# python-shortcuts **Repository Path**: suliveevil/python-shortcuts ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: python-shortcuts - **Description**: Create Siri Shortcuts with Python - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 1 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-05-14 - **Last Updated**: 2022-11-08 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # WIP: python-shortcuts [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/alexander-akhmetov/python-shortcuts.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/alexander-akhmetov/python-shortcuts) [![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/shortcuts.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/shortcuts) 🍏 + 🐍 = ❤️ **python-shortcuts** is a library to create [Siri Shortcuts](https://support.apple.com/en-ae/guide/shortcuts/welcome/ios) on your laptop with your favourite text editor. It uses [toml](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml) to represent shortcuts. The library is in a very early development state (PR welcome!), so it does not support all actions from Shortcuts app. * [Toml tutorial](docs/tutorial.md) * [Python tutorial](docs/python_tutorial.md) * [How to add a new action](docs/new_action.md) * [Supported actions](docs/actions.md) * [Examples](examples/) * [Changelog](CHANGELOG.md) * [Documentation](docs/) Supported Python version: **>=3.6**. ## Why I wanted to convert my shortcut to a file in human-readable format. :) From the code below this library can create a working shortcut: ```toml [[action]] type = "ask" question = "What is your name?" [[action]] type = "set_variable" name = "name" [[action]] type = "show_result" text = "Hello, {{name}}!" ``` Or the same with Python: ```python from shortcuts import Shortcut, actions sc = Shortcut() sc.actions = [ actions.AskAction(data={'question': 'What is your name?'}), actions.SetVariableAction(data={'name': 'name'}), actions.ShowResultAction(data={'text': 'Hello, {{name}}!'}) ] ``` ## How to use ### Installation ```bash pip install shortcuts ``` ### Usage ### shortcut → toml If you need to convert existing shortcut to a toml file, at first you need to export it. Go into Shortcuts app, open the shortcut and share it. Choose "Share as file" and use this file with this library. Convert shortcut file to `toml`: ```bash shortcuts what_is_your_name.shortcut what_is_your_name.toml ``` ### toml → shortcut Convert a `toml` file to a shortcut file. After you will need to open the file with iOS Shortcuts app. ```bash shortcuts examples/what_is_your_name.toml what_is_your_name.shortcut ``` More examples of `toml` files you can find [here](examples/). And [read the tutorial](docs/tutorial.md)! :) ### URL → [toml|shortcut] Also, you can download shortcut directly from iCloud. If somebody shared shortcut link with you, just run: ```bash shortcuts https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/... my_shortcut.toml # or my_shortcut.shortcut ``` And it will download this shortcut and save it in `toml` or `shortcut` format. ### Docker It's possible to use [pre-built Docker container](https://cloud.docker.com/u/akhmetov/repository/docker/akhmetov/shortcuts-cli) with python-shortcuts inside: ```shell # convert s.toml from the current directory into s.shortcut docker run -v $(pwd):/files akhmetov/shortcuts-cli /files/s.toml /files/s.shortcut docker run -v $(pwd):/files akhmetov/shortcuts-cli --help usage: shortcuts [-h] [--version] [file] [output] Shortcuts: Siri shortcuts creator positional arguments: file Input file: *.(toml|shortcut|itunes url) output Output file: *.(toml|shortcut) optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --version Version information ``` ## Development ### Tests Run tests: ```bash tox ``` ### How to add a new action See [documentation](/docs/new_action.md). ### TODO * ☑ ~~Conditionals with auto-group_id: if-else, menu~~ * ☐ Nested fields: dict/array/etc * ☐ Support variables in every field which support them in Shortcuts app * ☐ Workflow types: widget, etc. * ☐ Import questions * ☐ Document all actions * ☐ Support magic variables * ☐ Support all current actions from Shortcuts app ### Similar projects * [Shortcuts JS](https://github.com/joshfarrant/shortcuts-js)