I had an app idea recently, but never had time to realize it. However, I'll soon board a 12 hours flight to #WWDC24, soooo my plan is to get something TestFlight-ready until I land!
Check back in a few hours to see if I succeeded :D
Ever had somebody ask you how you are, and you didn't want to get into the whole thing, but instead just share an obscenely detailed graph of your meticulously tracked mood with them?
Currently working on revamping the Study Snacks store. Instead of one big store, there will be a separate ones for each language / topic with its own cute graphic! 🥰
Here are the first two, one for learning Italian, one for learning Korean!
While implementing the package previews, I ran across one state that Cork didn't have covered yet: when an app is already installed outside of Homebrew, and you try to install the Homebrew version.
Instead of getting stuck, you now get this status.
Today, I merged the basic support for Shortcuts into mainline Cork. After that, I decided to take on another challenge
I thought it would be cool to be able to see detailed info about a package before you install it. This feature actually used to be in Cork back in 2022! But I had to remove it… until now!
I have added a shortcut for refreshing packages. Next step, I'll see if I can add a separate button to Cork itself for only refreshing packages without updating them!
(also, does anyone know why Shortcuts is showing the key for each LocalizedStringResource instead of the actual string? 🤔 see pic #2 for code)
To recap what I got working today in Cork (but I'm not promising that it's gonna be in the next release!):
Added three Shortcuts: Get installed Formulae, Casks or all Packages
"Get installed Formulae" allows you go only limit it to only manually installed packages. For some reason, doing this in the "Get installed Packages" crashes it even though it's the same system
I want to get this working before the Memorial Weekend is over:
As soon as I choose a date in the date picker, the animal emoji and date range change, showing you the Chinese zodiac animal.
So if the DatePicker starts us off at today which is May 25 2024, and we pick say May 25, 2023, we should see a Rabbit emoji 🐰 with the date range Jan 22 2023 - Feb 09 2024.
I'm once again reminded why I stopped engaging with the GitHub community.
Me: "I propose idea A"
Maintainer: "Idea A is not acceptable. It will be B"
Me: "I accept it can't be idea A and idea B is closer to what we need, but I think alternative C or D would satisfy both our requirements. B is not a good idea. Could you at least consider it, or give me reasons why idea C or D are still not acceptable?"
Main.: "I'm the maintainer. It will be B. If you don't agree, don't contribute" (PR rejected)
Here is an update on what I'm working on. #buildinpublic
I'm exploring auto styling #OGC Vectortiles in #mapstyler. In this example, the population density is styled based on a user defined color. Very happy with these first results.
I'm just not sure about the map readability of this implementation. The coloring scheme is of course dependent on the distribution of the data. So I guess additional options for categorization of the data are needed.
Got inspired by @jordibruin at @DeepDishSwift 🤩 Trying to build an iOS app. With the kids at their grandparents tonight, I have the whole evening 🥰 Wanted to try live streaming, but YouTube needs 24 hours to verify… 😒 So I will be posting progress here 🚀 #buildinpublic
Without telling ChatGPT what code name I used for the project, it suggested the same 😅 I think I will stick with this name for now then… #buildinpublic
Okay… ChatGPT wasn’t that good at SwiftData 😬 It gave recursive models which SwiftData doesn’t support with structs. Had to adjust the models a bit - luckily ChatGPT was helpful in adjusting the unit tests 🥰 Now with 100 % code coverage we can continue to the UI #buildinpublic