Check mobility data
Opens the Health app to Browse > Mobility to show stats like stair speed, walking speed, and step length.
Opens into the Health app to show Nutrition data tracked by food-logging apps.
Opens the Health app to Browse > Mobility to show stats like stair speed, walking speed, and step length.
Opens into the Health app to Hearing > Headphone Audio Levels to show how loud you’ve been listening to music.
Opens into the Health app to Browse > Heart to show various stats tracked by Apple Watch like heart rate, HRV, and ECG measurements.
Opens into the Health app to Browse > Body Measurements to display data like weight, BMI, body fat percentage, or stats like waist circumference.
Opens into the Sleep section of the Apple Health where the Sleep Schedule information can be changed.
Looks at the Health app for total steps and distance for today, then formats the information to display in an alert or be spoken back from Siri.
Asks you to pick from upcoming events from your calendar, gets the location, asks for total passengers, and requests a ride to your destination.
Uses the Transistor API to look at your show data, gets the first show, and extracts the ID for use in your other shortcuts.
Takes any text you’ve copied and pasts it into a new Quick Entry for a mind map in MindNode.
Gets a list of all the titles for your Shortcuts folders. On macOS, uses the Shortcuts Command Line Interface (CLI) to make the request; on iOS, uses a Regular Expression to find the results. Also saves a .txt file of the output.
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