New in the Shortcuts Library: Apple Intelligence shortcuts
Now that Apple Intelligence is available in Shortcuts, I've built a set for the Use Model action, Writing Tools, Image Playground, and Photos Memories.
For a given input, asks you to describe your change – then, creates a summary, key points, list, and table, plus proofreads, rewrites, and adjusts the tone. Produces Markdown-ready text, complete with auto-generated title.
Allows you to enter a request, asks which model to prompt, then lets you ask Follow Up questions, and shows you the final response.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Siri and Search > Siri Responses where you can toggle where to Prefer Silent Responses, PRefer Spoken Responses, or set it to Automatic. Options also include a toggle to Always Show Siri Captions and Always Show Speech – I have these all turned on.
Copy text saved with Quick Notes and paste it into a Cursor agent chat in Plan Mode.
Takes recent saved notes, presents a list, copies the text of your chosen option, and opens into Cursor, starts a new Agent Chat, shifts to Plan mode, and presses Enter to send – all using AppleScript key codes.
Opens the settings app to Notifications > Siri Suggestions you can customize which apps show up in the Suggestions widget or Lock Screen.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Siri and Search > Language to let you change between one of the many options available.
Asks you to describe a memory to create, then uses Apple Intelligence and the Photos app to generate a Memory for you.
Presents a menu of every page in Mastodon’s settings to open to.
Runs AppleScript to activate the keyboard shortcut Command + N to create a new chat in the ChatGPT app for Mac.
Asks you to select a Contact Group, then creates reminders to follow up with each person in that group.
Opens the URL to the Snippets section of Settings in Notion Mail where you can create new snippets, and edit existing snippets, plus change their icon or shortcut.
Gets the top 10 movies currently sold on iTunes, asks you to choose from the list, and opens the URL of your choice.
Gets text from input or prompts you to enter it, then counts the length of the string.
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