
Check my headphone levels
Opens into the Health app to Hearing > Headphone Audio Levels to show how loud you’ve been listening to music.
Opens into the Apple Health app to display any Toothbrushing data that’s been tracked automatically or entered manually.
Opens into the Health app to Hearing > Headphone Audio Levels to show how loud you’ve been listening to music.
Opens the Health app to Browse > Mobility to show stats like stair speed, walking speed, and step length.
Opens into the Heart > VO2 max page in the Health app, displaying the data that’s newly available for all Apple Watch wearers in watchOS 7.
Opens into the Health app to show Nutrition data tracked by food-logging apps.
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.
Opens into the Sleep section of the Apple Health where the Sleep Schedule information can be changed.
Opens the MacStories account on Flipboard so you can read stories from Federico Viticci and friends.
Prompts you for a reminder about a type of food you have and when it expires.
Opens a pre-selected Keynote presentation. I use this with any current presentation that I may be working on.
Searches for contacts by group, then has you add text to place in their note field.
Takes a YouTube video and your provided chapter marker text, splits out the timecodes and converts them to total seconds, then formats individual links for each chapter in Markdown formatting.
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