notesutils
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notesutils
- My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file
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Ask HN: What's your favorite programmer niche?
I should write this stuff up, but I haven't.
I do have some brief notes on the "Notes.app" format here:
https://github.com/dunhamsteve/notesutils/blob/master/notes....
But I didn't discuss my methodology -- Generic decoding of protobuf, building up a schema as you go -- the tricky part there is that a byte array and a substructure look the same, so you have to try to decode it, and if successful, try that schema on the next example.
Here is another fun technique - scanning through a disassembly of an Apple framework looking for assembly patterns that match the protobuf compiler output (this was dependent on which language was targeted by protobuf):
https://gist.github.com/dunhamsteve/224e26a7f56689c33cea4f0f...
So you find the serializer / deserializer code and figure out what the original protbuf spec looked like.
- Notes on the Notes App
xit
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My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file
I use the same system but with highlighting/formatting of https://xit.jotaen.net
I even learn how to create a plugin for the IntelliJ IDEA and created one for highlighting this format (love idea hotkeys and workflow).
- Staff / Principals / EMs - How do you organize your work and keep track of the multitude of streams, docs, notes etc?
- Ask HN: How you maintain your daily log?
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Show HN: Tuido, a Terminal Todo List
This is my personal todo app, which I made a while back after the original https://xit.jotaen.net/ post. tuido is written in go, with the bubbletea tui framework.
My daily workflow involves creating YYYY-MM-DD.md and taking notes, many of which are effectively low-level todos that fall below the threshold for more public or involved issue trackers. Problem was that these half-hazard todos weren't tracked at all.
After seeing the [x]it spec, it seemed clear that a little tooling could fix this. I've been reasonably happy with it.
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A plain-text file format for todos and check lists
There currently are a bunch of editor plugins and one CLI tool. You find a collection of tools (all third-party) linked from the project website: https://xit.jotaen.net
- It: A plain-text file format for todos and check lists
- Show HN: 一个纯文本文件格式的工作日程和检查清单 (Show HN: A plain-text file format for todos and check lists)
What are some alternatives?
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equinox - Elegant easy-to-use neural networks + scientific computing in JAX. https://docs.kidger.site/equinox/
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ConsoleJournal
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GitJournal - Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git
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