Previews a local webpage copy of Unicode Technical Standard #35 for Locale Data Markup Language, letting you see all the custom date format strings you can use in Shortcuts.
Takes a photo input and overlays “© YOUR NAME HERE” in the bottom right corner.
Scrapes out any list elements like dashes, asterisks, or double brackets so you’re left with only new lines of text.
Takes three lists of Shakespearean insults and combines them into one remark, making it appear as if Siri is making fun of you using old English slang.
I built this after being inspired by a similar website, wanting to see if I could recreate it in Shortcuts. Original material: http: or or www.pangloss.com or seidel or shake_rule.html
Presents your list of contacts, then calls the person you select. If they have multiple numbers, asks you which one to dial.
Opens the YouTube Shorts feed in the iOS and iPad apps, or the YouTube Shorts page on web.
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