Here I’d simply like to share a use case of Hook. I was planning a series of WWDC 2021 videos I’d like to watch and share with my team here at CogSci Apps Corp.
So I accessed the main videos page: WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer. I used Hook to Copy Link
of the main videos page. While reviewing the video titles on this page, I opened in a new tab each page I thought I might like to watch this month. Then in each tab, I skimmed the page. If the video described on that didn’t look worth watching this month, I’d simply skip it. If it looked promising, then I’d do Hook to Copied Link
on it. Then, I went to the next one page. That’s it!
As a result, I now have hooked to WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer the first round of videos I’d like to watch.
sharing
Next I wanted to share this information with my team. So I did Copy All Links
on the main video page. I accessed a private discourse forum topic that I started earlier for WWDC (accessible only to CogSci Apps team members). I added a new post in that topic and then I pasted my hooked links, and took care to replace the “Items linked to” part of the title with “Some noteworthy videos from”, which yields
Some noteworthy videos from WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
- Adopt Quick Note – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Automate CloudKit tests with cktool and declarative schema – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Build Mail app extensions – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Craft search experiences in SwiftUI – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Customize and resize sheets in UIKit – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Design great actions for Shortcuts, Siri, and Suggestions – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Detect and diagnose memory issues – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Developer spotlight: Accessibility – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Diagnose unreliable code with test repetitions – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Direct and reflect focus in SwiftUI – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Discover concurrency in SwiftUI – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Explore structured concurrency in Swift – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Faster and simpler notarization for Mac apps – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Get ready to optimize your App Store product page – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Localize your SwiftUI app – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Make blazing fast lists and collection views – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Manage in-app purchases on your server – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Meet Safari Web Extensions on iOS – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Meet TestFlight on Mac – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Move beyond passwords – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Principles of great widgets – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Protect mutable state with Swift actors – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Qualities of great iPad and iPhone apps on Macs with M1 – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Review code and collaborate in Xcode – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Streamline your localized strings – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Support Full Keyboard Access in your iOS app – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Swift concurrency: Behind the scenes – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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SwiftUI on the Mac: The finishing touches – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Take your iPad apps to the next level – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Ultimate application performance survival guide – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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Understand and eliminate hangs from your app – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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What’s new in SwiftUI – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
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What‘s new in Swift – WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer
Report generated by Hook on 09-06-2021 20:28.
Well, I also hooked that discourse page to WWDC 2021 – Videos – Apple Developer.
That’s it!
Implications
Now my team knows what I want to watch, and some of them may want to cherry pick from the short list , though no doubt they will consult the original page themselves too.
Also, each copied page is automatically bookmarked in Hook! That means that I can now use Hook to randomly access (through search) any of those videos. For instance I can later search for “Mail ext*” to find “Mail app extensions”. If there’s a collision, I can narrow it further with “2021”, “videos” or “wwdc”.