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2023.06.06 10:22 El_Mojo42 Is this a fork?

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2022.09.25 20:57 j34y2u6d Downloading autotext/smartphrases from Cerner/Epic

Is there anyway to do so? Seems like a pain when moving to a new job.
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2016.04.01 18:54 Xaftz Welcome to the new and improved /r/Aqours of Love Live CSS 2.0 Home Premium Enterprise Ultimate Edition!

Now that the Final Live ended just a few hours ago, I think it's time to move on to greater heights within the Love Live universe. We, the mods, of /LoveLive have decided to make this sub into /Aqours now that there is no need for those terribad idols that call themselves µ's. Welcome to the new age of idols! Our Aqours Overlords will give us more excitement and enjoyment!
With new sub means new rules:
Here's some advice from the autotext gods to send you guys off:
The best thing to say that you have to do with it is not an issue with a lot to do it again and I love it and then you have to go back to sleep now goodnight my little beautiful girl "
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2016.01.24 21:33 RB14060 AutoText: Automatically reply to an incoming text from your SO while sleeping

Hi, everyone! I wanted to share something that I created which is called AutoText. I created this project because my SO gets up early in the morning for work and I never have a chance to reply to him before he has to head to work. He also can't have his phone on him during the day. This project solves that problem by making me set a message the night before, and it will automatically reply to him when he texts in the morning. This is certainly not the only use, and it could easily be adapted to reply to ALL incoming texts throughout the night, among other things.
Because this is such a large project, I've decided to provide the entire setup as one XML file that can be imported as a Tasker project. I will also include the descriptions for the profiles and tasks. All feedback is welcome and I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have as well!
Link to the download
NOTE: After importing, you MUST go to Profiles, AutoText Execution, and select the person you want to reply to. You must also go to Tasks, AutoText Execution, and input the phone number of the person you want to reply to.
Descriptions:
Profiles:
Profile: AutoText Auto Cancel (11) Time: 7:30AM State: Variable Value [ %AutoTextEnabled eq TRUE ] Enter: AutoText Automatic Cancellation (6)  A1: Notify Cancel [ Title:AutoText Enabled Warn Not Exist:Off ]  A2: Notify [ Title:AutoText Cancelled Text:AutoText did not execute so it was automatically cancelled. Icon:hd_content_remove Number:0 Permanent:Off Priority:2 ]  A3: Variable Set [ Name:%AutoTextEnabled To:FALSE Do Maths:Off Append:Off ] Profile: AutoText Execution (4) Event: Received Text [ Type:Any Sender:CHANGE ME Content:* ] Time: From 2:00AM Till 7:30AM State: Variable Value [ %AutoTextEnabled eq TRUE ] Enter: AutoText Execution (5)  A1: Wait [ MS:0 Seconds:5 Minutes:0 Hours:0 Days:0 ]  A2: Send SMS [ Number:1234567890 Message:(AutoText) %AutoTextMessage Store In Messaging App:Off ]  A3: Notify Cancel [ Title:AutoText Enabled Warn Not Exist:Off ]  A4: Notify [ Title:AutoText Successful Text:AutoText executed successfully at %TIME Icon:hd_ab_navigation_accept Number:0 Permanent:Off Priority:2 ]  A5: Variable Set [ Name:%AutoTextEnabled To:FALSE Do Maths:Off Append:Off ] Profile: AutoText Prompt (8) Time: 10:00PM Enter: AutoText Prompt (7)  A1: Notify [ Title:AutoText Ready Text:AutoText is ready to be enabled. Enter message to enable or cancel for tonight. Icon:hd_social_chat Number:0 Permanent:On Priority:3 Actions:(2) ] 
Tasks:
