Usage:
speedserv 10 – show 10 nearest servers, press enter to test speed
speedtest – test speed with nearest server
speedtest 232 – test speed with server id 232
Results displayed in notification.
Server list is cached and periodically updated automatically.
Speedtest-cli included.
Download on packal
direct link
Update log
24.03.2014 – fixed bug with cache
25.03.2014 – changed cache from 5 days to 10 min
Usage:
speedserv 10 – show 10 nearest servers, press enter to test speed
speedtest – test speed with nearest server
speedtest 232 – test speed with server id 232
Results displayed in notification.
Server list is cached and periodically updated automatically.
Speedtest-cli included.
Download on packal
direct link
Update log
24.03.2014 – fixed bug with cache
25.03.2014 – changed cache from 5 days to 10 min
Wikify
Your little Evernote Wiki-Helper
Version 2.6
Download at Packal
This is a workflow in progess, but Version 2.0 adds a tone of super helpful functions for dealing with Evernote for Markdown lovers. This is aimed at making it easier to create a personal wiki on your computer, using Evernote as the backbone.
New complete documentation on my blog: http://bit.ly/1xA0D44
Current Features:
Version 2.0 adds four features to 1.2's functionality. Meaning these are the new functions:
Markdown to Evernote (mden)document-specific text snippets (use ^^^snippet^^^ syntax)
auto-linking to pre-existing Evernote notes (no special syntax)
auto-linking to new Evernote notes (use [[double bracket]] syntax)
Evernote to Markdown (enmd)
Auto-Link to pre-existing notes for Selected Evernote note(s) (wfy)
Auto-Link to new notes for Selected Evernote note(s) (ensel)
See the posts below for more detailed accounts of these features.
NOTE: In order to use a number of these features, you will need the Satimage OSAX Scripting Addition. I've set it up such that this is remarkably easy to install. Simply use the keyword in Alfred wfy:install and the Satimage installer will boot up and walk you through the process.
Markdown to Evernote
The first feature allows you to write in any editor on your Mac in Markdown, and simply and easily send that data to Evernote as formatted HTML. In order to assign Note Title, Notebook, and Tags, you can use simple MultiMarkdown Headers, or simple symbols:
Title: or # for the note's title
Notebook: or = for the note's notebook destination
Tags: or @ for the note's tags
At import, Wikify comes with a Hotkey or a Keyword to launch this functionality. Simply select your text (ctr + A) and then hit your user-defined hotkey, or pop-up Alfred and type mden, and Wikify will instantly send you Markdown text to Evernote as fully-formatted HTML.
Evernote to Markdown
Have you ever wanted to edit your Evernote notes in the plain-text glory of Markdown? If so, this is the feature for you. Using Aaron Swartz's glorious html2text Python script, Wikify will convert the currently selected Evernote note to a Markdown plain-text file. Wikify will save the .md file in its storage folder (~/Library/Application Support/Workflow Data/com.hackademic.wikify/). You can create a Markdown file of an Evernote note, edit it, and then send it back using the twin function.
Let me know if you have any issues, and keep posted for further functionality.
Usage:
speedserv 10 – show 10 nearest servers, press enter to test speed
speedtest – test speed with nearest server
speedtest 232 – test speed with server id 232
Results displayed in notification.
Server list is cached and periodically updated automatically.
Speedtest-cli included.
Download on packal
direct link
Update log
24.03.2014 – fixed bug with cache
25.03.2014 – changed cache from 5 days to 10 min