I've been messing around with Apple Shortcuts lately, and I guess you can call them from the command line, which is neat.
https://support.apple.com/guide/shortcuts-mac/run-shortcuts-from-the-command-line-apd455c82f02/mac
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I've been messing around with Apple Shortcuts lately, and I guess you can call them from the command line, which is neat.
https://support.apple.com/guide/shortcuts-mac/run-shortcuts-from-the-command-line-apd455c82f02/mac
@rasterweb
in addition there is also an URL scheme available for shortcuts. This way you can easily add them to reminders or calendar entries. URLs should look like this:
shortcuts://run-workflow?name=Bilder%20kombinieren
The other half of this is that I've been messing with a-Shell which runs on iOS and can run command line stuff, (including Python scripts) and you can use Apple Shortcuts to run CLI stuff via a-Shell on iOS so yeah, that's pretty neat!
I feel like some of the scripting stuff I always wanted to do on iOS is possible.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/a-shell/id1473805438
So even though we tend to view iOS as this locked-down platform (And it is!) there are some cracks in the wall that allow you to do things.
It *should* be easier but I guess too many clueless people started using computers and too many malicious people started targeting those people and then we put computers into everyone's pocket and well. Blah.
@rasterweb that's due to #Apple being assholes when it comes to #iOS and #UserFreedom!
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