Get the state of Home
Get the state of [name of Home set up in the Home app).
Turns the studio lights to softer color temperatures and turns off all the lights in the rest of the houhse.
Turns on the Apple TV, set a Home scene, and turns on Entertainment focus for an hour.
Checks the temperature sensor levels in the main room, converting values to readable numbers before presenting them.
Turns on the lights in the main rooms, bathroom, and bedroom maximum lighting while cleaning the house.
Changes the current Apple Watch face to the one I’ve designed with smart-home specific complications.
Toggles a smart switch by checking its current power state and turning it off or back on accordingly.
Turns on the kitchen lights and sets playback to the HomePod mini.
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.
Prompts you to pick from your main list of voice memos and opens it.
Turns the “Announce Notifications” feature of Siri off so she doesn’t speak out loud while wearing headphones.
Looks for incomplete reminders that contain URLs, then lets you pick from the list and open the links in Safari.
Opens the Amazon app to Your Account so you can see previews from categories like Your Orders, Buy Again, Keep Shopping For, and other account details.
Opens the print dialog for a given file passed from the Share sheet, macOS Quick Actions, or, if there’s no input, from the file picker – prints to a preset printer.
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