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As a refinement to an earlier script I posted, I made some modifications to my suggested news reading workflow.

The applescript in this post will take the currently selected article in NetNewsWire, prompt the user for tags about the article, and then create a web archive of the article in DEVONThink.

It attaches the referral URL to the DEVONThink record, so when it creates the archive, it will actually fetch the article from the original source (ex. del.icio.us posts get the original article)

Since DEVONThink doesn’t really do tags, I’ve co-opted the “comments” field for this purpose.

I’ve attached this script to a hotkey using Red Sweater’s FastScripts (cmd-ctr-option-/) Of course, a more hipster way to do this might be to consider quicksilver triggers.

Here is the workflow:

  1. Quickly scan headlines in NetNewsWire and do CMD-CTR-OPTION-/ when I see a headline I’d like to possibly include in future research
  2. In the prompt that appears, type a few keywords/tags that describe the content and hit “return”
  3. Later on, when doing research or work around a topic, I can use DEVONThink confidently knowing that it will dig up at least some interesting connections between articles I saved.

Note: if the article is something that I think I would want to read immediately, I can either tag it with “@read” or hit return in NNW to pop it up in a browser window. In the latter case, it’s critical that I seperate the *scanning* mode from the *reading* mode. I accomplish this by setting a timer (say 15 minutes per day) where I’m just scanning headlines for read-immediates or archivable articles and another timer for my reading stuff. From my browser, I can go on to create archives if I determine it’s worth saving.

Things to do

  • add a growl notification saying “successful import”
  • in DEVONThink, use the @read tag somehow to generate a reading list or printable digest of articles
  • write a looping script that will handle the few hundred articles marked as “flagged” in NNW by archiving them. What would the tags be here?
tell application "NetNewsWire"
    try
        if exists selectedHeadline then
            set h_comment to text returned of (display dialog "Enter Tags:" default answer "")
            set this_headline to selectedHeadline
            set h_mdate to get current date
            set h_title to title of this_headline
            set h_note to description of this_headline
            if exists date published of this_headline then
                set h_when to date published of this_headline
            else
                set h_when to date arrived of this_headline
            end if
            set h_URL to URL of this_headline
            set h_note to "<html><body>

Today I modified this script which facilitates Yojimbo importing from NetNewsWire

I’ve set up a smart folder in NetNewsWire that grabs the latest 50 flagged headlines from any feed.

I needed this script because I had a technorati watch feed for dorkbot and I wanted to collect blog mentions to send around. I was just flagging articles that mentioned dorkbot-austin and wanted to export a list of bookmarks.

With this, the workflow is now:

  1. Quickly scan headlines in NetNewsWire and do CMD-Shift-L to flag interesting content.
  2. Run this script on the smart folder (this creates a web archive in Yojimbo of each of these articles and removes the flag on the headline in NetNewsWire)
  3. Over time, spend a few minutes working down the list of archived articles in Yojimbo and tag/delete them further as necessary.

Potential problem: This makes it really easy to procrastinate making decisions on what to read and what to do with what I read. Following this strategy will lead to a large pile of unsorted links which I’ll very likely will never find the time to sort through.

I think DEVONThink does a better job of scanning and grouping incoming pieces of text.

I should probably rewrite this to send flagged content directly to DEVONThink. Then, instead of queueing up a long list of articles to read, I’ll let DEVONThink suggest articles for me to read as I do research. Anything that I think I’d want to read immediately I could tag with “@Read” or something similar.

    tell application "NetNewsWire"
        try
            set userInput to text returned of (display dialog "Enter Tag:" default answer "untagged")
            set oldDelims to AppleScript's text item delimiters
            set AppleScript's text item delimiters to {", ", ","}
            set h_tags to text items of userInput
            set AppleScript's text item delimiters to oldDelims
            if (index of selected tab is not 0) then
                set tabnum to index of selected tab + 1
                set taburls to URLs of tabs
                set h_URL to (get item tabnum of taburls)
                set tabtitles to titles of tabs
                set newItemTitle to (get item tabnum of tabtitles)
                tell application "Yojimbo"
                    --set newItem to make new bookmark item with properties {name:newItemTitle, location:h_URL}
                    set newItem to make new web archive item with contents h_URL
                    add tags h_tags to newItem
                    set flagged of newItem to true
                    set isFlagged of h to false
                end tell
            else if exists selectedSubscription then
                repeat with h in headlines of selectedSubscription
                    set h_URL to URL of h
                    set h_title to title of h
                    set isFlagged of h to false
                    tell application "Yojimbo"
                        --set newItem to make new bookmark item with properties {name:h_title, location:h_URL}
                        set newItem to make new web archive item with contents h_URL
                        add tags h_tags to newItem
                        set flagged of newItem to true
                    end tell
                end repeat
            else
                error "No headline is selected."
            end if
        on error error_message number error_number
            if the error_number is not -128 then
                try
                    display alert "NetNewsWire" message error_message as warning
                on error number error_number
                    if error_number is -1708 then display dialog error_message buttons {"OK"} default button 1
                end try
            end if
        end try
    end tell

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