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| - Open Automator | |
| - File -> New -> Service | |
| - Change "Service Receives" to "files or folders" in "Finder" | |
| - Add a "Run Shell Script" action | |
| - Change "Pass input" to "as arguments" | |
| - Paste the following in the shell script box: open -n -b "com.microsoft.VSCode" --args "$*" | |
| - Save it as something like "Open in Visual Studio Code" |
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| # Note: You MUST have curl 7.47+ with http/2 support compiled in | |
| curl -v \ | |
| -d '{"aps":{"alert":"<message>","badge":42}}' \ | |
| -H "apns-topic: <bundle id>" \ | |
| -H "apns-priority: 10" \ | |
| --http2 \ | |
| --cert <certificate file> \ | |
| https://api.development.push.apple.com/3/device/<device token> |
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| # Convert the .cer file into a .pem file: | |
| $ openssl x509 -in aps_development.cer -inform der -out PushChatCert.pem | |
| # Convert the private key’s .p12 file into a .pem file: | |
| $ openssl pkcs12 -nocerts -in PushChatKey.p12 -out PushChatKey.pem | |
| # Finally, combine the certificate and key into a single .pem file | |
| $ cat PushChatCert.pem PushChatKey.pem > ck.pem | |
| # At this point it’s a good idea to test whether the certificate works. |