Opens the app Wordy for Apple TV that displays the time in an abstract text style, like “Quarter to twelve” rather than actual numbers.
Opens the Adobe Lightroom app for Apple TV, then shows the remote so you can select an album to view.
Opens the app Fin for Apple TV, which lets you select timers and display them in a huge format.
Opens Twitch on the TV of your choice, showing the Remote after so you can select a channel.
Opens the app Lumy for Apple TV, which lets you see relevant times for sunrise and sunset so you can know when to take the best photos.
Opens the RadarScope app for Apple TV that lets you see large weather maps and see conditions in your area.
Opens the Letterboxd app on the selected Apple TV, then shows the Remote so you can navigate
Opens the automatic playlist for Liked videos created for every YouTube account.
Gets the base64-encoded text for the Shame sound from Game of Thrones, decodes it, and plays it twice at 75% volume with a short break in between.
Asks you to enter your query, then encodes the text and opens the URL on Apple’s website to the search results.
Searches for hiking locations nearby, then gets driving directions to the spot you’ve chosen.
Gets a list of all the titles for your Shortcuts folders. On macOS, uses the Shortcuts Command Line Interface (CLI) to make the request; on iOS, uses a Regular Expression to find the results. Also saves a .txt file of the output.
Gets URLs from input, extracts the name, then formats it as a Markdown link.
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