In just a day with Claude Code, I:

- Created a powerful and fast Reminders CLI that lets me read modern task properties such as subtasks, sections, and URLs
- Made a server and API for it that runs on my Mac Studio server with Tailscale
- Scaffolded a basic Android app so I can use Reminders on my Z Fold 7. It works!

All started because I was sad that Android didn't have Reminders. You can truly just build things now.

@viticci who the heck even are you anymore
@stroughtonsmith I have lived many lives
@viticci you’re more of a software developer than most of us, now!
@stroughtonsmith @viticci Pretty soon MacStories will just be a blog of apps that he and John and the rest made this week. I guess it kind of already is. 🤔
@viticci Oh wow, awesome. How did you manage to get subtasks? I don’t think it’s accessible via EventKit.
@viticci con "Frontline chicche" devi aver messo in crisi più di un anglofono 😂😂
@viticci now do imessage
@viticci Brave new world out there now!
@viticci This is awesome! I spent the morning in Cursor doing something similar - I built a local reminders CLI bridge that syncs between Reminders and the Obsidian TaskNotes plugin. My API talks to the TaskNotes API, and it all works flawlessly. No extra Obsidian plugin needed, the bridge just acts on the raw markdown files in the background on my Mac.
@viticci now do remember the milk
@viticci Got a link to a GitHub repo for it? The CLI. Would love to try.