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  1. @dhry

    It doesn’t. I just made one to store things that I might need to process. Like, if I have an idea, I can create a note in #alfred or #DraftsApp or whatever. It will then go directly to the inbox so I know to look at it later

  2. @dhry

    I do originate most things in #DraftsApp . i have an action that puts the current draft into my obsidian inbox. that seems to be super handy.

  3. #programming #devlife #Developer

    I think mine would be the little scripts in #DraftsApp that take the current draft and send it over to the #Obsidian #Inbox

  4. Accidentally fallen into interface design. Been playing a lot with HTML preview actions in #Draftsapp in recent months, starting with things that were just styled lists, and now I've landed on interfaces based on masonry style layouts. Been finding those particularly useful for reviewing collections of items— tasks, projects, knowledge items...

    Lists become overwhelming beyond a certain threshold. For me, unless the sequencing is particularly important: long list < masonry board.

  5. Lost track of the #DraftsApp actions I've shared (not that I've shared all that many...) and wanted to archive/delete a few action groups. So...

    ...built an action to create a registry of shared actions (based on a list copied from the Actions Directory). Then another action that scans the group I want to delete and logs the names of shared actions in the group.

    Works, but the one flaw is unlisted actions... 🤔

  6. Small shift in my #DraftsApp usage that only just became clear to me:

    - my syntax defn uses an action to process [[wikilinks]] that tries to match a draft title exactly, offers a list of close matches to open in the event of no exact match being found, and the option to create a new draft with the wikilinked string if the draft I want doesn't exist (like NV).

    - my syntax defines a [[?:string]] pattern that lists all references to the linked term, via another action.

  7. Just posted a URL launcher for #DraftsApp : forums.getdrafts.com/t/url-lau

    It's an attempt to solve a small but irksome issue. My listening is spread across a range of different apps and platforms, and I wanted to be able to say "I'm in [insert mood/vibe]; show me a list of possible appropriate music" regardless of where that artist/album/playlist is hosted.

    Nothing fancy, just a simple interface for a list of URLs organised under Markdown headings. Could be an interface for any such list.

  8. My November round up post is now live. This month there's a bit on Alfred (the Mac launcher app), some interesting Drafts forum stuff, a little note on some 3D printing, some newbie ham radio stuff, and some tech links I've found useful this past month that you might too.

    If you haven’t already, also consider following me on Buy Me a Coffee. It's 100% free and you get the same monthly post sent to your mailbox when it is published.
    #alfredapp #draftsapp #hamradio #tech

    buymeacoffee.com/sylumer/novem

  9. One of the uses of this particular #Draftsapp action: I’ve attached it to my iPhone action button. Whenever I have a moment when I feel aimless or unmoored during the day— whether as a result from emerging from a rabbit hole of thought or just generally losing focus on what I’m supposed to do, I press the button and get grounded in what I’ve planned to do next, or pick something from a list of high value candidates. toolsforthought.social/@jslr/1

  10. Also, I need to wrap my head around how to manage #DraftsApp actions I share vs actions I use. The action group that might make sense to share is not the way I organise them in my own set-up. So... duplicate actions? Hide the shared actions and remove them from search so they don't cruft up my own system?

  11. Been (over-)thinking about sharing some of these #Draftsapp actions I've been working on. A few things get in the way. Largely, some of them are really dependent on other elements of my personal workflow. This daily dashboard, for example, has a graph panel that surfaces "time elapsed" bars from one of my other tracker actions. For it all to make sense, I'd have to share a whole bunch of actions. With supporting notes.

    I guess that's what an action group is for...

  12. I feel like i need to explore the scripting abilities of #OmniOutliner . I think the the document interface feels dated, but I could use it as a framework for tracking my charges.

    I wish it had an interface more like #DraftsApp or #AppleNotes where I could access documents much more quickly.

    If I could use it to access an API, lots of my issues could be overlooked.

    @OmniGroup @OmniOutliner

  13. I feel like i need to explore the scripting abilities of #OmniOutliner . I think the the document interface feels dated, but I could use it as a framework for tracking my charges.

    I wish it had an interface more like #DraftsApp or #AppleNotes where I could access documents much more quickly.

    If I could use it to access an API, lots of my issues could be overlooked.

    @OmniGroup @OmniOutliner

  14. I feel like i need to explore the scripting abilities of #OmniOutliner . I think the the document interface feels dated, but I could use it as a framework for tracking my charges.

    I wish it had an interface more like #DraftsApp or #AppleNotes where I could access documents much more quickly.

    If I could use it to access an API, lots of my issues could be overlooked.

    @OmniGroup @OmniOutliner

  15. I feel like i need to explore the scripting abilities of #OmniOutliner . I think the the document interface feels dated, but I could use it as a framework for tracking my charges.

    I wish it had an interface more like #DraftsApp or #AppleNotes where I could access documents much more quickly.

    If I could use it to access an API, lots of my issues could be overlooked.

    @OmniGroup @OmniOutliner

  16. I feel like i need to explore the scripting abilities of #OmniOutliner . I think the the document interface feels dated, but I could use it as a framework for tracking my charges.

    I wish it had an interface more like #DraftsApp or #AppleNotes where I could access documents much more quickly.

    If I could use it to access an API, lots of my issues could be overlooked.

    @OmniGroup @OmniOutliner

  17. I really do half-ass documenting the various #DraftsApp actions I dream up. A number of them end up unused, having seemed like good ideas in the moment. Takes time to figure out what actually sticks.

