Create Flipboard magazine embed
For a given magazine URL, creates a Flipboard embed using the preset width of your choice.
For a given magazine URL, creates a Flipboard embed using the preset width of your choice.
Asks you to enter a username, then opens that account in Flipboard.
Given your Flipboard username added on import, opens the link to your profile so you can see your magazines, likes, and flips.
Opens the magazine for MatthewCassinelli.com which contains all the articles published from my blog.
Opens the Flipboard topic for Portland – check for a topic for your local area.
Opens the URL for The News Desk’s Technology section to see top stories curated by Flipboard.
Opens the URL for the News magazine from the Flipboard News Desk into the app.
Opens the MacStories account on Flipboard so you can read stories from Federico Viticci and friends.
Opens the Flipboard account for The Verge where you can see recent stories from the cutting edge of technology.
Opens the TechCrunch account on Flipboard so you can see stories from the startup, technology, and business world.
Opens Flipboard.com or tools, a page where you can find embed features for your (or any) magazines, plus find informations about follow, share, and Flip It buttons to install on your website.
Opens the Google app and activates the Search function, showing the keyboard immediately so you can start typing your query.
Asks you to give a search query, then passes it to the Google app to show results.
Opens the Google app and activates Voice Search, letting you use Google dictation in place of Apple’s before performing a Google Search.
Opens the Google app to the Lens function so you can use your phone’s camera to scan the environment around you and perform AI functions like real-time translation of street signs.
receives a photo from the Share Sheet ( or asks you to pick one) and passes it to the Google app to the Lens feature, using it as a search input and showing you results based off what it sees.
Opens the Google app to the Lens feature and looks for text to translate using the camera.
Given a preset dictionary of your comic titles and unique IDs, asks you to pick which comic to open on the web.
Asks you to enter a search query, formats it for an Amazon URL, and opens the search results in the Kindle library (including non-Comics results).
Opens the Kindle library on the web to the Comics tab where you can see your full list of comics available to read.
Asks you to enter a query, then passes it to Arc Search with “Browse for me” enabled to collect links and summarize results automatically.
Stores your List:Write token for the Mastodon API to reuse in other shortcuts.
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