Get Dictionary from Input
Makes a dictionary from the text passed as input. JSON (like {“foo”: “bar”}), key-value pairs (like foo=bar&baz=biz), and XML-based plist are supported.
Ues the Transistor API to get your show data and presents it in a nicely-formatted view. Requires the Actions app.
Accesses the Transistor API to retrieve your subscriber data and extract the Total Count.
Opens the developer documentation for the Transistor API.
Opens to the Campaigns tab on Transistor.fm to let you “configure ads, promotions, announcements, or other audio snippets to be included in your episodes.”
Gets the latest episode from your Transistor podcast and scrapes out the ID for the media URL and pastes it into the episode embed player.
Opens to the Subscribers tab of the Transistor website for your podcast where you can see total listeners, how many remaining you have in your plan, manage subscribers, and share an invite link.
Accesses the Transistor API to retrieve your account data, looks at first show, then retrieves the slug from its attributes – copy it and paste it into your other shortcuts.
Asks you for wake up time, when you fell asleep again, and logs the time in Health before presenting the total length back to you.
Opens the All Shortcuts tab to show your App Shortcuts plus your custom shortcuts.
Asks you to pick an area, then a project, then marks it as done.
Shows the Attachment Browser view in the Notes app to show the Photos and Videos, Scans, Maps, Websites, Audio, and Documents you saved in Notes.
Presents a menu of your favorite nearby theaters, then opens the corresponding URLs for that theater so you can buy tickets.
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