It's been a long time since I posted an update for my shortcut which arguably is the most reliable and popular Twitter Downloaders out there. I thank you all for your support and for using my shortcut.
With this convenient shortcut, you can effortlessly download Twitter videos right from the Twitter app itself. No more searching around the internet for third-party downloaders or fiddling with complicated settings.
Once installed, the shortcut adds a download button to all Twitter videos, enabling you to quickly and easily save them to your device with just a tap. With Twitter Vid, downloading your favorite Twitter videos has never been easier!
this is a really great thing to watch this keyboard shortcuts you are explaining well .tHe concepts are so proper. And also the twitter hotkeys are really important if you are using a twitter account. By the hotkeys, you do many things as quick as possible.
Whether you've been on Twitter since day one, or are a relatively new user, there's still something for you to learn. Did you know about all the hidden keyboard shortcuts that let you navigate the interface with ease? Do you know what all the Twitter-specific terms mean?
For the simple reason sometimes I want to search the timeline using Command + F and when I try it some shortcut will be activated and I'll be moved away from the timeline after having loaded many pages of it. Really, really annoying stuff!
The problem is for non-windows users I believe. Windows users use Ctrl + F and it works to open up the find interface. But when you're using a Command button with other systems, it seems that it is not registering the Command, just the f which "favorites" the message. Is that the issue you're having? Here is a list of the new keyboard shortcuts.
All you need to do is add the Checkmate shortcut to your device, then open Twitter, choose an account you want to check, and share it with the Checkmate shortcut. With a few seconds, it will show whether the verified badge of that account is legacy or from Twitter Blue. It can even show if an account was legitimately verified in the past and is now a Blue subscriber.
Twindesign/123RFThe Twitter app is getting an Android 7.0 update. The new version of the app will take advantage of a number of new Android features, including one that could be very helpful for the Twitter-addicted: app shortcuts.
App shortcuts in Android 7.0 essentially allow users to quickly access certain app functions straight from the Android home screen. It works very similarly to how 3D Touch works on the home screen of iOS, but instead of implementing some fancy new technology, you simply press and hold the app icon.
Therefore, to help you increase your productivity and cut back on the strain caused by repetitive actions such as Liking and Replying to the posts, I've collated a set of lightning-fast social media keyboard shortcuts in this blog. And it comes as an outstanding resource to enable you to manage your social accounts manage your social accounts more efficiently.
Facebook additionally offers you some shortcuts known as Action Shortcuts that help you perform actions like, comment or share something on Facebook. These shortcuts use only one keystroke and no different key combinations.
With these keyboard shortcuts for Facebook Messenger, you will be able to compose messages and jump between conversations with ease and agility -- by eliminating the additional steps involved in performing different actions!
Quora doesn't have navigation shortcuts, rather its keyboard shortcuts work only within the editor for answers, questions, and comments. Here are a few keyboard shortcuts for Windows and Mac that you might use quite often:
If you are part of a marketing team that likes taking control of the artwork that goes out on your social media, Canva is a quick and easy solution for all your graphic design needs. With a wide range of keyboard shortcuts that Canva offers, you can further reduce the time you take to create graphics.
Yahoo has enhanced its News shortcut with real-time feeds and updates. The idea is to make the News Shortcut more current and more social with Twitter content in the form of videos, photos and tweets. The new shortcut has a horizontal tabbed interface that offers access to each category of information (see screens below). According to Yahoo this is the first such integration with Twitter, although both Google and Bing are starting to integrate Twitter feeds.
Starting today, you can see relevant photos, videos, and tweets about a breaking news story on the Yahoo! News Shortcut. Many of you are already familiar with the existing Yahoo! News Shortcut, which displays headlines on our Web search results page when you look for news stories. The enhanced shortcut with these new tabs will now display for many breaking or major news searches.
The last group of keyboard shortcuts are easy to remember if you think of them as G for go and the next letter for wherever you want to navigate to (the first one is Go Home).
This was the starting point where RNLY showed how to make iOS shortcuts. But since it was in Chinese I was unable to understand fully. Recently the discussion in this post created a new interest to make some shortcuts especially since the telegram bot was not working for me. @88DM88 shared how he used shortcuts to send images (via Imgur) and text to RemNote. With help of tips from @hannesfrank, I was able to use the ![]() syntax to embed the image from the Imgur url into RemNote.
