
Create a contact card
Asks you to enter in contact inforamtion, then generates a .VCF vcard file out of your answers and shares it.
Shortcuts for managing your address book in the Contacts app.
Use these shortcuts to insert and update contact cards, scrape data for new contacts, or interact with the people in your address book.
The Contacts app is the default way to sync information from your Address Book across Apple devices.
While the Contacts app hasn’t received many features over the years, the Shortcuts support for the app allows new levels of control over your contacts and their information – try pulling data, adding it in, and updating it in place with this set of shortcuts:
Asks you to enter in contact inforamtion, then generates a .VCF vcard file out of your answers and shares it.
Searches for contacts by group, then has you add text to place in their note field.
Presents a series of prompts for contact information, then generates a .VCF and asks you how you want to share it.
Asks you to select a Contact Group, then creates reminders to follow up with each person in that group.
Asks you to select a contact, then let’s you choose to message, call, FaceTime, or email them, along with prompts for the message if needed.
Scrapes text from input and looks for strings formatted as phone numbers.
Looks through the input text for email addresses and copies them to the clipboard.
Shares a duplicate of your personal contact card designed only for business.
Asks you to pick a file, then a Contact Group, then sends that file to each person in the group one-by-one.
Changes the user account of an Apple TV to my personal account, plus activates Light Mode and deactivates Reduce Loud Sounds.
Changes the Calendar Set in Fantastical to Main Calendars, then opens Today.
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