
Copy to Clipboard
Copies the result of the last action to the clipboard.
Asks you to enter a date, then generates the calendar week plus start or end dates.
Asks you to pick a time zone, then formats the date to show the offset value (such as +0800).
Presents you with a list of common and custom date or time formats, then copies the choice you make.
Takes two dates chosen as input and calculates the duration in seconds between thme – works as a Unix timestamp converter.
Asks you to pick two time zones, then calculates the offset compared to each other.
Previews a local webpage copy of Unicode Technical Standard #35 for Locale Data Markup Language, letting you see all the custom date format strings you can use in Shortcuts.
Sets AirDrop receiving to Contacts Only so people who you haven’t added cannot send you files.
Creates a special message for Discord to help avoid confusion that displays a specified date and time in each user’s timezone by converting the value to a Unix timestamp, with your choice of formatting options. Includes a bypass with Shortcut Input values.
Wraps the input in three backticks on either side (which displays as a “code block” in Markdown-supported applications).
Takes the default embed code for the most “most recent podcast” player, inserts your podcast code, and copies it to your clipboard to be pasted somewhere online
Opens the Arcade tab on the App Store app where you can see games available with the subscription.
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