Presents a series of prompts for contact information, then generates a .VCF and asks you how you want to share it.
Checks for anyone whose birthday is today and starts a message to wish them a happy birthday.
Creates a new blank contact in the Contacts app, so you can use the app UI to enter in details.
Asks you to pick a file, then a Contact Group, then sends that file to each person in the group one-by-one.
Scrapes text from input and looks for strings formatted as phone numbers.
Asks you to select a Contact Group, then creates reminders to follow up with each person in that group.
Opens the Scan Document interface—which scans into the current Files folder—then waits for you to return to Shortcuts before retrieving the file. Designed as a function to pass the file to the next action.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Control Center so you can change whether to access it within apps or reset it all.
Looks for contacts added to a “Friends” group and asks you to pick one before calling them.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut to let you configure the Side Button to toggle accessibility feautres on or off.
Choose between Apple Watch Mirroring, AssistiveTouch, Background Sounds, Classic Invert, Color Filters, Control Nearby Devices, Detection Mode, Dim Flashing Lights, Increase Contrast, Left or Right Balance, Live Captions, Live Speech, Magnifier, Reduce Motion, Reduce Transparency, Voice Control, Reduce White Point, Smart Invert, Switch Control, VoiceOver, Zoom, Full Keyboard Access, and Speak Screen.
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