apple-notes-hello-world
Create, read, and list Apple Notes using JXA and AppleScript. Use when learning Notes automation, creating your first automated note, or testing read/write access to Apple Notes from scripts. Trigger: "apple notes hello world", "create apple note", "read apple notes", "apple notes example", "osascript notes".
Best use case
apple-notes-hello-world is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Create, read, and list Apple Notes using JXA and AppleScript. Use when learning Notes automation, creating your first automated note, or testing read/write access to Apple Notes from scripts. Trigger: "apple notes hello world", "create apple note", "read apple notes", "apple notes example", "osascript notes".
Teams using apple-notes-hello-world should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/apple-notes-hello-world/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How apple-notes-hello-world Compares
| Feature / Agent | apple-notes-hello-world | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Create, read, and list Apple Notes using JXA and AppleScript. Use when learning Notes automation, creating your first automated note, or testing read/write access to Apple Notes from scripts. Trigger: "apple notes hello world", "create apple note", "read apple notes", "apple notes example", "osascript notes".
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
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SKILL.md Source
# Apple Notes Hello World
## Overview
Create, read, search, and delete Apple Notes using JXA (JavaScript for Automation) via `osascript`. All examples work from the command line on macOS.
## Prerequisites
- Completed `apple-notes-install-auth` (permissions granted)
- macOS with Notes.app
## Instructions
### Step 1: Create a Note
```bash
# JXA: Create a note in the default folder
osascript -l JavaScript -e '
const Notes = Application("Notes");
const defaultFolder = Notes.defaultAccount.folders[0];
const newNote = Notes.Note({
name: "Hello from Automation",
body: "<h1>Hello World</h1><p>This note was created via JXA at " + new Date().toISOString() + "</p>"
});
defaultFolder.notes.push(newNote);
newNote.id();
'
# AppleScript equivalent:
osascript -e '
tell application "Notes"
tell account "iCloud"
make new note at folder "Notes" with properties {name:"Hello AppleScript", body:"<p>Created via AppleScript</p>"}
end tell
end tell
'
```
### Step 2: List All Notes
```bash
# List notes with title and creation date
osascript -l JavaScript -e '
const Notes = Application("Notes");
const notes = Notes.defaultAccount.notes();
notes.slice(0, 10).map(n =>
`${n.name()} | Created: ${n.creationDate().toISOString().split("T")[0]}`
).join("\n");
'
```
### Step 3: Read a Note's Content
```bash
# Read note body (returns HTML)
osascript -l JavaScript -e '
const Notes = Application("Notes");
const notes = Notes.defaultAccount.notes();
const target = notes.find(n => n.name() === "Hello from Automation");
if (target) {
`Title: ${target.name()}\nBody: ${target.body()}\nModified: ${target.modificationDate()}`;
} else {
"Note not found";
}
'
```
### Step 4: Search Notes
```bash
# Search by keyword in note name
osascript -l JavaScript -e '
const Notes = Application("Notes");
const query = "Hello";
const results = Notes.defaultAccount.notes().filter(n =>
n.name().toLowerCase().includes(query.toLowerCase())
);
results.map(n => n.name()).join("\n") || "No results";
'
```
### Step 5: Create Note in Specific Folder
```bash
# Create a folder and add a note to it
osascript -l JavaScript -e '
const Notes = Application("Notes");
const account = Notes.defaultAccount;
// Create folder if it does not exist
let folder = account.folders().find(f => f.name() === "Automation");
if (!folder) {
folder = Notes.Folder({ name: "Automation" });
account.folders.push(folder);
}
// Add note to folder
const note = Notes.Note({
name: "Organized Note",
body: "<p>This note lives in the Automation folder.</p>"
});
folder.notes.push(note);
`Created in folder: ${folder.name()}`;
'
```
### Step 6: Delete a Note
```bash
# Delete by name (moves to Recently Deleted)
osascript -l JavaScript -e '
const Notes = Application("Notes");
const notes = Notes.defaultAccount.notes();
const target = notes.find(n => n.name() === "Hello from Automation");
if (target) {
Notes.delete(target);
"Note deleted";
} else {
"Note not found";
}
'
```
## Note Properties
| Property | Type | Writable | Description |
|----------|------|----------|-------------|
| `name` | string | Yes | Note title (first line) |
| `body` | string (HTML) | Yes | Full note content as HTML |
| `id` | string | No | Unique identifier |
| `creationDate` | Date | No | When note was created |
| `modificationDate` | Date | No | Last modification |
| `container` | Folder | No | Parent folder |
## Output
- Created a note via JXA and AppleScript
- Listed, searched, and read note content
- Organized note into a folder
- Deleted a note
## Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| `Notes got an error` | Notes.app not running | Add `Notes.activate()` first |
| Empty body | Note has no text content | Check note is not just an image |
| `Can't make folder` | Folder already exists | Check before creating |
| Slow response | iCloud sync in progress | Wait for sync; use local account |
## Resources
- [AppleScript Notes Dictionary](https://www.macosxautomation.com/applescript/notes/)
- [JXA Examples](https://jxa-examples.akjems.com/)
- [osascript Manual](https://ss64.com/mac/osascript.html)
## Next Steps
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