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42 lines
1.5 KiB
AppleScript
42 lines
1.5 KiB
AppleScript
-- This script presumes that you are an OmniFocus user,
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-- and that you'd like to have a project in OmniFocus for a reading list of articles from NetNewsWire.
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-- Running this script creates a new task in an OmniFocus project called "NetNewsWire reading list"
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-- with information about the current article.
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-- Ideally, the name of the task will be the name of the article, but some articles don't have names
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-- so if there is not name for the article, just use a default string "A NetNewsWireArticle without a title"
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to getTitleOrSomething()
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tell application "NetNewsWire"
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set myTitle to the title of the current article
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if (myTitle is "") then
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set myTitle to "A NetNewsWireArticle without a title"
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end if
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end tell
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end getTitleOrSomething
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-- Here's where the script starts
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-- first get the url and the title of the current article
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tell application "NetNewsWire"
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set myUrl to the url of the current article
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set myTitle to my getTitleOrSomething()
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end tell
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tell application "OmniFocus"
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tell document 1
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-- Second, ensure that the front OmniFocus document has a project called "NetNewsWire reading list"
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set names to name of every project
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if names does not contain "NetNewsWire reading list" then
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make new project with properties {name:"NetNewsWire reading list"}
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end if
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-- lastly, add a task in that project referring to the current article
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-- the "Note" field of the task will contain the url for the article
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tell project "NetNewsWire reading list"
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make new task with properties {name:myTitle, note:myUrl}
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end tell
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end tell
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end tell |