Get Dictionary from Input
Makes a dictionary from the text passed as input. JSON (like {“foo”: “bar”}), key-value pairs (like foo=bar&baz=biz), and XML-based plist are supported.
Accesses the Transistor API to retrieve your subscriber data and extract the Total Count.
Opens to the Subscribers tab of the Transistor website for your podcast where you can see total listeners, how many remaining you have in your plan, manage subscribers, and share an invite link.
Opens to the Campaigns tab on Transistor.fm to let you “configure ads, promotions, announcements, or other audio snippets to be included in your episodes.”
Opens the default episodes dashboard on Transistorm for a pre-selected podcast.
Takes the default embed code for the most “most recent podcast” player, inserts your podcast code, and copies it to your clipboard to be pasted somewhere online
Ues the Transistor API to get your show data and presents it in a nicely-formatted view. Requires the Actions app.
Accesses the Transistor API to retrieve your analytics data, then summarizes the total downloads over the last 14 days.
Scrapes text from input and looks for strings formatted as phone numbers.
This shortcut Asks you to enter a time and sets an alarm called “Apple Preorder.”
Wakes up the specified Apple TV, then activates the built-in Screen Saver feature to display ambient scenes instead of the Home Screen.
Filters stories by tag and lets you pick multiple to open in Safari.
Sets the playback destination to the current device, turns off Do Not Disturb and Airplane Mode, turns on Cellular Data, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, sets the volume to 85%, the brightness to 100%, and turns on Light mode, then turns on every option for Sound Recognition, then vibrates if run from iPhone when it’s all done.
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