![]() Naturally this URL will behave differently for different Bear users, but for me, it opens a note called “Swipe Copy.” You can see it specifically mentions the app (Bear), then has an action (open-note), along with a unique identifier for the specific note. ![]() Much like a website URL will take you a specific webpage in the browser, x-callback-urls take you to specific “pages” within an app. You can think of the x-callback-url as a “link” to a part of an app. But the x-callback-url grew into much more as app developers started adding it to Mac apps as well. The goal of the x-callback-url specification is to provide a standardized means for iOS developers to expose and document the methods they make available to other apps.īasically, they started as a way for iOS apps to talk to each other. Here’s a quick definition from the website: The key to all of this is x-callback-urls. Turns out you can totally do that! Here’s how. One thing I thought would be interesting is to launch a specific note in Bear Notes. Well I recently picked up the Stream Deck XL and have a few extra buttons to play with now. ![]() I love automation, and the flexibility of this bad boy to control not only aspects of my computer, but aspects of my home, is fantastic. Earlier this week in my Favorites of 2020 post, I bestowed the dubious honor of favorite gadget upon the Elgato Stream Deck.
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