    This week I discovered MyMind's Serendipity feature (youtube.com/watch?v=7kt1Ix86mrw), and thought it could be useful in Drafts (pictured). Then figured I could use the same way of working for a spaced repetition workflow. Processing old drafts and surfacing old ideas that would otherwise remain buried...

  18. Geek brain is dominant today. Reviewing the toolset. Messing with a #DraftsApp version control action. Drafts already has a "versions" interface, but it's a bit tucked away, and I still find myself wanting to create separate drafts for iterations of things I’m writing that I could probably use a versioning system to manage...

    Blog post: jslr.pika.page/posts/notes-on-

  19. In other news: spent the day working on a commissioned sequence.

    I sometimes wonder whether my workflow noodling is more procrastination than productivity; today’s session was proof of value.

    From authoring and editing new pieces, through managing work in progress, #DraftsApp continues to shine. I’ve recently tweaked a couple of output actions so I can export to Pages via rich text or export a formatted PDF— the last mile of my process. Those and a drag/drop sentence-part restructurer.

  20. Nope.

    This is not me considering implementing an alternative check mark toggle in #Draftsapp after being reminded of "A Drafts custom syntax for book lists" (leancrew.com/all-this/2021/04/).

    We'll save that for a later bout of procrastination...

  21. Friday afternoon. Plenty to do, but I'm blocking. Thus geeking around in #Draftsapp to build a bit of momentum.

    For the non-Drafts crowd: syntax definitions allow you to choose the markup for the current draft, e.g. JavaScript, Markdown, Taskpaper, etc (docs.getdrafts.com/docs/extend). The syntax switcher I've been using up until now is based on MGChecklistPrompt (mattgemmell.com/mgchecklistpro). Swapped it out for something based on my own menu system instead: directory.getdrafts.com/a/21B

  22. See the little red tag on the second card in the "Active" lane? That's based on a "next due" tag. Dates due at some point in the future are blue, due in the next week are green, and overdue are red (like this one).

    It kinda blows my mind what's possible with HTML views in Drafts. Yes, there are limitations, but the ability to build interfaces that make sense for the way my brain works is just... wow. One of many reasons to love #DraftsApp.

  23. More @drafts HTML view shenanigans...

    I had a project index workflow, with an action that refreshed a draft that listed all my active projects. Cool, but didn't quite nail it for me. A full review of all projects meant moving down the list and updating each project individually. Yeah. That didn't happen.

    So I built my own take on a kanban board. In #DraftsApp. Complete with drag and drop to set project status tags.

  24. directory.getdrafts.com/a/2Z4

    Posted another #DraftsApp action. This one for inserting special characters. Easy enough to customise the list.

  25. Starting to share a few of the #DraftsApp actions I’ve been working on in recent weeks. This first one is a menu that takes its items from a source draft, with a live filter to aid speedy selection. Selected item is inserted into the current draft.

    I use this one for a list of daily actions that can be inserted into my daily log on the fly. I used to use recurring reminders for something like this, but that was much more cognitive overhead…

    actions.getdrafts.com/a/2ZZ

  26. Something that occurred to me: when invoked via a keyboard shortcut, the #Draftsapp command palette works like a leader key...

    ...except not quite, because of the way you typically name actions (verbose-ish, human readable). Maybe there's space for a Drafts action that allows you to use shortcodes to invoke other actions?

    (...thinking out loud but tentatively because I've read about leader keys but don't use VIM and haven't implemented a leader key on any of my keyboards via #ZMK...)

  27. One thing I have noticed in the past 100 years is that most notes and text I create are totally ephemeral. Only in rare occasions do I need to refer to them again. BUT! There is always some information I need to pull at random.

    I finally settled on a workflow.

    I use #DraftsApp to create pretty much all text.
    I created an action to send the draft to #DevonThink and then archive it. Most everything goes here.

    Then, everything else gets handled through other actions.

  28. So, I figured out how to send notes from #DraftsApp to #AppleNotes when needed. I tried automating this, but the #markdown to #RichTextFormat does not speak #Bocce.

    The trick is to "Preview" the draft as HTML, then select all, copy paste.

    More steps than I'd like, but it works well enough.

    Works for Teams and Outlook too.

  29. So, I started using #DraftsApp to post to #Mastodon. It seems like a good idea, but I am not sure how to select which Mastodon account my post will go to.

    Has anyone tried this?

  30. Trying out the #DraftsApp. It’s pretty slick and a good substitute for my Apple Notes. I used their Drafts Quick Capture via Apple’s Sharesheet which was quicker than export/import of individual notes but,sadly, it was only able to bring over text which I didn’t notice until I was a hundred or so notes in. Bummer. Also, the cloud drive selection for Drafts doesn’t include the drives I’ve been trying out (Mega and Proton). I really want a safe alternative to iCloud Drive!

  31. Okaay. I had kinda given up on Hypothes.is (again), but I think I'm going to give it another go (again). I've just built a #DraftsApp action to grab my highlights. Pretty chuffed about that— I think this is the first API access script I've managed to get working with minimum fuss...

  32. An update to my original “How I Journal” post from last year using #AppleNotes, #DraftsApp, and #Shortcuts. I updated the screen shots and included my new Shortcut that adds photos and screenshots directly into my daily #Journal note.

    jarunmb.com/posts/how-i-journa

  33. I liked the ‘CharcoalBlue’ theme for Mona so much, I decided to learn how to make a matching theme for #DraftsApp. Still have a lot of work to do, but I’m really having fun!