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[newsboat] How to update feeds in a cron job/background?
I have done it through a systemd user timer+service unit, where the service runs the command and the timer activates the service at the right times.
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Mind helping a newbie a qutebrowser with scripts?
I have something like that in my setup for redirecting twitter to nitter. Notice it is a javascript-based greasemonkey userscript which qutebrowser injects on webpages, so it goes in a different folder in the same place as the userscripts folder, just named greasemonkey. The difference is that qutebrowser userscripts are more like custom scripts or programs you can call from qutebrowser using :spawn and similar commands.
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
From my dotfiles ~/bin, I have a few that I use more than once every day:
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Convertion of youtube links to invidious links when opened in new tab?
I have something like that setup for twitter->nitter, just change them to youtube and invidious in both the greasemonkey script metadata and the code itself.
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A simple script to convert reddit links to old.reddit links
Now, to answer you question, I made this greasemonkey script that does something similar with twitter converting them to nitter links any time the page starts loading, just change the @match rules to www.reddit.com urls and change the parameters in the replace() to where you want to redirect, and drop it in your greasemonkey script directory.
note-keeper
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Best self hosted notes app?
note-keeper shell script within a folder that is synced via nextcloud
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
Notekeeper - I wrote a simple tool for taking notes really quickly on the command line.
- Introducing Note Keeper - A simple but powerful note taking tool written in bash.
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Notekeeper 1.0 - A tiny bash script for taking notes.
Notekeeper is a ~230 line long bash script that uses tools you already have installed to easily and quickly write and manage notes. Use your favorite editor and just start writing. Check out the github repo for more details and a complete list of features.
What are some alternatives?
enchive - Encrypted personal archives
cli - A tiny CLI for HedgeDoc
nbrowser - ð ð : an easy way to open links in browsers, mimic the "Open URL with..." dialog on Android, `nbrowser` help you open links in a browser
idgit - /ËÉŠdĘÉŠt/ - A ð rolodex for your git config. Never push your work email to your personal repo again!
vids - ð ð âŊïļ ð - search for videos to play from youtube.com and other platforms...
dotfiles - My personal dotfiles
gitstart - Gitstart automates creating a GitHub repo. The script will create .gitignore, a license.txt, a README.md file and commit with a message. It will create a remote repo and push all the files.
dark-toggle - A small POSIX compliant shell script that toggles between the dark and light variants of a GTK theme.
EgyBestCLI - A Command-Line Interface Wrapper For EgyBest
hastyhex - A blazing fast hex dumper
notes - :pencil: Simple delightful note taking, with more unix and less lock-in.