Apple Has (Finally) Made Shortcuts’ Action Editor Easier To Browse

Apple has improved the organization, categorization, and sort order of actions inside the Shortcuts app – a welcome change that should help new users get started.

In iOS 18.1 developer beta 2, Apple has updated how it organizes actions in the Shortcuts app to create a better experience for users, including a new ordering inside action and categories, as well as two new categories.

This a long overdue change to the Action Editor, which should make it easier for new users to learn how to use Shortcuts – categories are more distinct, important actions are easier to find, and there’s a logical sort order inside groups to help you progressively understand how to use them.

New Order

Throughout all categories and subcategories in the Shortcuts app, Apple has updated the order of actions from alphabetical to a custom order. Instead of actions being ordered by what letter happened to appear at the beginning of what verb happened to be chosen for that action, now the actions inside Shortcuts have a logical order that emphasizes important functions first and group similar functions near each other.

A great example of this new group ordering is in the Media category, which consists of Music, Podcasts, and Photos actions – previously there was were multiple small categories at the beginning (shown above), then photos, then music, then back to photos, then more music in the form of Playlists, and finally podcasts.

Now, all the entire category has been streamlined, music and podcast actions are near each other, and the photos actions are grouped logically as well.

Another great example of the new logical ordering of actions inside categories is the Scripting category, where the most commonly-used actions like Show Result and Ask for Input have been entirely moved up to the top, rather than buried in their respective “No-Ops” and “Notification” categories that deemphasized their critical use while Scripting.

Now, when looking through the Scripting group, it should be easier to find the actions you’re most likely to use near the top, and the more esoteric tools are lower down where advanced users can find them – or just Search for them.

New Groups

Going further, the Scripting category is also now dedicated more directly towards true scripting functions, and in the process Apple has moved a subset of actions out and into new groups for Controls and Device functions.

Over time, as Apple added more and more functionality to the Scripting category, it became bloated with lots of system functions that don’t necessarily relate to the act of scripting, per se.

Now, with the introduction of Controls as function in Control Center, Apple has broken out all Controls-related actions into a new Controls group. Similarly, all the actions that related to the specific Device details have been moved into the new Device category.

These new groups are a great addition, emphasizing the functionality found in Controls and Device categories that might’ve otherwise been lost on users who don’t do much Scripting, while also making the Scripting category more clear on its own.

I hope Apple continues to expand these groups and adds more categories. Apple could open these categories to third-party developers, letting developers add actions to these categories as well as creating more top-level groupings – this would further help users find what actions are available to utilize without going through app-by-app to check.

Welcome Improvements

These updated action grouping, ordering, and new categories are a very welcome addition to the Action Editor experience in Shortcuts – this automation platform has so much potential and little user experience tweaks like this can go a long way towards introducing newer users to such a complicated experience.

And even as a seasoned expert, I’ve wanted these for a long time – hence why I directly asked for these changes via Apple’s Feedback tool, which I’m extremely happy to see implemented.

Check out the developer betas to get early access to these changes, or you can look forward to these updates when iOS 18.1 releases this fall.


Here’s the full breakdown of the new categorization (note that some actions are not contained in a subcategory):

Actions

Scripting

  • Comment
  • Show Result
  • Show Alert
  • Ask for Input
  • Count

Control Flow

  • Choose from Menu
  • If
  • Repeat
  • Repeat with Each
  • Wait

Variables

  • Set Variable
  • Get Variable
  • Add to Variable

Lists

  • List
  • Choose from List
  • Get Item from List

Dictionaries

  • Dictionary
  • Get Dictionary Value
  • Set Dictionary Value
  • Get Dictionary from Input

Numbers

  • Number
  • Random Number
  • Round Number
  • Format Number
  • Get Numbers from Input

Math

  • Calculate
  • Calculate Expression
  • Calculate Statistics

Measurement

  • Measurement
  • Convert Measurement

Dates

  • Date
  • Format Date
  • Adjust Date
  • Get Time Between Dates
  • Get Dates from Input
  • Convert Time Zone

Text

  • Text
  • Get Text from Input
  • Show Definition
  • Get Name of Emoji

Text Editing

  • Change
  • Combine Text
  • Split Text
  • Replace Text
  • Match Text
  • Get Group from Matched Text
  • Correct Spelling

Audio

  • Dictate Text
  • Transcribe Audio
  • Speak Text
  • Make Spoken Audio from Text

Translation

  • Detect Language
  • Translate Text

Items

  • Get Name
  • Get Type
  • Set Name
  • Quick Look
  • View Content Graph

Shortcuts

  • Get My Shortcuts
  • Run Shortcut

Other

  • Get What’s On Screen
  • Base64 Encode
  • Generate Hash
  • URL Encode
  • Format File Size
  • Stop and Output
  • Stop This Shortcut
  • Wait to Return
  • Run Script over SSH
  • Open X-Callback URL
  • Nothing

