Get URLs from Input
Returns any links found in the output from the previous action.
Takes a URL from input and makes it open into Safari by opening a temporary webpage.
Opens the Safari app and shows the History tab of previously-visited sites.
Opens the deep link to Clear History and Website Data on iOS.
Speaks the current page from Safari out loud; uses Listen to Page on iOS and Speak Text on macOS.
Opens or closes the Safari sidebar depending on its current state (using AppleScript).
Using a X username inputted on import and a keyword entered when the shortcut is run, this shortcut takes the info, URL-encodes it into a X link, and opens into the app to show the results.
Opens various apps you want running in the Menu Bar like Alfred, Plex, or 1Password.
Turns True Tone on or off on the current device, adapting the display temperature to the current surroundings.
Opens the deep link into the “Always Allowed Apps” section of Screen Time so you can make sure specific apps are available, well, always.
Opens the tag page on the MacStories website for stories marked with “Workflow,” the original version of the Shortcuts app – these stories introduced me to the app before I joined the team. So, uh, thanks Federico!
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