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--Download this file and put it in your ~/Library/Scripts/Folder Action Scripts folder, then attach it to a dropbox folder to run when items are added to it. Create those files using IFTTT recipes. | |
--This script creates a reminder from a file (e.g. when my wife adds a new event to her work calendar (containing the word "work" in the title) IFTTT creates a file inside dropbox which this script parses to create a static reminder(s) for a certain time that day, e.g. feed the cat and change the litter) | |
--Each line of the input file must be (Comments with # characters allowed): | |
-- Reminder List name to which to add the reminder | |
-- Due date (e.g. "August 31, 2016" optionally followed by " at 5:00am") | |
-- Due time (e.g. 9:00 AM) | |
-- Title (Name of the reminder) | |
-- Keyword (if found in the original title, reminder is created) | |
-- Original title (Title of the google calendar event) | |
--The file name have multiple events (every 6 lines) |
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--Script for setting Reminders for LaunchBar and Alfred | |
--For Alfred, Applescript must NOT be set to run in Background otherwise date parsing does not work | |
--For LaunchBar, place the script in ~/Library/Scripts/LaunchBar | |
--by Michelle L. Gill, 10/07/2012 | |
--Inspired by https://gist.github.com/3187630 | |
--A related Alfred version 2 workflow can be found here: https://github.com/mlgill/alfred-workflow-create-reminder | |
--Changes | |
--02/01/2013 * Fixed an issue with setting the time when the hour is 12 and AM/PM (12-hour clock) is used | |
-- * Removed the ability to set seconds for the time since Reminders doesn't recognize them |
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