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    Smaug

    Smaug

    Archive your Twitter/X bookmarks to markdown

    Smaug is a developer tool for archiving Twitter (X) bookmarks — and optionally likes — into markdown files in an automated way, offering a simple means of preserving social media content in human-readable, version-controlled text. Named after the treasure-hoarding dragon, it uses the Twitter API (or community tools like the bird CLI) to fetch bookmarked posts and outputs them in markdown, making it easy to back up content for future reference or documentation.
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    AudioNotes

    AudioNotes

    Extract audio and video content and organize it into a Markdown note

    AudioNotes is an application (or proof-of-concept) that likely combines audio recording or playback with note-taking or annotation functionality — enabling users to record voice or audio and attach textual or timestamped notes, making it ideal for lectures, interviews, meetings, or personal memos. Such a tool offers a more expressive and flexible way to capture and revisit information: instead of just typed notes or raw audio, users get both audio context and structured notes. As an...
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