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July 19, 2012 13:28
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OhLife to Evernote importer
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# works only on Mac OS X with Evernote desktop client installed | |
# download the ohlife plaintext export and pipe it to this script | |
# eg. $ cat ~/Downloads/ohlife_2012blablabla.txt | python ohlife_to_evernote.py | |
# don't forget to change the notebook title if it's not "Journal" | |
from pipes import quote | |
import sys | |
import os | |
buf = '' | |
prevdate = '' | |
buf2 = [] | |
def dateconvert(s): | |
y = s[:4] | |
m = s[5:7] | |
d = s[8:10] | |
return m + '/' + d + '/' + y | |
for line in sys.stdin.readlines(): | |
if line.startswith('2012'): | |
buf2.append({'text': buf[1:-2], 'date': dateconvert(prevdate)}) | |
buf = '' | |
prevdate = line[:10] | |
else: | |
buf += line.replace('\r\n', '\n') | |
for entry in buf2[1:]: # first is '' | |
osa = 'tell application "Evernote" to create note with text "%s" title "%s" notebook "Journal" created (date "%s")' \ | |
% (entry['text'].replace('"', r'\"'), | |
entry['date'], entry['date']) | |
os.system("osascript -e %s" % quote(osa)) |
+1
Really great now that ohlife just announced they are shutting down.
Change line 21 to:
if line.startswith(('2012','2013','2014')):
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Hi myfreeweb! Thanks for the script, it worked wonders.
However, since it is the year 2014, you might need to provide multiple years for this script to work at:
if line.startswith('2012'):
Thanks again!