Take cleanshots with QuickTime
Make a screen recording in QuickTime that overrides the time or battery for a nice-looking screenshot.
Saves screenshots from Photos to iCloud—named like they are on macOS—and deletes the originals.
Make a screen recording in QuickTime that overrides the time or battery for a nice-looking screenshot.
Takes a photo, resizes it to 1440px wide, converts it to a JPEG, and opens the share sheet so you can save it or send it elsewhere.
Uses the donated action from the Photos app to open into the Recents album.
Opens a custom “Screenshots” folder located in the Shortcuts folder in iCloud Drive.
Takes an image from Photos or Files and encodes it into a long string of characters than be decoded back into the original image.
Takes a logo stored in Files, resizes it to 150px, and overlays it 200px away from the bottom right of another image.
Asks you to describe a memory to create, then uses Apple Intelligence and the Photos app to generate a Memory for you.
Opens Feedback Assistant on macOS and presses Command + N to create a new feedback report.
Asks you to pick from your Shortcuts folders, then repeats through the shortcuts from that folder asking you for a custom title and image from Photos before adding it to the Home Screen with a custom icon.
Opens into the Health Trends page from within the Summary tab – “Health looks for trends in certain topics and can notify you when there’s a change.”
Presents a menu of Apple Music workout stations and plays your choice.
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