14 May 2021 11:51 PST

These days, type period (.) in first field, enter reminder details, and 
then typer "reminder" in second field. 


On Sunday, June 2, 2013 at 2:15:46 PM UTC-7 Ontonator wrote:

> I created a simple applescript to do that, although it can't handle 
> natural language.
>
> To enter the reminder, type your task details like this: Name:Priority 
> Time Date List Notes
>
> Everything is optional, including the name. The priority needs to be in 
> the form of exclamation marks (!). You cannot set a reminder to repeat, 
> because there is no way to that with applescript (unless you created a very 
> complicated one to go through reminders files and change the details of the 
> reminder,
>
> The only problem with this is that when you are in a fullscreen app, it 
> will flick to the first desktop.
>
> The script is attached to this post. Put it into your "Actions" folder in 
> Quicksilver's Application Support folder.
>
> On Wednesday, 15 May 2013 06:35:21 UTC+10, Ari Goldman wrote:
>
>> Boy, howdy, would I love me some Reminders app action in Quicksilver!  
>>
>> Maybe it can't happen, because (while I can invoke Siri on my iPhone to 
>> walk through the creation of a time-dependant Reminder) there is no common 
>> language Reminder invocation ability in MacOSX, but it would be so great if 
>> I could just tell Quicksilver, 
>>
>
>> "Reminder (tab) Pick up the groceries tomorrow at 4pm (enter)"
>>
>> ...and the Reminder would be automatically created.
>>
>> Amirite?  Who wouldn't love that?
>>
>>

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