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Enable app permissions
Opens the Security preference pane on Mac so you can allow any app permissions needed.
Open the Subscriptions page of the App Store.
Opens the Security preference pane on Mac so you can allow any app permissions needed.
Gets 25 items from Apple’s RSS feed for top free apps, asks you to pick from the list, and opens one.
Opens the deep link into the Updates section in the App Store where you can update apps one-by-one, read release notes, or Update All.
Asks you for a query, then finds up to 25 results from the App Store and asks you which one to open. Change the “Results” parameter to iPad or Mac to specify for those platforms.
Search for an app on the App Store, then copy its link to the system clipboard. Also includes a prompt to show the price.
Open the Subscriptions page of the App Store where you can manage recurring purchases for your apps.
Activates or deactivates the Water Lock setting on your Apple Watch, ejecting water from the speaker as needed.
Uses Open App > Slide Over to open your favorite apps in Slide Over – I use 1Password, Music, Twitter, Craft, Notes, and Things.
Asks you for a query, then opens the Twitter app to show you results.
Asks you to choose from recent live photos and converts them into videos or GIFs.
Presents a series of tags, then searches for stories tagged accordingly and presents them in a menu to open.
Gets your Parked Car location and opens it in Google Maps.
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