Controls

  • Set Silent Mode
  • Set Focus
  • Set Volume
  • Set Flashlight
  • Set Low Power Mode
  • Shut Down

Connectivity

  • Set Airplane Mode
  • Set Wi-Fi
  • Set Bluetooth
  • Set Cellular Data
  • Set Personal Hotspot
  • Set VPN
  • Set AirDrop Receiving

Display

  • Set Appearance
  • Set Orientation Lock
  • Set Brightness
  • Set True Tone
  • Set Night Shift
  • Lock Screen
  • Set Stage Manager

Navigation

  • Open App
  • Go to Home Screen

Capture

  • Take Photo
  • Take Video
  • Record Audio
  • Take Screenshot

Device

  • Get Device Details
  • Get Battery Status
  • Get Orientation
  • Get Current Focus
  • Get Physical Activity

Clipboard

  • Copy to Clipboard
  • Get Clipboard

Notification

  • Show Notification
  • Play Sound

Network

  • Get Current IP Address
  • Get Network Details
  • Get Hotspot Password
  • Reset Cellular Data Statistics

Wallpaper

  • Set Wallpaper Photo
  • Get All Wallpapers
  • Switch Between Wallpapers

Location

  • Get Current Location
  • Find Places
  • Filter Locations
  • Open Directions
  • Open in Maps
  • Request Ride

Location

  • Get Details of Location
  • Location
  • Get Maps URL

Addresses

  • Street Address
  • Get Addresses from Input

Travel

  • Get Distance
  • Get Halfway Point
  • Get Travel Time

Media

Image

  • Convert Image
  • Filter Images
  • Get Details of Images
  • Get Images from Input
  • Make Image from PDF Page
  • Make Image Rich Text
  • Extract Text from Image

Image Editing

  • Markup
  • Combine Images
  • Crop Image
  • Flip Image
  • Mask Image
  • Overlay Image
  • Overlay Text
  • Resize Image
  • Rotate Image/Video
  • Remove Image Background

GIFs

  • Make GIF
  • Make Video from GIF
  • Add Frame to GIF
  • Get Frames from Image

Photos

  • Select Photos
  • Find Photos
  • Get Latest Photos
  • Get Latest Videos
  • Get Latest Screenshots
  • Get Latest Bursts
  • Get Latest Live Photos
  • Get Last Import
  • Remove from Photo Album
  • Delete Photos
  • Save to Photo Album

Video

  • Encode Media
  • Trim Media

Playback

  • Set Volume
  • Play/Pause
  • Seek
  • Skip Back
  • Skip Forward
  • Set Noise Control Mode
  • Hand Off Playback
  • Change Playback Destination

Music

  • Select Music
  • Find Music
  • Play Music
  • Add to Playing Next
  • Clear Playing Next
  • Get Current Song
  • Get Details of Music

Playing Next

  • Add to Playing Next
  • Clear Playing Next

Playlists

  • Add to Playlist
  • Create Playlist
  • Get Playlist

Podcasts

  • Find Podcasts
  • Follow Podcast
  • Play Podcast
  • Get Episodes of Podcast
  • Get Podcasts from Library
  • Get Details of Podcast
  • Get Details of Podcast Episode

Sharing

  • Share
  • Share with Apps
  • Send Message
  • Send Email

AirDrop

  • AirDrop

Clipboard

  • Copy to Clipboard
  • Get Clipboard

Photos

  • Post to Shared Album

QR Code

  • Generate QR Code
  • Scan QR or Barcode

Documents

  • Print
  • Markup

PDFs

  • Make PDF
  • Optimize File size of PDF
  • Split PDF into Pages
  • Add PDF to Books
  • Get Text from PDF

File Storage

  • File
  • Select File
  • Move File
  • Rename File
  • Save File
  • Delete Files
  • Get Link to File
  • Create Folder
  • Get Contents of Folder
  • Get File from Folder
  • Append to Text File

Archives

  • Make Archive
  • Extract Archive

Files

  • Open File
  • Get Details of Files
  • Filter Filters

Rich Text

  • Make HTML from Rich Text
  • Make Markdown from Rich Text
  • Make Rich Text from HTML
  • Make Rich Text from Markdown

Web

  • Search Web
  • Open URLs
  • Find Giphy GIFs

Safari

  • Show Web View
  • Add to Reading List

RSS

  • Get Items from RSS Feed
  • Get RSS Feeds from Page

Articles

  • Filter Articles
  • Get Details of Article
  • Get Article using Safari Reader

URLs

  • URL
  • Get URLs from Input
  • Expand URL
  • Get Component of URL

Web Requests

  • Get Contents of URL
  • Get Headers of URL

Web Pages

  • Get Contents of Web Page
  • Get Details of Safari Web Page
  • Run JavaScript on Web Page

* Save to Photo Album should be higher in this list, as it’s required for any images to be saved to Photos at all – this is often a case of confusion where people create GIFs or edit images, but don’t know to save them to Photos.

** The Playing Next category appears to be a duplicate, as the actions contained are also listed in the Music category.

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