Then I searched for other similar iOS shortcuts in RoutineHub and Reddit. After I lot of mixing and matching, I assembled together a few shortcuts to send images and videos to RemNote as shown here. I had tested these only on telegram. And these were not working when I selected multiple images or videos. So the search continued.
I have also made shortcuts to capture image or video using iPhone camera and send it to RemNote via Dropbox in a similar way. Also a shortcut to send images and video from Discord to RemNote is there. I can share their screenshots if someone needs it (after some more testing from my part). I have to make one shortcut for sending text from discord also (not yet done). I also tried to make one shortcut to send images from Facebook private groups (study groups only) - but its little complicated. So not sharing that.
I had doubt about twitter bot because some of the images saved in my database folder seemed to be from those saved tweets. I understand that twitter bot is just pasting the image url as syntax. But I had that confusion. That means when the image get deleted from the twitter server, it will get deleted from my remnote also. Is it due to some restrictions in the remnote API. Do you expect that restriction to change in the future?
These iOS shortcuts seem to work with telegram and WhatsApp ( I have tested only those two). Sometime when multiple selections are made in places where connectivity is less, it may show an error. But on repeating, it seemed to be working for me.
You can check an image link with GitHub - hannesfrank/remnote-inspect: A developer plugin for RemNote to inspect a Rem. if you want. The images on twitter are probably only deleted when the tweet or account is deleted.
A shortcut provides a quick way to get things done with your apps, with just a tap or by asking Siri. Shortcuts can automate a wide variety of things on your iOS devices. This service requires the IFTTT app for iOS.
Reader has a Command Palette on web (Cmd/Ctrl + K) which contains virtually any action you can take in the application. The Command Palette is a great way to find out if actions you're looking to take exist and, if so, what keyboard shortcut you can use to access them.
On web, Reader is fully keyboard shortcut driven, including while reading documents. Most shortcuts are shown in hover tooltips in the user interface, but you can additionally open the Command Palette (Cmd/Ctrl + K) or use the ? shortcut to pull up a reference.
Note that if you use a Magic Keyboard with iPad, you should use the Reader web app in iOS Safari as we've not yet had an opportunity to optimize the iPad app with keyboard shortcuts yet. This is on the roadmap.
The Reader browser extension performs two functions: first, saving articles to Reader and second (optionally), highlighting the open web. To save a document to Reader, tap the icon in the browser bar or use the keyboard shortcut alt + R. (You can change the keyboard binding in the extension's options.) This will save a clean, readable version of the document to your Reader inbox.
By default, you should be able to tap Alt + R to save a document to Reader using the browser extension. If you're using Chrome or a Chromium-based browser, you can edit this shortcut for the browser extension here: chrome://extensions/shortcuts.
Third, you can upload an OPML file of RSS feeds to Reader by exporting the file from an existing feed reader, dragging the OPML file on top of the web app or opening the upload dialog (keyboard shortcut: U) and selecting the file. This is typically how you would quickly migrate from an existing feed reader such as Feedly, Inoreader, Reeder, Feedbin, etc.
You can upload a variety of different file types to Reader, including PDFs, EPUBs, and OPML files. To upload a file, drag it on top of the web app, or open the Upload dialog (keyboard shortcut: U) and select the file.
Reader enables you to highlight images while reading. These images will carry over into Readwise and even into your note-taking app if you export your highlights. To highlight images, simply focus the image and use the keyboard shortcut H or select it with the mouse (plus any desired text) on web, or select it plus any desired text on mobile.
On web, you can add a document note by opening the Notebook tab in the right sidebar (or using the keyboard shortcut Shift + N). On mobile, tap the i button in the top right and then tap into the Notebook tab.
You can copy a highlight's text to your clipboard by selecting the highlight, tapping the "more menu" icon (...), and selecting Copy text. If you have autohighlighting disabled, you can also copy selected text to the clipboard this way. If you have autohighlighting enabled, you can hold down Alt (on Windows) or Option (on Mac) to temporarily disable autohighlighting and select text. Finally, you can quickly use the keyboard shortcut Cmd/Ctrl + C on web to copy the focused paragraph or focused to clipboard.
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