Make Rich Text from Markdown
Takes the inputted Markdown and turns it into rich text, which can then be converted to other formats.
Looks for text formatted as Markdown coming from the clipboard or share sheet and converts it into Rich Text, then copies it to the clipboard.
Asks you for a caption and filename, then formats it as a Markdown image reference.
Takes text shared as input or copied to the clipboard and converts it to Markdown formatting.
Gets URLs from input, extracts the name, then formats it as a Markdown link.
Finds the H1 header, removes that first line and one after it, and gets just the body of the text.
Converts the shortcut input from rich text to Markdown and adds it as a new sheet in Ulysses.
Opens into the Saved Stories tab of the News app, where you can quickly access news stories you’ve saved for later – I’ll often save multiple stories as I browse, then visit this tab to read them all one-by-one.
Opens to the website for Ramp, the main sponsors of TBPN.
Opens the Dock preference pane for macOS so you can customize features like widgets.
Opens the Tweetdeck app on Mac and uses AppleScript to put it in fullscreen.
Records audio using the phone’s mics, then saves the file and asks you if you want to share it.
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