Opens the “Groceries” list in Reminders.
Asks you to pick from completed grocery reminders and removes them.
Asks you to pick from pre-programmed grocery store locations, then estimates travel time, distance, route, and arrival time before presenting the option to get directions.
Asks you to pick items from previous grocery orders, adds new copies to the list, and clears the old ones.
Asks you to pick from incomplete grocery reminders, then marks them as complete.
Dictates text, then splits it by new lines and adds them to Reminders in your groceries list.
Presents a dialog to input a title for a new rmeinder, then adds it silently
Asks you to enter a username, then opens that account in Flipboard.
Searches the Shortcuts app for the word “Mac” to find your Mac-related shortcuts.
Presents the option to choose from “Work” or “Personal” groups, then from the set of lists, then opens the chosen list in Reminders. Works great in the Shortcuts widget.
Previews a local webpage copy of Unicode Technical Standard #35 for Locale Data Markup Language, letting you see all the custom date format strings you can use in Shortcuts.
Opens the QuickBooks page for connecting your bank accounts – use this to set up new accounts or update your connection if it falls out of sync.
Uses the Show Topic action from News to open into the main Technology news category, which I’ve found is a good superset or generic term that captures all the best stories from tech subjects I’m interested in before I dive into more specific topics.
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