
Copy to Clipboard
Copies the result of the last action to the clipboard.
Asks for text, then converts it to the NATO Alphabet to read out “Apple” like “Alfa Papa Papa Lima Echo.”
Scrapes out any list elements like dashes, asterisks, or double brackets so you’re left with only new lines of text.
Corrects the spelling of the text shared as input or from your clipboard, then presents it a prompt to confirm before copying.
Uses a regular expressions to automatically get rid of new lines that don’t have any text in them.
Opens a specific spreadsheet in the Numbers app. Works well for your current in-progress document.
Turns on the Books setting that disables continous scroll and lets you turn pages like you would in a physical book.
Opens the deep link into Privacy and Security settings on iOS and the Security pane on macOS. Options include controls for Location Services and Tracking, plus others like Local Network, Nearby Interactions, Microphone and Speech Recognition, and Research Sensor and Usage Data. Also includes Safety Check, Sensitive Content Warning, Analytics and Improvements, Apple Advertising, App Privacy Report, and Lockdown Mode.
Checks for a movie calendar event (automatically added via Gmail when you purchase tickets) and presents the total travel time estimates, then opens Apple Maps to get directions.
Opens the main Home tab of the TV app where you can view and add content to your Up Next queue.
Opens Perplexity to a new, blank search set to Pro mode, which acts as your conversational search guide. “Instead of quick, generic results, Pro Search engages with you, fine-tuning its answers based on your needs.”
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