Simon B. Støvring

@simonbs
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Developer and speaker with a passion for iOS and macOS.

Bringing festive lights to your Mac’s dock and menu bar and your iPhone’s Home Screen with https://festivitas.app 🎄

Smashing your Mac into bits with https://smashsmash.app 🔨💥

Also building https://runestone.app, https://scriptable.app, https://jayson.app, https://datajar.app, and more.

Aspiring home brewer, brewing both beers and espressos ☕️🍻

Websitehttps://simonbs.dev
Runestonehttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/runestone-text-editor/id1548193893
Scriptablehttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/scriptable/id1405459188
GitHubhttps://github.com/simonbs
One down, one to go. Now I just need Apple to review the Mac version.
In related news, this just happened.
This is where my head finds rest.
Code, ski, drink beer, sleep, repeat. It’s a great week.

Here’s an example of how you can run a shortcut in response to tapping a notification from brrr using Shortcuts’ URL scheme and brrr’s `open_url` parameter.

This might provide for some fun automation use cases for people who are more creative than I am 😀

They like alpine.

I like a pint.

*pokes*

Do something.

I know this is a small example compared to what we can actually do, but as someone who started building websites 25 years ago, it genuinely makes me happy to see how much we can achieve with just HTML and CSS today.
brrr has been submitted for review. Very pleased that I made it before going on a skiing trip tomorrow ⛷️🚀

When sending your notification, you just set 'filter-criteria’ with the same value as defined in your Focus mode.

This is now documented here: https://brrr.now/docs/