
Edit my sleep schedule
Opens into the Sleep section of the Apple Health where the Sleep Schedule information can be changed.
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 Sleep section of the Apple Health where the Sleep Schedule information can be changed.
Opens into the Health app to show Nutrition data tracked by food-logging apps.
Opens into the Apple Health app to display any Toothbrushing data that’s been tracked automatically or entered manually.
Opens into a variety of pages in the Health app, including: sleep, nutrition, handwashing, toothbrushing, activity, flights climbed, body measurements, mobility, heart data, VO2 max info, environmental volume levels, and headphone levels.
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 Hearing > Headphone Audio Levels to show how loud you’ve been listening to music.
Asks you to pick a time zone, then formats the date to show the offset value (such as +0800).
Searches the Shortcuts app for the word “Mac” to find your Mac-related shortcuts.
Asks you to pick a focus mode, then toggles the current Music Focus Filter setting for “Use Listening History” so you can switch whether or not to Use Listening History for a chosen focus with an existing filter. Works well as a Control in Control Center.
Creates a project for a Folder in Shortcuts, then adds each shortcut as a to-do with a link to open the shortcut.
Opens the Software Update section of Settings to see if new betas and updates are available.
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