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Geektool script for google keep
Geektool script for google keep







geektool script for google keep
  1. Geektool script for google keep tv#
  2. Geektool script for google keep download#

main_network.bash (duplicate of main.bash, for verbose queries (right side in screenshot)). : Added an external link, removed the main.bash display on this page (needs to be fixed due to the reorganization).

Geektool script for google keep tv#

: Added rssmytvrss.sh to list upcoming tv shows as listed by.: Added a section for "More Script Collections by Other People".icalevents - a compiled command line program to dump all events within a year of today (I wrote it myself source can be provided on request).Display title+description or just title only. RSS Reader that lets you say what url, how many entries to receive, and a max length of entries.Comments with easy to understand and easy to set variables for customization.

Geektool script for google keep download#

As Individual Scripts: Download the scripts.zip file and unzip to the location of your choice OR browse the scripts directory and save the script of your choice. GeekTool is a PreferencePane to show log files of your choice on the desktop background. Internet connectivity check before running scripts that need it. Create a new shell Geeklet (window in GeekTool), providing the complete path and name for the main.bash script.Scripts that put a customizable fixed size limit on output so you have more control over the appearance of your GeekTool desktop.More Script Collections by Other People (usual not-mine disclaimers):

geektool script for google keep

it's just a list of the exact syntax to make the individual scripts work. You can make as many copies of main.bash as you want (rename and change the nameofscript variable) so you can do multiple Geeklets that each run multiple scripts. This not only lets you display a set of scripts in one Geeklet, but lets you change your GeekTool desktop display without having to change the script within the GeekTool preference pane. You comment out the scripts you don't want to run. The main.bash script is just one script that runs all the other scripts.

  • Create a new shell Geeklet (window in GeekTool), providing the complete path and name for the script you want to run AND any arguments the script needs.
  • Make the script(s) executable (instructions in main.bash).
  • the rss reader script wants to know how many entries you want and what the url is). I recommend grabbing main.bash as this has syntax for running each script - some of these take arguments (ex.
  • Download the scripts.zip file and unzip to the location of your choice OR browse the scripts directory and save the script of your choice.
  • Create a new shell Geeklet (window in GeekTool), providing the complete path and name for the main.bash script.
  • (Don't forget to make the scripts executable.
  • Modify main.bash per the instructions in its comments.








  • Geektool script for google keep