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.
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.
Lets you quicky add characters like parantheses, brackets, or quotes before and after a string of text.
Wraps the input in three backticks on either side (which displays as a “code block” in Markdown-supported applications).
Opens the Amazon homepage, which redirects to the main page of the app when opened on mobile.
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.
Opens the Camera preview to let you take 3 photos, then sitches them into an animated GIF.
Dials the number for 1-800-APL-CARE, the phone number for getting assistance with products for which you’ve purchased AppleCare.
Opens the Trash can in Notion Mail where you can see recently-deleted emails and recover any before they expire.
Records high quality audio immediately for 1 minute and saves it to a folder of your choice.
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