
Copy to Clipboard
Copies the result of the last action to the clipboard.
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.
Prompts you to type in a folder name, then opens that folder in Shortcuts. Assigned to Shift + Control + O as a keyboard shortcut on macOS, and placed in the iPad dock.
Asks you which folder to open, then prompts for a name and creates a new shortcut with that title in that folder.
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.
Asks you to type in the name of a shortcut, then opens it so you can edit the actions.
Asks you to pick from all your Shortcuts folders, then a shortcut from that folder, then opens the shortcut.
Starts up a Timery timer from the last-logged event, starting anew from right now.
Searches The Movie Database for TV shows using Toolbox Pro, extracts the ID, and opens the deep link into Callsheet.
Presents a series of tags, then searches for stories tagged accordingly and presents them in a menu to open.
Opens into the Touch section of Accessibility settings to let you control features like AssistiveTouch, Reachability, Haptic Touch, Touch Accommodations, Tap or Swipe to Wake, Shake to Undo, Prevent Lock to End Call, Call Audio Routing, and Back Tap control
Opens the Amazon app to the Inspire tab, where you can watch videos from Amazon creators about products related to you.
Opens the “Movies” page of Regal Cinemas so you can see current, upcoming, and special release films that are available to buy tickets for.
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