
Opens the Perplexity website to your API settings, where you can manage API keys and payment details.
Opens the Perplexity settings to the Profile section, where you can tell Perplexity information about yourself and your preferences to inform results.
Stores your API key for Perplexity. Store the result as base64-encoded text so it’s not readable as plain text, which is then decoded as this is run.
Opens the URL for the Perplexity API documentation, so you can quickly reference how to get started or learn about the API.
Simulates the keyboard shortcut for Command + Shift + M, which activates the Perplexity voice mode in a popover window.
Prompts you to “Ask anything” before opening into Perplexity to search for your query.
Gets the files from a Videos folder in macOS, gets the contents, asks you to pick from the folders, and reveals it in Finder.
Opens the Quick Entry feature in MindNode to a blank page, which lets me start building a nested outline that can be saved as a mind map.
Waits a few seconds (to close the shortcut), takes a screenshot, waits for you to return to Shortcuts, then asks you to enter the title before adding it to Reminders.
Connects to AirPods and activates the Adaptive Mode new to iOS 17.
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.
Searches Passwords for a manually-added keyword “auth” on your logins so you can find all your 2-factor codes right away.
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