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Clendar
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- Clendar - universal calendar app. Written in SwiftUI. Available on App Store. MIT License.
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[iOS/Mac/Apple Watch] [Clendar - Minimal Calendar] [Clendar+ IP $1.99-> Free] [Includes widgets, Natural language parsing and Keyboard shortcuts]
Client. This app doesn’t have any servers. It’s an open source project so you can verify it: https://github.com/vinhnx/Clendar
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Show HN: Clendar, a Minimal Calendar App
Hello and Happy New Year HN! Hope all the bests in 2022. So I've been working on a minimal calendar app , named Clendar (Calendar without an 'a'). I know, it's not a good SEO name, but I will go with it :)
I've been building Clendar on my spare time. At first, it's just a side weekend project so that I can learn new Apple technologies, but, the app came to the point of usability that I think I should publish on the App Store anyway for the world to know and use it. Besides, I have been trying to design the app for minimal and usability in mind. Also, the app is fully open-source, as a way for me to give back to the app developers community.
+ App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/clendar-a-calendar-app/id1548102041
+ Landing page: https://clendar.info
I'm happy to answer any questions, thanks!
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Clendar - Universal calendar app. Written in SwiftUI.
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I have been working on a universal Calendar app for Apple platforms, as iOS, iPadOS, watchOS and macOS specifically; named Clendar. [0][1]
My goal is to learn SwiftUI and explore new Apple technologies.
The app is now open source on GitHub as well, it's my way to give back to the community as I was learning it. [3]
Feedback welcome!
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[1] Download link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/clendar-a-calendar-app/id15481
[2] Landing page: https://vinhnx.github.io/clendar-site
[3] GitHub: https://github.com/vinhnx/Clendar
- Clendar – open-source universal calendar app. Written in SwiftUI
- Show HN: Clendar – open-source universal calendar app. Written in SwiftUI
youtube-cue
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> CLI: I wanted to download songs from youtube, but they were often stitched as complete albums - so I wrote a youtube-cue generator that generates cuesheets that can then be used to split and tag the yt-dlp downloaded audio file. (https://github.com/captn3m0/youtube-cue)
Thanks for this! I need to do some testing, this might automate the last manual step of my own script for converting YT mixes into distinct tracks. The problem I faced is that often the timestamps are not in the description, but instead in a comment, sometimes not even the pinned/top voted comment. That is why I paste it in via stdin for now.
As this fits the thread topic, a short description of this script. I enjoy YT mixes and wanted to listen to them in my car. I can use an USB stick with media files and playlists which are displayed decently by the infotainment system. I wrote a script that takes in a YT URL (or anything supported by yt-dlp), downloads & converts it to mp3, splits the mp3 file based on a list of timestamps, recognizes (tries to anyway) the songs via SongRec [0], tags & names the files correctly and finally generates an M3U playlist in the format recognized by my car. I use song recognition instead of parsing out the names from the timestamped list as the format of Artist - Title is nearly always slightly different. It was easier to use SongRec instead and get everything I need for tagging with >90% hit rate.
The heavy lifting is done by calling out to yt-dlp, ffmpeg and SongRec. I just glued them together with Python. I like your approach of a do one thing well and might add youtube-cue to the toolset.
[0] https://github.com/marin-m/SongRec
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Beets is the media library management system for obsessive music geeks
Beets is amazing and comes with great defaults. I wrote code recently to generate CUE sheets from YouTube mixes[0] and beet imports it nicely and easily.
[0]: https://github.com/captn3m0/youtube-cue There is a bash snippet in readme to show the Beets integration.
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