@pratik TL;DR: Converts Bear notes into Blot-compatible Markdown files and lets you save them as drafts or publish them.
Long version: It takes specifically tagged notes from the new Bear app, gets all the images from the note, resizes them and converts them to JPEGs, uploads them to Dropbox, and then reassembles the text into a Markdown file. That Markdown file is a saved to Dropbox for a Blot blog, either a draft (and shows a live preview) or published live. With the option to add alt text for images, of course.
@pratik You also have a Blot blog? There seems to be quite the overlap here! As for the rights to a shortcut, itβs not something Iβve really thought about or discussed before. But since each one takes some degree of customization on my end, even if itβs reusing concepts from others, I think their distinct enough to avoid any issue there. My business model is $5/shortcut.
@pratik TL;DR: Converts Bear notes into Blot-compatible Markdown files and lets you save them as drafts or publish them.
Long version: It takes specifically tagged notes from the new Bear app, gets all the images from the note, resizes them and converts them to JPEGs, uploads them to Dropbox, and then reassembles the text into a Markdown file. That Markdown file is a saved to Dropbox for a Blot blog, either a draft (and shows a live preview) or published live. With the option to add alt text for images, of course.
@pratik You also have a Blot blog? There seems to be quite the overlap here! As for the rights to a shortcut, itβs not something Iβve really thought about or discussed before. But since each one takes some degree of customization on my end, even if itβs reusing concepts from others, I think their distinct enough to avoid any issue there. My business model is $5/shortcut.
@pratik Cool, thanks! And no, I donβt think the Twitter export is within my capabilities.