kindle2notion
SwiftBar
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MIT License | MIT License |
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kindle2notion
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Using Notion as an E-Reader/Library
and check this https://github.com/paperboi/kindle2notion
- How to make notes in a comfortable way?
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Apps that should be paid, but are not (Part 3)
https://github.com/paperboi/kindle2notion - If you have Kindle and want your highlights and notes in Notion.
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Audible
kindle 2 Notion by paperboi (GitHub)
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My Hacker News knowledge assimilation stack
Does instapaper have HN formatting service now (or) do you manually send HN story through it? 'Send to Kindle' extension of Amazon can do the same if anyone is looking for a free option, But 'HN to Kindle' formats the HN page and sends as a book.
Before Obsidian, I tried 'Kindle 2 Notion'[1] to sync My clippings.txt from Kindle to notion, But Notion is too heavy for my liking, I don't use it for any other purpose.
Obsidian is built upon self-hosting principles, The obsidian-kindle-plugin referenced in the post is useful for anyone to self-host a read-wise type setup.
[1] https://github.com/paperboi/kindle2notion (Warning: Project is likely abandoned).
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I like e-readers now
My favorite part about ebooks, and specifically Amazon is that you can flip through your highlights. I will highlight parts of a book I really enjoyed and sometimes write personal notes about them as I read.
I enjoy going back and spending 15-30 minutes going through my highlights and notes on books I previously read and re-reading sections around highlights. It brings back a surprising amount of memories and emotions from the book that get lost over time. Now Amazon lets you read these with read.amazon.com and offers some export features. The export features are still not perfect, but are better than they were.
I also like the sheer number of books I can keep on my Kindle and they don't take up physical space in my home. I don't want hundreds of books stacked up that i read once. So instead I find that I read on Kindle first. Then if I REALLY enjoy the book, I will purchase a physical copy for my bookshelf. So my bookshelf becomes a physical embodiment of my curated favorites.
Here is the tool I use to get highlights and notes off my Kindle and onto Notion, which allows multi-device syncing and web-access to my notes and private storage.
https://github.com/paperboi/kindle2notion
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Self-promo Thread — Promote your Notion content here!
Built on top of OSS library
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Kindle2Notion - an open-source Python package to help you transfer and maintain your clippings from your Kindle device to a page in Notion.
Kindle2Notion just launched on Product Hunt today. Check us out here. Find the source code on Github too.
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Kindle My Clippings.txt to Notion
I tried these, but to no avail, both did not work: - Paperboi - Kindle2Notion - Yannic Gladow
SwiftBar
- Show HN: SwiftBar 2.0 Powerful macOS menu bar customization tool
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Monitoring menu bar icons (terminal, plist, etc)?
I don't know if this supports your use case, but look into SwiftBar. https://github.com/swiftbar/SwiftBar
- Mac app to display JSON data in menu bar?
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Bug Fixes or Alternatives?
I’m in a similar boat. Only one external monitor on an M1 Studio. Every time I restart, GeekTool cannot find the monitor, so I have to manually move all 10 of my geeklets to the main monitor. I looked into moving them via script, but was unsuccessful because the monitor id was inexplicably not identical on geektool’s side between launches (I gather this is a known issue from the developer). Sadly, I have been unable to find an app that sufficiently replicates GeekTools functionality. That being said, I have moved some of my scripts to SwiftBar where they are accessible via the menu bar instead of displayed on the desktop. Works fine for simple text stuff, but not my more graphical calendar. I’m saving this post though, because I still want a true fix/replacement for GeekTool.
- What are the not-so-obvious tools that you don't want to miss?
- A curated directory of 700 Mac menu bar apps
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Apps that should be paid, but are not (Part 3)
https://github.com/swiftbar/SwiftBar - Powerful macOS menu bar customization tool
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Quick check of gateway metrics - MacOS only
As many of you, I obsess over the current metrics of my TMHI modem. Opening the app to check it is too cumbersome. On MacOS there is a cool free utility that allows simple scripts to run in the menu called SwiftBar (get it here: https://github.com/swiftbar/SwiftBar )
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Looking for an app that sits in the menu bar. When I click it, it pops up a window with my custom text and in my custom styling. Does this exist?
Maybe swiftbar?
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Is there a way to turn the menu bar into one long scrolling stock ticker?
I am sure you could create a stock ticker with SwiftBar https://swiftbar.app. SwiftBar has plugins which write to the menubar using shell scripts. And there are already some stock ticker plugins - I am sure you could modify one of them to meet your needs.
What are some alternatives?
The-Open-Book
bitbar - Put the output from any script or program into your macOS Menu Bar (the BitBar reboot)
koreader - An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices
DevUtils-app - All-in-one Toolbox for Developers. Native macOS app.
wallabag-kindle-consumer - Send all articles with a certain tag to your kindle.
xbar - An tiny XCB information bar.
plato - Document reader
tldr - 📚 Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands
02books - A parent-driven web application designed to help parents teach their children to read.
finicky - A macOS app for customizing which browser to start
OnyxNoteRenderer - Tool for rendering note PDFs from Onyx Note backup file.
awesome-appwrite - Carefully curated list of awesome Appwrite resources 💪