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I’ve got a shortcut that some people use for work and I’d love a way to update a GitHub page with dates and small snippets of what the announcement is. So like i would put in a date and info and on that date, the shortcut would grab that information and have it listed at the top of the list. It would grab the Git page every time the shortcut is loaded so it doesn’t need to be automated necessarily but I’d love a way to bulk add info into one place and then it just grabs the right info on the right day (or time) My original thought was to have shortcuts split text by some character let’s say (~) and have it split announcements by that. Then it grabs the first part of the line, knows it’s a date and then takes the second part and uses that info in the shortcut. But actually getting it to work is stumping me. I have a feeling Match Text will be required although I… hate it. So yeah. :) if anyone wants to help I’d appreciate it so much!! Ty
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