Check mobility data
Opens the Health app to Browse > Mobility to show stats like stair speed, walking speed, and step length.
Opens into the Apple Health app to display any Toothbrushing data that’s been tracked automatically or entered manually.
Opens the Health app to Browse > Mobility to show stats like stair speed, walking speed, and step length.
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 Health app to Hearing > Headphone Audio Levels to show how loud you’ve been listening to music.
Opens into the Sleep section of the Apple Health where the Sleep Schedule information can be changed.
Opens the Heath app to Other Data > Handwashing to display data tracked by Apple Watch.
Opens the Health app to the Activity section to display Rings and Workouts data gathered by Apple Watch.
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.
Asks you to pick an area, then a project, then marks it as done.
Presents a menu of the six Lord of the Rings movies, with corresponding deep links into the TV app for each.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Apple ID > iCloud. Use this shortcut to check your iCloud storage usage, manage iCloud access, access Keychain, turn on Private Relay, or utilize Hide My Email.
Opens the Search page in the TV app, letting you quickly type out a query or pick from their curated categories.
Utilizes AppleScript to open the Developer and press Command + 1 to open to the Discover page, where you can see curated categories and recent articles.
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