Presents a menu of your gamertags so you can copy and share them with friends.
Asks what game was played, how it ended, and what you could learn from it, then logs it in Notes with the time stamp.
Prompts you to choose from a dictionary of your favorite streamers and opens the link to their channel.
Opens Twitch.TV on your Mac – works remotely from your other devices too.
Opens Twitch on the Apple TV, or opens the website in fullscreen if run from Mac.
Asks you to choose the type of caffeinated drink (coffee, espresso, cappuccino, or a soda) and logs the caffeine content into the Health app. Also compares against the daily recommended limit of milligrams of caffeine.
Opens the Ember app for iPhone and Apple Watch for my heated coffee mug.
From a list of subreddit names, lets you choose a subreddit, pull items from its RSS feed, and choose from the results before opening it into the Apollo app for Reddit.
From a list of subreddit names, lets you choose a subreddit, pull items from its RSS feed, and choose from the results before opening it into the Apollo app for Reddit.
From a list of subreddit names, lets you choose a subreddit, pull items from its RSS feed, and choose from the results before opening it into the Apollo app for Reddit.
Opens directly into one of your curated Lists inside the Twitter app.
Presents a menu for various Twitter search operations, including jumping right into the search field, showing Twitter Moments, searching through all tweets, cutting down results to only people you follow, or even searching your own tweets.
With this one tool, you can take advantage of all the awesome options buried in Twitter search – it’s like Google for people you follow.
This uses a combination of donated actions from Twitter, the Search Web action native to Shortcuts, and deep links taken from the web.
Shows the Search tab in Ivory, which shows the Trending posts feature under Browse.
Opens the “See More” link from your curated Comixology homepage to the “Discover a new comic series” page on Amazon.
Switches the Voice Control so you can issue commands to your device, giving you hands-free control of your devices.
Works great for Accessibility purposes, as well as simply using a device when you can’t reach it – I use this on my iPad Pro when it’s on the stand I have on my desk.
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