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.
Opens the URL to the edit page for the latest episode of your Transistor podcast.
Opens to the edit page for your specified podcast on Transistor.fm.
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 and extracts the episode data in a nicely-formatted view. Requires the Actions app.
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
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.
Accesses the Transistor API to retrieve your account data, looks at first show, then retrieves the slug from its attributes – copy it and paste it into your other shortcuts.
Takes encoded audio and decodes it into a sound, then plays it. Uses embedded audio or newly-encoded audio copied to the clipboard.
Prompts you to enter a total time, then starts a timer for that length.
Sends a randomized template message to your partner or housemate that you’re leaving for a short walk, then runs the “Start an outdoor walk” action.
Opens the Spectre app made by the folks from Halide to take a long exposure photo.
This shortcut Asks you to enter a time and sets an alarm called “Apple Preorder.”
Takes a list, adds it as bullets under a title, then creates a mind map in MindNode.
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