![]() This is a bit new, but working ok for me so far. Thanks to another member of this forum, I borrowed their Shortcut and updated a few things (removed Notes, and I’m pushing the completed items to Agenda instead). A downside of Reminders is that it doesn’t hold up well to storing a massive amount of completed tasks. Note: I got the base for these shortcuts from Shortcuts Archive. I’m using a modified version of this script to jump straight to these items. Viticci from MacStories has a Shortcut that parses Reminders for URLs and shows you a list you can multi-select and open within Safari. After storing my read/watch items, I need to access them. Having a Shortcut that I can use when viewing within Safari, or on YouTube, makes it faster to store things for later access. I’m storing my lists of articles to read, and videos to watch, in Reminders. Send Email Newsletter Template Shortcut.META: Parse Task Line for GoodTask Shortcut.META: Parse List to GoodTask Subtasks Shortcut. ![]() Being able to “spin them up” quickly is very helpful. I have a handful of templates that I need to re-use over and over again. Here are a few items that I’m getting some regular use out of. Having tasks within Reminders also gives some added benefits in Shortcuts. I’m finding more and more uses of Shortcuts. This parses the message in the same way that MailMate does, so I can reference the message later regardless of which platform I’m using. On iOS, I primarily use Apple’s Mail app, but because it can’t natively send messages to external apps, I supplement it with a custom Shortcut in Airmail. I created a bundle that I use to pass the email message to GoodTask with the message URL, and the email body into the notes. I use MailMate on macOS as my mail client. This will get parsed into my Home list with a medium priority, an alert for the next Wednesday 6pm. ![]() !! Clean up the backyard wednesday 6pm /h alert This way I can make use of all the text snippets during task entry. I love this because it’s set to parse it through the smartadd URL scheme. On iOS, I have a Shortcut that I created (with a Homescreen icon) that I can run to enter task details. On macOS, I make use of the global Quick Entry window.
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