apple_cloud_notes_parser
imessage-exporter
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apple_cloud_notes_parser
- My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file
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Show HN: Apple Notes Liberator – Extract Notes.app Data and Save It as JSON
Here's a Python script that takes the JSON output from https://github.com/threeplanetssoftware/apple_cloud_notes_pa... (needs master), and rebuilds Notes in Markdown format, with links, attachments, lists, etc.:
https://gist.github.com/vszakats/5a3bd939721d1dde6142d9ea3b2...
And simpler, standalone JXA script, that outputs HTML, but loses some data, such as links:
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Why Evernote Failed to Realize Its Potential
I use this https://github.com/threeplanetssoftware/apple_cloud_notes_pa... and it works extremely well.
- Parse Apple Notes SQLite Datastore Easily
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Immediately after you die, an angel appears to you who will answer one burning question your soul desperately wants an answer to before you move on.What is your question?
A brief googling showed that the encryption is on point, but there are password brute-forcing tools out there, such as this: 1, 2. If you have at least a vague idea of what your password was supposed to be, you can use it to build a password dictionary (again, there should be tools to produce passwords based on an initial wordlist and various permutations, like character substitutions), feed it to a tool like the one above, and wait (maybe a year or two, heh).
imessage-exporter
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Autogenerating a Book Series from Three Years of iMessages
I don't think this works with more recent iMessage features, it looks like it only queries the `text` column [0], but newer (i.e. post MacOS 13) require reading and parsing the attributed_body column [1].
[0]: https://github.com/niftycode/imessage_reader/blob/master/ime...
[1]: https://github.com/ReagentX/imessage-exporter/blob/2dc3d034b...
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Cleaning up my 200GB iCloud with some JavaScript
Hey, this sounds like an interesting problem. I am always looking for edge cases to test, if you have time would you mind checking if https://github.com/ReagentX/imessage-exporter works for you and if it crashes in that spot?
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Show HN: Beeper Mini – iMessage Client for Android
I wrote a tool for this: https://github.com/ReagentX/imessage-exporter
- Announcing iMessage Exporter 1.8.0: Velvet Ash
- Show HN: imessage-exporter, a CLI app and library
- Show HN: imessage-exporter, a full-featured CLI app and library
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Show HN: iMessage-exporter, a full-featured CLI app and library
If you are talking about data missing from the `text` column, for some reason it disappears after you read a message. The content is stored in a binary blob in a different column, which I parse like this: https://github.com/ReagentX/imessage-exporter/blob/c73bc4d66...
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iQuit: My Hellish Attempt to Leave Apple’s Walled Garden
As someone who has moved between macOS+iOS and Windows/Linux+Android several times, this is doable. For technical people, it's just annoying. For non-technical people, this probably needs written into a more formal set of steps. If you have the need, one can setup your world to work on both systems transparently, but that takes more work.
Caveats: iOS messages can be kept, but they'll be in files, not your new message app. Photo edits will be lost unless you take extra steps.
Messages: if you are comfortable with it, use imessage-exporter (https://github.com/ReagentX/imessage-exporter) on your Mac to export your messages to disk. Copy to new machine. Validate you got what you wanted! Can also be used to decrease iCloud usage by backing up messages and deleting the originals from Apple Messages.
Photos: three ways. 1) open up the macOS photos app, select all photos, and export them. This will make any JPEG photos much larger than they originally were due to ridiculous default quality settings. 2) If you have access to a Windows machine, install iCloud for Windows, let the photos sync, and copy them to a new directory. 3) Use iCloud's web UI to download all the photos on the new machine.
Mail: pick a new provider. Several ways. 1) Add the new provider account to macOS mail. Copy and paste your emails/folders between accounts. 2) Create an app-specific password for iCloud, use the provider's migration facility (most major players support this and it will move your contacts and calendars).
Calendars: if you are sharing calendars with iOS users or will keep some Apple devices, keep iCloud as your primary calendar system. Use DavX5 (https://www.davx5.com/) on Android to setup a two-way mirror between your Android calendar app. Your email provider may provide calendar mirroring (Fastmail does, for one). If you aren't sharing / using your mail provider, export your calendars to ICS files from Apple Calendar and import into your new calendar app.
Contacts: if you will continue using Apple products, keep iCloud as your primary contacts system and use DavX5. Otherwise, open macOS Contacts, select all, and export to a VCF file. Import this into your new Contacts app.
Documents: copy to a backup drive from the machine, download them from iCloud on the web, use iCloud for Windows for the initial sync. Whatever suits you. If you are using Apple's office apps, be sure to load and save as a more universal format.
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How to export whole iMessage conversation lasting years to pdf on MacBook?
Since you have a Mac you can use this program: https://github.com/ReagentX/imessage-exporter
What are some alternatives?
apple-notes-liberator - Free your Apple Notes data from Notes.app
hoodik - Self hosted, easy to install end to end encrypted storage drive
macnotesapp - Work with Apple MacOS Notes.app from the command line. Also includes python interface for scripting Notes.app from your own python code.
netease-messiah-tools - Tools working with files in NetEase's Messiah Engine (Primarily aimed towards Diablo Immortal for now)
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
iMessageAnalyzer - Analyzes a user's iMessage
notesnook - A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative to Evernote.
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
apple_cloud_notes_pa
portfolio_rs - A command line tool for managing financial investment portfolios.
libimobiledevice - A cross-platform protocol library to communicate with iOS devices
davx5-ose - DAVx⁵ is an open-source CalDAV/CardDAV suite and sync app for Android. You can also access your online files (WebDAV) with it.