
Get Text from Input
Returns text from the previous action’s output.
For example, this action can get the name of a photo or song, or the text of a web page.
Takes an input and counts the total words, then displays the information in a dialog or speaks it back with Siri.
Gets text from input or prompts you to enter it, then counts the length of the string.
Presents a list of preset emoji and copies your choice to the clipboard.
Starts dictation and captures after a pause, copying the result to the clipboard so you can paste it.
Asks you to enter text, then wraps it with a blank paragraph graph on either side.
Wraps the input in three backticks on either side (which displays as a “code block” in Markdown-supported applications).
Opens the deep link into the Voicemail section of the Phone app (vmshow://).
Stores your List:Read token for the Mastodon API to reuse in other shortcuts.
Disables Bluetooth entirely (as opposed to tapping the Bluetooth icon in Control Center, which only disconnects it).
Opens the deep link into the Accessibility settings for Switch Control, which allows you to use your iPhone by sequentially highlighting items on the screen that can be activated through an adaptive accesssory. Other options include settings for Switches, Recipe, Scanning Style, Auto Scanning Time, Pause on First Item, Loops, Move Repeat, Long Press, Tap Behavior, Focused Item After Tap, and keyboard, switch stabilization, point scanning, audio, and menu items controls.
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