
Opens my email app of choice Gmail so I can immediately see relevant emails, then quickly filter out anything I don't care about.
Copies a prefilled email address to your clipboard to paste elsewhere.
Takes a pre-written email signature written in Markdown and converts it to rich text, then copies to it the clipboard to be pasted into the body an email.
Asks you to enter a subject line and then a message, then saves both as an email draft in the Mail app.
Save a short note to yourself by dictating or typing in the body, then automatically sending the email to your own email address with a canned title.
Opens the “Report A Problem” page on Apple’s website where you can see your list of purchases.
Prompts you to pick from the Blocks, Mutes, Domain Blocks, or Muted Words pages in Mastodon’s settings.
Looks at your Zoom calendar for scheduled meetings and shows the results.
Opens the Google app and starts listening for a dictated search query.
Gets the sound library from macOS, picks a random file, and plays it out loud.
Opens the deep link into Accessibility > Voice Control to so you can toggle the feature on or off to allow you to use your voice to control your device, even when you are on calls. Page also includes a link to the Voice Control Guide, controls for Language, Commands, Vocabulary, and options for Show Confirmation, Play Sound, Show Hints, Continuous Overlay, and Attention Aware.
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