Placeholder shortcut to hold your Transistor.fm API key – use this to pass your authentication details into another shortcut using Run Shortcut.
Accesses the Transistor API and extracts the episode data in a nicely-formatted view. Requires the Actions app.
Opens Transistor.fm to the new episode page for your pre-selected podcast so you can upload a new file, give it a title and description, and publish.
Ues the Transistor API to get your show data and presents it in a nicely-formatted view. Requires the Actions app.
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.
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.”
Opens the “Ad Locations” page for the latest episode of your Transistor podcast.
Sets the Apple Watch to silent mode, turns on Do Not Disturb, sets the volume to 0% and vibrates if run from iPhone.
Creates a lap point in the currently-running Stopwatch, marking the elapsed time.
Turns on my living room, turns off your alarm in case you’ve woken up before it, and softly plays the radio station on my HomePod.
Opens the iCloud Drive section of the Settings app on iOS and iPadOS.
If you don’t want the Grab YouTube playlist ID shortcut installed, delete the Run Shortcut action above and the URL action below.
However, the shortcut won’t work with links from videos inside playlists anymore.
Locks the screen of the current device, requring authentication for another user to sign in.
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