
Add to an existing note
Takes text from the input and adds it to a recent note of your choosing.
Takes text from the input and adds it to a recent note of your choosing.
Creates a note for the current calendar week. Also checks if one exists before creating it, to avoid duplicates.
Searches for a note called “Links of the Week” and appends the shortcut input or clipboard text to the end in the Notes app.
Gets text from the Share sheet or clipboard and returns the total word count.
Asks you to enter a name on import, then looks for a note with the name and “wishlist” and creates one if not found – then, adds any links from the Share sheet or asks you to enter in a new item, then appends it to the list automatically.
Asks for a query, finds notes, presents a list of options, and opens the chosen note.
Gets the last 20 recently modified notes and presents a menu, then opens the note.
Opens the “Notes” folder, which contains notes not yet sorted into folders.
Opens the “All iCloud” folder of notes that shows everything across your folders.
Opens the “Work” folder in Notes – when in Gallery view, this will also show your sub-folders.
Opens the “Shared” folder of notes that you’ve collaborated on with others.
Presents a menu of my work-related folders and opens the corresponding choice.
Uses the Choose From menu action to present top-level categories for Notes folders, then includes multiple other menus for each category and opens into the chosen Folder.
Presents a menu of the main folder and various subfolders for my Video notes in the Notes open, then opens into the chosen folder using Show Notes Folder.
Openes the Routines folder where your daily checklists are stored.
Opens a custom “Templates” folder in Notes where I keep notes I want to duplicate.
Opens into the Checklists folder I’ve created in Notes to keep various task lists or templates.
Takes a location as input or your current location and searches for nearby destinations noted as Landmarks, then opens your selected option in Maps.
Takes content from input, the clipboard, on-screen, or via a prompt and adds it to Reeder’s Read Later system.
Use this shortcut to sort your shortcuts set to show up on the Apple Watch. Use this view to rename them, change the colors, sort the order, or drag and drop shortcuts out to remove them.
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