
Run a shortcut
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.
Use this shortcut to sort the list of shortcuts that appear in the Menu Bar on macOS.
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.
Gets a list of all the titles for your Shortcuts folders. On macOS, uses the Shortcuts Command Line Interface (CLI) to make the request; on iOS, uses a Regular Expression to find the results. Also saves a .txt file of the output.
Use this shortcut once you have a few Share Sheet shortcuts and want to organize them accordingly.
You can also drag shortcuts into and out of this folder to add or remove them from the set, which works well with multi-select and drag and d
Use this shortcut to quickly access the Gallery and see what kinds of shortcuts Apple recommends based on your usage, as well as curated categories put together by the Shortcuts team.
Use this to open the main view of Shortcuts and see everything in your collection.
If you have a lot of App Shortcuts, this is the best view to see them all.
Asks you to enter your query, then encodes the text and opens the URL on Apple’s website to the search results.
Presents a menu of the six Lord of the Rings movies, with corresponding deep links into the TV app for each.
Opens to the “Sports” tab in the News app where you can see live games and stories from your favorite teams. If on iPhone and iPad, you can open links directly to games in the TV app.
Opens or closes the Safari sidebar depending on its current state (using AppleScript).
Activates a Home scene set to control multiple lights in my studio, turning them on or off depending on the current state.
Opens the Shortcuts Archive page on the MacStories website where the team hosts over 300 shortcuts freely available to download.
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