Get Details of Articles
Extracts information from an article, including title, author, published date, body, excerpt, number of words, main image URL, URL, and name.
Gets the length of an article from input and divides the words by 200 to get a rough reading estimate.
Asks you to enter text, then lets you encode or decode it to work properly in URLs.
Take a link from the Share sheet or yourclipboard and open it in the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine to see past versions of the page.
Takes shortened links from input and expands them into the full URL.
Takes an article from input and calculates an average speaking speed based on the words-per-minute, then reads the article out loud in its entirety.
Replaces any special characters in the input with percent-encoding that makes it function properly in URLs.
Turns on the Apple TV and opens the Fireplace app, plus shows the remote.
Presents you with a list of common and custom date or time formats, then copies the choice you make.
Tells my SwitchBot trigger to press the button on my espresso machine.
Uses the Show Topic action from News to open into the main Technology news category, which I’ve found is a good superset or generic term that captures all the best stories from tech subjects I’m interested in before I dive into more specific topics.
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