Tasker-XML-Info
commonmark-spec
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Tasker-XML-Info
- ChatGPT is so incredibly powerful. it can make tasker xmls to import
- Editing the code of the events in the tasker app
- save device capabilities
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Run actions in reverse order
For tasker xml structure, check https://github.com/Taskomater/Tasker-XML-Info
- Edit actions source code
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[DEV] Tasker 5.13.0-beta - Material You is here, including using Material You Colors on your own projects! (Android 12+) Also, better export descriptions for your profiles and tasks!
As for users on old versions of Android, I am one of those, still on Android 7. Official reddit app min version is Android 6. Tasker's min version is Android 5, so not really an issue. And 12 of Tasker's actions have been deprecated. Users should use the official app if the 3rd party apps aren't updated to latest reddit specs. Cause if fenced code block from years ago is still not supported, its most likely those apps have lot of other stuff broken as well. If you wanna use them, by all means use it, but don't complain for broken stuff to official reddit app users, but to the respective 3rd party app devs.
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Help and tips for editing
XML editing is the way to go if you can understand how tasker XML works. Check Tasker XML Info for some details. I do it quite often to modify hundreds of actions/tasks which would otherwise take days and weeks to manually edit, possibly with lots of typos/mistakes. When adding literal values, make sure to convert ascii characters to XML special characters like & to '&', < to '<' and > to '>' like tasker_config_utils does in reverse when reading, otherwise XML would break.
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How do I read Task Settings please?
https://github.com/Taskomater/Tasker-XML-Info#tasker-xml-file-nodes-and-tags
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[Project Share] - Find the Names and Values of your hidden new Project/Profile/Task Variables!
And would be more useful to get the project/profile/task name as well. You can do a Data Backup and get the nme and name tag value for the id defined in the variables xml file for each variable. Probably should be easy with Structured Output. Tasker backup design info can be found at Tasker XML Info.
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Scene Element create with action.
Unrelated, for understanding tasker xml, Tasker-XML-Info might be helpful.
commonmark-spec
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How to add a man page to your Ruby project, using kramdown-man and markdown
Edit: this is because GitHub uses cmark-gfm, which is a fork of cmark, which implements the CommonMark variant of markdown. Looks like CommonMark still doesn't support definition lists. :(
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How do you host documentation for your spouse or other users?
BookStack dev here. There's no specific "import" option but you can use the Markdown editor in BookStack and paste in your Markdown content there. The API is essentially just an endpoint to accept the same kind of data, for of course you could automate against the API for batch import. One thing to keep in mind is that BookStack markdown support is fairly tightly scoped to (commonmark + tables + tasklists), although HTML within MD is supported.
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On why Markdown is not a good, or even a half-decent, markup language
>A single canonical reference
https://commonmark.org/
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Get ready for Bear 2 - We have a quick blog post with some important details and ways you can get notified once it's out!
Typically with major new releases of software, when the number left of the dot (e.g. 2.0) increases, it’s shipped as a separate product. Not always, but generally. The Bear folks can speak for themselves but IIRC a lot of the code was refactored / rewritten to support, for example, CommonMark. So, under the hood, it’s literally brand new in some respects.
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Best website to write a rulebook for ttrpgs
I use Obsidian (https://obsidian.md) for a lot of things, including my RPG stuff, and there are options for exporting things as PDFs. It’s great for getting organized and doing research, but I would use other tools for long-form writing and layout. What I like about Obsidian though is that everything is done in Markdown (https://commonmark.org) and I can use Pandoc (https://pandoc.org) to transform the source to whatever I need. The caveat is that Obsidian uses a flavor of Markdown with some non-standard extensions, so a pure Markdown editor like Typora (https://typora.io) might be a better choice depending on your needs.
- What is the most minimal, strictest variant of Markdown?
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How to display an image
yes, this is the "inventor" of markdown and those rules will always work. Hugo uses something called "Commonmark" which is developed on top of the original markdown. But the original rules will always work too.
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Lightweight Markup for Ukrainian Texts?
Reddit and many other sites support Markdown as an easy way to add emphasis, links, headings, etc. Markdown does not contain any keywords, as it is intended to be language-independent. However, Markdown syntax makes heavy use of square brackets [] and other characters that are difficult to type with an Ukrainian keyboard layout, e.g., the backtick `.
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I wish Asciidoc was more popular
Check out commonmark, that is the Markdown standard supported by numerous converters including pandoc.
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I wrote a markdown to html converter
And if this is an exercise into that you can use a Markdown spec like CommonMark which is the spec Reddit and a variety of other sites use.
What are some alternatives?
tasker_config_utils - Utils to extract information and modify Tasker App XML files.
pandoc - Universal markup converter
dopamine-2020 - i3 window manager config and scripts, tuned to help me manage my Parkinson's Disease symptoms.
kramdown - kramdown is a fast, pure Ruby Markdown superset converter, using a strict syntax definition and supporting several common extensions.
marktext - 📝A simple and elegant markdown editor, available for Linux, macOS and Windows.
markdown-it-katex - Add Math to your Markdown with a KaTeX plugin for Markdown-it
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
rehype-sanitize - plugin to sanitize HTML
remark-toc - plugin to generate a table of contents (TOC)
markup - Determines which markup library to use to render a content file (e.g. README) on GitHub
mdx - Markdown for the component era
ni - 💡 Use the right package manager