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.
Turns the studio lights to softer color temperatures and turns off all the lights in the rest of the houhse.
Toggles a smart switch by checking its current power state and turning it off or back on accordingly.
Turns on the kitchen lights and sets playback to the HomePod mini.
Opens the Alexa app, which can be set to automatically listen for responses when opened.
Turns on the Apple TV and opens the Fireplace app, plus shows the remote.
Sets the Hue lamps on the side tables in my bedroom on or off.
Asks you to pick a file, then a Contact Group, then sends that file to each person in the group one-by-one.
Presents a menu for various Twitter search operations, including jumping right into the search field, showing Twitter Moments, searching through all tweets, cutting down results to only people you follow, or even searching your own tweets.
With this one tool, you can take advantage of all the awesome options buried in Twitter search – it’s like Google for people you follow.
This uses a combination of donated actions from Twitter, the Search Web action native to Shortcuts, and deep links taken from the web.
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.”
Shows your recent movie ticket to be scanned by the ticket taker – or tap to open your ticket details.
Activates or deactivates the “On this device” account for Notes.
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