpstra 2012 <http://brettterpstra.com>
# Multiple Date Function by Paul Hayes 2014 <http://paulrhayes.com>
#
# Notes:
# * Uses `mdfind` to locate a specific folder of IFTTT-generated text files changed in the last day
# * The location of your folder should be hardcoded in line 67, and the location of your Day One in line 66
# * Scans leading timestamps in each line matching the selected dates
# * Does not alter text files in any way
@cleverdevil
cleverdevil / markdown-to-email
Created January 4, 2014 01:06
markdown-to-email A simple script to send beautifully formatted emails that you write in Markdown. The email will have an HTML payload and a plain-text alternative, so you'll make everyone happy, including yourself.
#!/usr/bin/env python
'''
Send an multipart email with HTML and plain text alternatives. The message
should be constructed as a plain-text file of the following format:
From: Your Name <your@email.com>
To: Recipient One <recipient@to.com>
Subject: Your subject line
---
@brendanjerwin
brendanjerwin / writer
Created May 28, 2011 00:45
open iA writer from the command line
#! /bin/bash
open $1 -a /Applications/iA\ Writer.app
from django.core.cache import cache
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
ONLINE_THRESHOLD = getattr(settings, 'ONLINE_THRESHOLD', 60 * 15)
ONLINE_MAX = getattr(settings, 'ONLINE_MAX', 50)
def get_online_now(self):
return User.objects.filter(id__in=self.online_now_ids or [])