Takes a location shared as input, or if none, the current location, and opens the webpage in a popover so you can see the WalkScore of the neighborhood. Shows how easy it is to walk around, the access to transit, and how bicycle-friendly the roads are.
Gets your current location, gets the Maps URL, and starts a message to send it to someone.
Gets your current location and logs the date, latitude, and longitude into the same note in Notes over time.
Takes the current location of the device, extracts the altitude, then displays it in a result or speaks it when run from Siri.
Gets your current location and sends it to your Family group in Contacts using Messages.
Get the latitude and longitude of your current location or a location shared as input.
Opens the Portrait camera to the Selfie mode – my preferred way to take selfies, but one I forget to use (until now).
Previews a local webpage copy of Unicode Technical Standard #35 for Locale Data Markup Language, letting you see all the custom date format strings you can use in Shortcuts.
Opens the section for Kitchen Tools and Techniques in the new Food section for Apple News+ subscribers.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Accessibility > Side Button where you can adjut the Click Speed, Press and Hold to Speak, and Side Button Confirmation for Switch Control and AssistiveTouch.
Gets the RSS feed from the Shortcut Input and copies the URL to the clipboard.
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