 AutoText Automatic Cancellation (6)  A1: Notify Cancel [ Title:AutoText Enabled Warn Not Exist:Off ]  A2: Notify [ Title:AutoText Cancelled Text:AutoText did not execute so it was automatically cancelled. Icon:hd_content_remove Number:0 Permanent:Off Priority:2 ]  A3: Variable Set [ Name:%AutoTextEnabled To:FALSE Do Maths:Off Append:Off ] AutoText Cancellation (9)  A1: Notify Cancel [ Title:AutoText Ready Warn Not Exist:Off ]  A2: Flash [ Text:AutoText has been cancelled. Long:Off ]  A3: Variable Set [ Name:%AutoTextEnabled To:FALSE Do Maths:Off Append:Off ] AutoText Enable (17)  A1: Destroy Scene [ Name:AutoText Input ]  A2: Notify Cancel [ Title:AutoText Ready Warn Not Exist:Off ]  A3: Notify [ Title:AutoText Enabled Text:AutoText will automatically reply to one message between 2:00 AM and 7:30 AM. Icon:hd_ab_device_access_time Number:0 Permanent:On Priority:2 Actions:(2) ]  A4: Variable Set [ Name:%AutoTextEnabled To:TRUE Do Maths:Off Append:Off ] AutoText Execution (5)  A1: Wait [ MS:0 Seconds:5 Minutes:0 Hours:0 Days:0 ]  A2: Send SMS [ Number:1234567890 Message:(AutoText) %AutoTextMessage Store In Messaging App:Off ]  A3: Notify Cancel [ Title:AutoText Enabled Warn Not Exist:Off ]  A4: Notify [ Title:AutoText Successful Text:AutoText executed successfully at %TIME Icon:hd_ab_navigation_accept Number:0 Permanent:Off Priority:2 ]  A5: Variable Set [ Name:%AutoTextEnabled To:FALSE Do Maths:Off Append:Off ] AutoText Message Modify (16)  A1: Status Bar [ Set:Collapsed ]  A2: Show Scene [ Name:AutoText Modify Display As:Dialog, Dim Behind Horizontal Position:100 Vertical Position:100 Animation:System Show Exit Button:Off Continue Task Immediately:On ] AutoText Message Set (10)  A1: Status Bar [ Set:Collapsed ]  A2: Show Scene [ Name:AutoText Input Display As:Dialog, Dim Behind Horizontal Position:100 Vertical Position:100 Animation:System Show Exit Button:Off Continue Task Immediately:On ] AutoText Prompt (7)  A1: Notify [ Title:AutoText Ready Text:AutoText is ready to be enabled. Enter message to enable or cancel for tonight. Icon:hd_social_chat Number:0 Permanent:On Priority:3 Actions:(2) ] 
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2016.01.24 21:23 RB14060 [How To] AutoText: Automatically reply to an incoming text from your SO while sleeping

Hi, everyone! I wanted to share something that I created which is called AutoText. I created this project because my SO gets up early in the morning for work and I never have a chance to reply to him before he has to head to work. He also can't have his phone on him during the day. This project solves that problem by making me set a message the night before, and it will automatically reply to him when he texts in the morning. This is certainly not the only use, and it could easily be adapted to reply to ALL incoming texts throughout the night, among other things.
Because this is such a large project, I've decided to provide the entire setup as one XML file that can be imported as a Tasker project. I will also include the descriptions for the profiles and tasks. All feedback is welcome and I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have as well!
Link to the download
NOTE: After importing, you MUST go to Profiles, AutoText Execution, and select the person you want to reply to. You must also go to Tasks, AutoText Execution, and input the phone number of the person you want to reply to.
Descriptions:
Profiles:
Profile: AutoText Auto Cancel (11) Time: 7:30AM State: Variable Value [ %AutoTextEnabled eq TRUE ] Enter: AutoText Automatic Cancellation (6)  A1: Notify Cancel [ Title:AutoText Enabled Warn Not Exist:Off ]  A2: Notify [ Title:AutoText Cancelled Text:AutoText did not execute so it was automatically cancelled. Icon:hd_content_remove Number:0 Permanent:Off Priority:2 ]  A3: Variable Set [ Name:%AutoTextEnabled To:FALSE Do Maths:Off Append:Off ] Profile: AutoText Execution (4) Event: Received Text [ Type:Any Sender:CHANGE ME Content:* ] Time: From 2:00AM Till 7:30AM State: Variable Value [ %AutoTextEnabled eq TRUE ] Enter: AutoText Execution (5)  A1: Wait [ MS:0 Seconds:5 Minutes:0 Hours:0 Days:0 ]  A2: Send SMS [ Number:1234567890 Message:(AutoText) %AutoTextMessage Store In Messaging App:Off ]  A3: Notify Cancel [ Title:AutoText Enabled Warn Not Exist:Off ]  A4: Notify [ Title:AutoText Successful Text:AutoText executed successfully at %TIME Icon:hd_ab_navigation_accept Number:0 Permanent:Off Priority:2 ]  A5: Variable Set [ Name:%AutoTextEnabled To:FALSE Do Maths:Off Append:Off ] Profile: AutoText Prompt (8) Time: 10:00PM Enter: AutoText Prompt (7)  A1: Notify [ Title:AutoText Ready Text:AutoText is ready to be enabled. Enter message to enable or cancel for tonight. Icon:hd_social_chat Number:0 Permanent:On Priority:3 Actions:(2) ] 
