Show my Amazon password
Searches the Passwords database for your Amazon account login details.
Searches the Passwords database for “AppleID” for when you need to authorize something.
Searches the Passwords database for your Amazon account login details.
Opens the Passwords tab of the Settings app to let you access yours or a shared vault.
Uses your personal email added on import and searches Passwords for all matching logins.
Searches Passwords for a manually-added keyword “auth” on your logins so you can find all your 2-factor codes right away.
Opens into the Passwords tab in Settings, prefilling a search for “Gmail”
Prompts you to type in a search, then applies the query in the Passwords section of Settings.
Wakes up the specified Apple TV, then activates the built-in Screen Saver feature to display ambient scenes instead of the Home Screen.
Takes a YouTube video and your provided chapter marker text, splits out the timecodes and converts them to total seconds, then formats individual links for each chapter in Markdown formatting.
Asks you to enter the name of a shortcut, then finds and runs that shortcut. Also uses scripting to check if more than one exists with that name and asks which to run.
Opens the Touch ID preferences on Mac laptops and Touch ID settings on compatible iOS devices (including iPad mini).
Pulls from a note of favorite albums in Notes and plays the full set right away.
Turns on the TV, opens the Apple TV Remote, and sets the Movie Time scene before turning down brightness, enabling Do Not Disturb, and activating my Letterboxd shortcuts.
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