dwim-shell-command
klog
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7.8 | 7.4 | |
19 days ago | 2 months ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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dwim-shell-command
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
- https://xenodium.com/an-ios-journaling-app-powered-by-org-pl... - Lately, I'm having a go at building a privacy-focused plain-text-based iOS journaling app. I starte building it for someone important in my life but now using it myself.
- https://flathabits.com - After reading Atomic Habits, I wanted a habit tracker but most had more friction than I wanted, required accounts, had distractions, lock-in etc. so I built a privacy-focused app, with little friction and no-lockin (saves to plain text).
- https://plainorg.com - There are a gazillion markdown apps on the App Store, but hardly any supporting org markup, so I built one.
- https://xenodium.com/scratch-a-minimal-scratch-area - I wanted a surface where I could just dump text with as few taps as possible.
- https://github.com/xenodium/macosrec - I wanted to take either screenshots or videos of macOS apps from the command line, so I could integrate anywhere.
- https://github.com/xenodium/chatgpt-shell - I'm far down the Emacs rabbit hole, so I prefer Emacs-integrated tools. Built a ChatGPT Emacs shell to see what the hype was all about ;) tl;dr it really does help.
- https://github.com/xenodium/dwim-shell-command - A way to manage and easily apply the gazillion one-liners (and more complex scripts) I've come across. I got close to 100 utils check-in now https://github.com/xenodium/dwim-shell-command#my-toolbox
- https://github.com/xenodium/ob-swiftui - Play around with SwiftUI layouts from the comfort of my preferd editor.
- https://github.com/xenodium/company-org-block - Org block completion.
- https://xenodium.com - I tend to scratch own itches and post my solutions here.
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More advanced emacs tutorials
A fairly friction-free one that keeps on giving is a package I wrote (dwim-shell-command) to make it easy to apply shell commands to single or multiple dired files or current buffer, without really having to think about the command itself.
- Emacs Shell Commands with DWIM Behaviour
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Joining images from the comfort of dired
I took two pictures (front and back) of a product. I wanted a single picture with front and back side to side. Not something I'll need frequently, but I'll never need to look this up again (now have my own command). With dwim-shell-command it's easy to add.
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Tesseract integration
Basic command line utility integrations are pretty simple with dwim-shell-command.
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Taking screenshots or videos (gifs) of any macOS window
Will write it up at some point... tl;dr built macosrec (command-line utility) and hooked it up to Emacs via dwim-shell-command. I'm trialing the following bindings:
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progress of emacs-async operations
github.com/xenodium/dwim-shell-command may help here:
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Completion command for common file moving/copying commands
You might be interested in dwim-shell-command: https://github.com/xenodium/dwim-shell-command
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DWIM rename all consistently
dwim-shell-commands-rename-all is now in dwim-shell-commands.el.
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macOS DWIM "Open with" command (ok, last one for a while)
Looking into it, but cant' reproduce with GIMP-2.10. How did you install it on your mac? I installed via `brew install gimp`. May be better to follow-up in the issue itself.
klog
- Klog: A plain-text file format and a command line tool for time tracking
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
I came up with a file format for time-tracking, which lets me store the data in plain-text files in a human-friendly notation. I also built a corresponding CLI tool for evaluating the files on the terminal.
I’ve been using it almost daily for the past couple of years, and so far it has served me quite well.
Project site / docs: https://klog.jotaen.net
File spec: https://github.com/jotaen/klog/blob/main/Specification.md
- klog: time tracking in plain text
- Show HN: Time tracking with plain text files
- Klog: Time tracking with plain text files
What are some alternatives?
swiper - Ivy - a generic completion frontend for Emacs, Swiper - isearch with an overview, and more. Oh, man!
server - self-hosted tag-based time tracking
macosrec - Take screenshots/videos of macOS windows from the command line
clj-org-analyzer - Fun with org data
dirvish - A polished Dired with batteries included.
textnote - Simple tool for creating and organizing daily notes on the command line
pdf-tools - Emacs support library for PDF files.
txt_book - Standard format for ebooks in plain txt files. Including book metadata and bookmarking.
qpdf - QPDF: A content-preserving PDF document transformer
timetrap - Simple command line timetracker
embark - Emacs Mini-Buffer Actions Rooted in Keymaps
CCTime - Simple, unobtrusive time tracking utility for Windows