Quick dictate
Starts dictation and captures after a pause, copying the result to the clipboard so you can paste it.
Shortcuts for interacting with the written word like you would in a text editor.
Use these shortcuts to insert text replacements in any block of text, perform a spellcheck, or define words using the system dictionary.
Also includes a shortcut for turning images into text strings that can be decoded back into the image later.
Starts dictation and captures after a pause, copying the result to the clipboard so you can paste it.
Presents a list of preset emoji and copies your choice to the clipboard.
Takes an input and counts the total words, then displays the information in a dialog or speaks it back with Siri.
Gets text from input or prompts you to enter it, then counts the length of the string.
Asks you to enter text, then wraps it with a blank paragraph graph on either side.
Lets you quicky add characters like parantheses, brackets, or quotes before and after a string of text.
Wraps the input in three backticks on either side (which displays as a “code block” in Markdown-supported applications).
Pulls recent links from my blog’s RSS feed and lets me choose which ones I want to share, then formats them as a Markdown linked list and copies it to my clipboard.
Connects to AirPods and activates transparency. Utilizes AirBuddy when run from Mac, and on iOS uses Actions to check for AirPods Pro vs AirPods Max.
Adds one hour to the current time and sets a reminder telling you the laundry is done.
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