160320 everyday tools that are part of my process - part one
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Everyday tools that are part of my process – part one
Ged Carrollrenaissancechambara.jp
In this presentation• Hemingway• Pinboard• Terminal• IFTTT
More to follow in part two
Hemingway – editing modeThe panel on the right is like having a sub-editor on your shoulder. Clicking on writing button clears the right hand side and allows me to focus on getting ideas down.
Hemingway – writing modeI can then switch the editing mode back on and rework the copy.
I use the native OSX app, but it can be used online as well.
Pinboard – home screenPinboard is a social bookmarking site. It is a repository of links that I have found together with notes and ‘tags’ that categorise each entry.
It allows me to quickly surface relevant research or sources. Whether it’s a presentation or a social posting I have a database with thousands of quality web pages behind me.
Pinboard – bookmark screenThe key to using Pinboard is developing a ‘pack rat’ habit.
The bookmark screen is triggered by clicking on a bookmarklet in the chrome of my browser. There are four fields:• URL – which is pre-
completed• Title – I usually edit
this to put down the article title and site name
• Description – why I thought it was significant to bookmark
• Tags – labels that help me find the article in the future
Terminal.appTerminal is a powerful and scary tool. Powerful in terms of speed and versatility. Scary in terms of if you get it wrong.
Here are a couple of simple examples to try
Terminal.app – check the weather forecast
This uses the finger protocol that was originally designed to see if someone was logged on a computer. It is used in this case to trigger a 24-hour metrogram for a major city
finger <icity>@graph.no
Terminal.app – ping a websiteThe ping command can be used in a couple of circumstances. Firstly checking if your ’net connection works by pinging a stalwart of the web like Yahoo! or the BBC. It can also be used as an initial diagnostic for a website
ping yahoo.com
It will continue pinging the website until you press ‘ctrl’+ ‘c’ keys
IFTTT – content automationIFTTT uses simple ‘cause and effect’ recipes to send content around the web.
I use it to feed a number of social feeds.
Links• Hemingway OSX
application• Hemingway web interface• Pinboard
BooksLearning Unix for OS X: Going Deep With the Terminal and Shell by Dave TaylorUNIX in a Nutshell by Arnold Robbins
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