
Dictate reminder
Uses the Dictate Text action set to stop listening “After Pause” and then saves my text into the To Do list created in Reminders (or your default list).
Shortcuts for taking advantage of the types of reminders available in the Reminders app.
Use these shortcuts to generate reminders with flags, photos, and Messages alerts without fiddling around with the Reminders interface.
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Uses the Dictate Text action set to stop listening “After Pause” and then saves my text into the To Do list created in Reminders (or your default list).
Takes whatever was last copied to your clipboard, splits it by every line break, then repeats through the list, adding each line as a new reminder in the specified list.
Waits a few seconds (to close the shortcut), takes a screenshot, waits for you to return to Shortcuts, then asks you to enter the title before adding it to Reminders.
Takes URLs from input or your clipboard and adds them to Reminders with the page name as the reminder title.
Sets a reminder one hour from now so you remember to grab your Apple Watch when it’s mostly charged.
Sets a reminder 7 hours from now letting me know once my rechargable batteries are finished.
Sets a reminder one hour from now that my Boosted Board is charged.
Uses Siri to speak back the most recently-added reminder in the Reminders app.
Sets a reminder a little over an hour from now so that you can unload the dishes.
Asks you to pick a reminder, type in subtasks, and inserts them into the Reminders app.
Prompts you to pick reminders, then a contact, then assigns those reminder to show up when you’re messaging that person.
Prompts you to pick a Reminders list, then lets you type in new tasks all at once and inserts them one-by-one.
Prompts you to enter a new reminder and adds it under Flagged reminders.
Prompts you for a reminder about a type of food you have and when it expires.
Gets the length of an article from input and divides the words by 200 to get a rough reading estimate.
Simulates the key code for F3, activating Mission Control on the Mac.
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