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Supernote Crosswords

An automated utility to upload daily crosswords to your Supernote Cloud

Photograph of a crossword PDF on a Supernote A5X

What does it do?

Currently, the script (running every 6 hours by GitHub Actions) will deliver the following puzzles:

  • The Guardian
    • [Mon-Sat] Quick crossword
    • [Mon-Sat] Cryptic crossword
  • Wall Street Journal
    • [Mon-Sat] Standard crossword1
    • [Sat] Variety crossword
    • [Sat] Number puzzles

How do I use it?

  1. On your Supernote, create a folder under Document called Crosswords, and sync with Supernote Cloud
  2. Fork this repository to get your own copy
  3. In your fork's settings, go to Security > Secrets and variables > Actions add two Repository secrets to hold your Supernote Cloud login credentials:
    • SUPERNOTE_CLOUD_EMAIL
    • SUPERNOTE_CLOUD_PASSWORD
  4. Wait for the script to run on schedule, or manually trigger it on the Actions tab
  5. On your Supernote, perform a sync with Supernote Cloud, and check your Document/Crosswords folder.

Puzzles are named with the following format (making them nicely sortable):

{yyyy}-{mm}-{dd}-{provider}-{kind}.pdf

Photograph of a crosswords folder on a Supernote A5X

How does this talk to Supernote Cloud? I thought there's no API

I wrote a library that can communicate with Cloud, based on inspection of how the web UI communicates with the Supernote back-end and AWS S3 (where uploaded documents are actually stored).

If it's a useful enough library, I may extend it for other usage (downloads, folder creation, etc.), but for now it only implements the API calls needed to facilitate authentication, directory traversal/listing and uploads.

Thanks

Ade Bateman, who also had a stab at creating an unofficial Cloud API for the web using the same method I did.

Footnotes

  1. Sometimes the script can't predict the name of the daily WSJ crossword, so it won't be delivered that day