Did I daze you? Sorry, I know url encoding can be a pain in the derrière, but it is important to understand how it works to achieve actions of this sort channeling the powers of Drafts and Launch Center Pro into the apps you use everyday. The callback is interpreted by GoodTask like this: drafts://x-callback-url/create?text=Do%20the%laundry%0A3&action=Recursive%20Week&afterSuccess=Delete&allowEmpty=NOĪlways consider that you lose a layer of encoding for each bounce between apps, therefore, we basically encode the callback on Launch Center Pro so it is unaltered when it reaches GoodTask. It first appeared on the iPad and was a breath of fresh air for anybody using Reminders. GoodTask is a task list app that syncs with Reminders. GoodTask however, is determined to fix that. Reminders for all its usefulness falls into the latter. goodtask://x-callback-url/add?text=]&x-success= Some usable, others bearable and then a few which feel painfully inadequate. This one will create a new reminder with the first line of our text. Let's start with a single line action, so you can learn how to build everything from scratch: goodtask://x-callback-url/add?text=] However, you still can't beat the ease to create recursive actions in Drafts, remember how these look like? GoodTask, an improvement over the built-in Reminders got x-callback-url support recently. It has been a while since I wrote about Drafts as I've been mesmerized by the possibilities the new Launch Center Pro opens. But Reminders is still the gold standard for Siri Shortcut support. This Week changed its name to GoodTask, this article was updated accordingly. Apple’s Reminders app hasn’t seen an update in a while. ![]() ![]() Recursive Actions with Drafts and GoodTask
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