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  • Subject: Calendar Applescript
  • From: Joel Esler <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 17:18:19 -0400

Hey everyone.

I am sure everyone gets caught in this at some point, but I haven't figured out
a way to do this through AppleScript, and there is no way that I'm the first
person that has thought of this.

What I'd love, ideally, is a workflow (email templated response through
textexpander ideally) where, when I receive an email where someone wants to
schedule an appointment with me, I can type a few characters to generate a
response giving people my availability on a certain day.

Here's where the AppleScript-users part comes in.  How can I get my "Free /
Busy" times from calendar via AppleScript?

In shortcuts (on iOS) you can do something like:

https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/bb173808adce4ff498e52f95b69b827c
<https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/bb173808adce4ff498e52f95b69b827c>

(The "Share Availability" shortcut).  Any thoughts on how to do similar on
macOS?  Like I said, I can't be the first that has thought of this..


--
J


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