Tasks:
 AutoText Automatic Cancellation (6)  A1: Notify Cancel [ Title:AutoText Enabled Warn Not Exist:Off ]  A2: Notify [ Title:AutoText Cancelled Text:AutoText did not execute so it was automatically cancelled. Icon:hd_content_remove Number:0 Permanent:Off Priority:2 ]  A3: Variable Set [ Name:%AutoTextEnabled To:FALSE Do Maths:Off Append:Off ] AutoText Cancellation (9)  A1: Notify Cancel [ Title:AutoText Ready Warn Not Exist:Off ]  A2: Flash [ Text:AutoText has been cancelled. Long:Off ]  A3: Variable Set [ Name:%AutoTextEnabled To:FALSE Do Maths:Off Append:Off ] AutoText Enable (17)  A1: Destroy Scene [ Name:AutoText Input ]  A2: Notify Cancel [ Title:AutoText Ready Warn Not Exist:Off ]  A3: Notify [ Title:AutoText Enabled Text:AutoText will automatically reply to one message between 2:00 AM and 7:30 AM. Icon:hd_ab_device_access_time Number:0 Permanent:On Priority:2 Actions:(2) ]  A4: Variable Set [ Name:%AutoTextEnabled To:TRUE Do Maths:Off Append:Off ] AutoText Execution (5)  A1: Wait [ MS:0 Seconds:5 Minutes:0 Hours:0 Days:0 ]  A2: Send SMS [ Number:1234567890 Message:(AutoText) %AutoTextMessage Store In Messaging App:Off ]  A3: Notify Cancel [ Title:AutoText Enabled Warn Not Exist:Off ]  A4: Notify [ Title:AutoText Successful Text:AutoText executed successfully at %TIME Icon:hd_ab_navigation_accept Number:0 Permanent:Off Priority:2 ]  A5: Variable Set [ Name:%AutoTextEnabled To:FALSE Do Maths:Off Append:Off ] AutoText Message Modify (16)  A1: Status Bar [ Set:Collapsed ]  A2: Show Scene [ Name:AutoText Modify Display As:Dialog, Dim Behind Horizontal Position:100 Vertical Position:100 Animation:System Show Exit Button:Off Continue Task Immediately:On ] AutoText Message Set (10)  A1: Status Bar [ Set:Collapsed ]  A2: Show Scene [ Name:AutoText Input Display As:Dialog, Dim Behind Horizontal Position:100 Vertical Position:100 Animation:System Show Exit Button:Off Continue Task Immediately:On ] AutoText Prompt (7)  A1: Notify [ Title:AutoText Ready Text:AutoText is ready to be enabled. Enter message to enable or cancel for tonight. Icon:hd_social_chat Number:0 Permanent:On Priority:3 Actions:(2) ] 
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2014.10.26 13:22 king_of_the_universe [any language] Version Control: How to set up SourceTree with BitBucket and IntelliJ

EDIT: SourceTree wants you to register after a month or so, and when this didn't work for me (Wrong password!?), I simply switched to a different client that is free for non-commercial use: http://www.syntevo.com/smartgit/ It even has .class, workspace.xml and others ignored right out of the box. But you might need to use its Git shell to manually prevent CRLF conversion. (I did, because I wanted to use LF all the way.)
EDIT: It is possible to create a BitBucket repository entirely with SourceTree, and to upload a project with files that so far had not been source controlled. But it's quite unnecessarily complicated.
http://www.reddit.com/learnprogramming/comments/2kd4uw/any_language_version_control_how_to_set_up/clkzr7f?context=5
This is not the definitive guide. I just fought with these things for six goddamn hours, writing a tutorial for our team in the process, thought I'd share.
This might well work the same with GitHub, too. We chose BitBucket because it has free private repositories, even for (small) teams. It supports Mercurial and Git.
When you go the BitBucket homepage while logged in, you'll see a big download link for SourceTree, which is not really wired to BitBucket, it just supports it well. It can not create a repository on BitBucket for you, so you have to do that on the site.
