Control Home
Set the state of [name of Home set up in the Home app] by selecting scenes and accessories to automate.
Checks the temperature sensor levels in the main room, converting values to readable numbers before presenting them.
Sets the “I’m Working” scene, turning on my office lights to optimal levels for the workday.
Toggles a set of 4 Hue lights and one Light Strip in my main living space.
Turns on the TV, opens the Apple TV Remote, and sets the Movie Time scene before turning down brightness, enabling Do Not Disturb, and activating my Letterboxd shortcuts.
Changes the current Apple Watch face to the one I’ve designed with smart-home specific complications.
Sets the Hue lamps on the side tables in my bedroom on or off.
Use this shortcut to see your Personal and Home automations set up on iPhone and iPad.
Works well from the Shortcuts widget or using Siri when you want to set up a new Automation.
Turns the appearance dark, turns on Do Not Disturb, and sets an embedded wallpaper.
Opens into the Health Trends page from within the Summary tab – “Health looks for trends in certain topics and can notify you when there’s a change.”
Keep up with the folks in your family using group chats in Shortcuts.
Plays the Connected podcast from Relay.FM with Myke Hurley, Stephen Hackett, and Federico Viticci.
Adds a pre-set list of names as new Lists on Mastodon.
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