Log this location

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Gets your current location and logs the date, latitude, and longitude into the same note in Notes over time.

Actions Used

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If
Tests if a condition is true, and if so, runs the actions inside. Otherwise, the actions under “Otherwise” are run.
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Text
Passes the specified text to the next action.
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Get Current Location
Gets the current location of the device using the GPS signal.
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Append to Note
Appends the text passed as input to the specified note. Note The note to append to
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Find Notes
Searches for the notes in your library that match the given criteria. Sort by Optionally, what to sort the notes by. Order The order to sort the notes in. Limit Whether or not to limit the number of notes retrieved.
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Create Note
Shares the input with Notes using the standard Notes share extension.

Extra Details

Run Shortcut deep link
shortcuts://run-shortcut?name=Log%20this%20location
Open Shortcut deep link
shortcuts://open-shortcut?name=Log%20this%20location
AppleScript code
tell application “Shortcuts Events” run shortcut “Log this location” end tell

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