
Open my Automations
Use this shortcut to see your Personal and Home automations set up on iPhone and iPad.
Works well from the Shortcuts widget or using Siri when you want to set up a new Automation.
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.
Use this shortcut to see your Personal and Home automations set up on iPhone and iPad.
Works well from the Shortcuts widget or using Siri when you want to set up a new Automation.
Asks you to type in the name of a shortcut, then opens it so you can edit the actions.
Using a text field populated from “List Folder names,” lets you select multiple folders, grabs the shortcut names from all of the folders, and lets you copy out the titles.
Asks you to pick a folder, then a shortcut, then runs it right away.
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
Opens the macOS folder System > Library > Services so you can see shortcuts you’ve added as Services.
Dictates text, then splits it by new lines and adds them to Reminders in your groceries list.
Wakes the Apple TV and sets the playback destination to that device, making any videos play over AirPlay.
Takes two dates chosen as input and calculates the duration in seconds between thme – works as a Unix timestamp converter.
Asks you to enter the name for a new list, then creates it using the Mastodon API.
Turns the Wi-Fi on, waits a second, and shows the currently-connected network’s name.
Grabs a to-do from Things set for Today and displays it in the Menu Bar using One Thing.
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