Asks you to pick a time zone, then formats the date to show the offset value (such as +0800).
Asks you to pick two time zones, then calculates the offset compared to each other.
Input a time, then calculate and copy the values for a prefilled list of time zones and corresponding emoji.
Takes a timestamp like 4:51 and converts it to total seconds.
Takes two dates chosen as input and calculates the duration in seconds between thme – works as a Unix timestamp converter.
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.
Removes the background of a photo before appending it to an ongoing note so you can look back at past outfits.
Prompts you to enter a new location, then changes where it for the Parked Car feature.
Prompts you to enter a text note for your Parked Car spot to leave a reference for later.
Opens the Camera to take a photo, then adds it to your Parked Car location.
Gets your Parked Car location and shows it in a preview.
Gets your Parked Car location and opens it in Google Maps.
Checks for the time when you set your Parked Car and returns it to you.
Activates the key code for F4’s native function, which triggers the LaunchPad feature that shows your app icons like an iOS Home Screen.
Asks you for a query, then opens the Twitter app to show you results.
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