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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).
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My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file
> Hey, I've realized the same thing (that my workflows are stack-based) awhile ago, but didn't get to the point of writing a tool yet. Dare to share?
Sure, but because I'm only using it for myself, you're going to have to compile it yourself if you want (for now, anyway).
Originally designed to be CLI app, I find I only use the GUI these days (also in the repo).
Start here in case this is not for you: https://github.com/lelanthran/frame/blob/master/docs/FrameIn...
> Also, which approach you use to efficiently store and re-store relevant context information? I often find that intricate but important details are lost during context switch.
Everything is stored in a hierarchical DB, AKA the filesystem :-)
Each 'frame' is a directory with a specific set of files, and the directory name serves as the name of the frame. At any given time, a metainfo file in the root points to the currently active frame.
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BigForth
I think he might mean:
1. Push items onto a stack.
2. Create new stacks (words) for categories of items.
FWIW, I do the same, and use a tool (now using almost exclusively the GUI tool I include in the github repo) to do it.
This is the explanation of the tree-of-stacks method that I am using: https://github.com/lelanthran/frame/blob/master/docs/FrameIn...
(yes yes, it's a slideshow, but until I can make a video, this is a better medium for visualising how it works).
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Show HN: NowDo – a super-simple todo app for procrastinators (macOS)
Always on top is a good idea, my to-do app (we all wrote one at some point) is designed to be integrated into the PS1 variable so it's always on top.
Shameless plug https://github.com/lelanthran/frame/blob/master/docs/FrameIn...
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Todo apps are meant for robots
I did the same - a tree of tasks:
https://github.com/lelanthran/frame/blob/release/v0.1.4/docs...
I made it integrate with my PS1 variable so that it's useful from the terminal; my terminal prompt includes the current task, the same way it includes the git branch.
(There's a GUI I'm working on too, at the moment).
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List one task, do it, cross it out
I made a tool to help me do exactly this! I even made a HN post about it, after making some HN comments about how well it is working for me.
(It's https://github.com/lelanthran/frame/blob/master/docs/FrameIn... in case anyone is interested).
- Show HN: Personal Focus Management
What are some alternatives?
imessage-exporter - Export iMessage data + run iMessage Diagnostics
one-item-todo-list
apple-notes-liberator - Free your Apple Notes data from Notes.app
macnotesapp - Work with Apple MacOS Notes.app from the command line. Also includes python interface for scripting Notes.app from your own python code.
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
notesnook - A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative to Evernote.
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