Btw., if you just created a BitBucket repository, the landing page will then offer a “Clone in SourceTree” button which will ultimately just show you an error message because there are no files in the repository yet. To get SourceTree up and running with your new repository (or with a "full" one), instead do this:
  • Download, install, run http://www.sourcetreeapp.com/ (Win/Mac)
  • Click “Clone/New”, the prominent button at the left top. The quasi-window that opens has three tabs (“Clone Repository”, “Add Working Copy”, “Create New Repository”), “Clone” is the one we need and is already selected.
  • Paste the URL of your BitBucket repository into the field “Source Path / URL:” at the top, e.g. "https://bitbucket.org/elpresidente/helloworld". My experiences today have not shown a difference regarding repository type (Mercurial or Git), except I think that the “Staged files” and “Unstaged files” sections are only one section with Mercurial.
  • Create a folder for your IDE project on HD, e.g. “helloworld”, browse there, copy the whole address bar text, click into “Destination Path:”, the second field from the top, which will generate an autotext that you have to delete. (I fell for this one a few times.) Paste the clipboard into “Destination Path:”
  • Leave the rest alone, click the “Clone” button at the bottom. If the BitBucket repository was brand new, then all that you have achieved is that SourceTree is now married to that repository. If there's already stuff online, it will now also be on your HD. (What do the cool kids call it these days, by the way? Could be a hard disk, could be a solid state disk, so what general term should be used?)
  • Start IntelliJ IDEA. IN CASE IT’S A NEW PROJECT: Create a new IntelliJ project by clicking “New Project” in IntelliJ. Java will be selected in the dialog, so click “Next” twice. No idea what the templates are good for, but as far as I know IntelliJ so far, they are good stuff. The dialog now shows two lines of text: The project name and its location. Replace the location text with your clipboard content. This also sets the project name field. You can change the project name field if you want, or you can rename the project later in the IDE. IN CASE IT’S AN EXISTING PROJECT: Select Open Project. Paste your clipboard content into the file browser’s address bar, the browser should then show the appropriate tree. Click OK.
  • Assuming that it's a new IntelliJ project: Switch back to SourceTree. In the second column from the left, select “Working Copy” under “File Status”.
  • There should be two sections: At the top is the empty “Staged files” section. At the bottom is the crowded “Unstaged files” section. You should mirror all files that are listed there (from our new IntelliJ project) with the source control system, except the file workspace.xml, so click on the “...” which is really a button. In the menu, select “Ignore file”, select “Ignore exact filename(s)”, select “all repositories” in the dropdown box (so you’ll never have to do this again), click “OK”. Btw, the menu entry “Remove file” actually deletes the file from HD (after asking you), just FYI.
  • Check the cumulative box of the “Unstaged files” to turn them into “Staged” files.
  • Now it’s time for the first commit. Click in the text field at the bottom or use the toolbar button “Commit”, enter a description (e.g. “1st”). There are options in the dropdown box to the right, e.g. “Create Pull Request” which I think would notify the other guys, but I don’t know. Click the “Commit” button at the right bottom. This committed the changes to the local version of the repository. In case you get an error message here: You might have to configure your identity first via the repository config toolbar button on the far right.
  • To actually get your stuff online now, click the “Push” button in the toolbar. You probably have to activate the checkbox next to “master” in the window that appeared. Click “OK”, and that’s it.
  • If you change something in the code and save the file, SourceTree will show that there are changes. You'll have to do the checkbox thing again as described above, etc.
  • BitBucket has a version history of the files, so you can compare the various versions. To actually return to an older version via SourceTree, do this: In the second column to the left, which shows “File Status” (Selected by default.), “Branches”, “Tags, “Remotes”, click “Branches” and choose an entry (e.g. “default”). This will show the online history in SourceTree. Select any history entry you want, it’s only relevant for being able to choose a file in the list at the bottom. Right-click the file in question, select “Log Selected”. In the new window, right-click the file version you want to be current and select “Reset to Commit”. Confirm the “Are you sure?” dialog. Your local file should now have changed accordingly, which IntelliJ should immediately reflect in the editor, if it’s open. In SourceTree, the history list should have the new bold entry “Uncommitted changes”, so select “Working Copy” under “File Status” in the second column and continue with what I wrote earlier about uploading stuff, or keep working locally for the time being, until you think that stuff online should change.
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