I used comaps on a hike. It really is good at not draining your battery.
I've wanted to run it on my wear OS watch, but while you can sideload the APK, wearOS does not have a file browser, so it's not possible to import a planned route or similar. Has anyone here any idea for how to solve this?
Fusion is a programming language designed for implementing reusable components (libraries) for C, C++, C#, D, Java, JavaScript, Python, Swift, TypeScript and OpenCL C, all from single codebase.
No. Act is for running actions locally. What was mentioned is a way to insert an SSH step at some well-chosen point of a workflow so you can login at the runner and understand what is wrong and why it's not working. I have written one such thing, it relies on cloudflare free tunnels. https://github.com/efrecon/sshd-cloudflared. There are other solutions around to achieve more or less the same goal.
I have written https://github.com/efrecon/sshd-cloudflared to solve the same problem. It provides you with an SSH connection inside a transient cloudflare tunnel. The connection is only accessible to the SSH public keys stored in your GitHub account.
I've wanted to run it on my wear OS watch, but while you can sideload the APK, wearOS does not have a file browser, so it's not possible to import a planned route or similar. Has anyone here any idea for how to solve this?