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#OMNIFOCUS EVERNOTE INSTALL#
fantastical2://x-callback-url/parse/?sentence=]¬es=]&add=1&x-source=Drafts&x-success=Ĭlick here to install Drafts Action: Fantastical The natural language processing with Fantastical makes this one of the easiest ways to enter events. I’ve shared most of my key Drafts actions before, but here are my essential Drafts actions.įantastical: I enter all my calendar and reminder events through Fantastical, even though the iPad doesn’t have a native Fantastical app. Here’s an example of a webpage I’m clipping:Īnd here’s the corresponding note in Drafts: Key Drafts Actions So now when I’m on a web page in Safari, I can highlight some portion of text I want to keep, click my Drafts book marklet, and poof… the clipped text and URL are in Drafts. Webbrowser.open('drafts://x-callback-url/create?text=' + full_note) This is usefulīook marklet: javascript:window.location='pythonista://ImportToDrafts?action=run&argv='+encodeURIComponent(document.title)%20+'&argv='+encodeURIComponent()įull_note = ''.join()įull_note = urllib.quote(full_note.encode('utf-8')) Web Clipper: One of my regular tools is a book marklet in Safari to call on a Pythonista script to return information back to Drafts.
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This means that some of my custom book marklets are now available while browsing. Safari Fav Bar: I’m doing a lot more of my work on my iPad lately and the screen space allows Safari to have a toolbar visible. Listed below is a summary of how each one is set up.
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There are several tools I use with Drafts as part of my collection steps in iOS. If you’re a multiple iOS device user, I have a quick tip on getting multiple iOS devices setup with the same actions and tab settings. That second action isn’t one I’d run directly, so it stays on the Hidden tab. For example, if an action goes out to app, returns some text, and then runs another action. Hidden: This is where I’ll keep iterative actions that can’t be run directly.IIII - Evernote & Send To: Any action that uses Evernote type of action or sending a note to a dedicated app (e.g.I have actions like dedicated running log files on Dropbox, create a new text file in my overall system notes folder, etc. III - Dropbox Tab: Any action that uses a Dropbox type of action.This is where I have a dedicated task to email my wife, my Markdown email action, etc. II - Communication Tab: Any action that may be used for dedicated communication actions.This is where I keep actions like adding an event to Fantastical or a task to OmniFocus. I - Actions Tab: Any action that would use or manipulate the content of the note.This way I have the same action, on the same tab, regardless of what device I’m using. The first thing I’ve done is standardize on the tabs I’ve got setup in Drafts. Here are some of the steps I’ve taken to automate or streamline my Collection phase. I’ve changed my habit to collect into Drafts first and defer notes to either OmniFocus, Evernote, Fantastical, or the delete bucket. By allowing myself to mix the two steps together I made a mess of doing a weekly review because I had to think if an OmniFocus entry was an action or an idea that needed further processing on. OmniFocus became my place for collecting and doing, which caused a drag on my overall system. In a previous post, I gave an overview of my new GTD system and found the number one problem I had was dumping everything into OmniFocus.
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The first step I took when I revamped my GTD system was how I was capturing and managing my tasks and ideas.