
Heat up my coffee
Opens the Ember app for iPhone and Apple Watch for my heated coffee mug.
Asks you to choose the type of caffeinated drink (coffee, espresso, cappuccino, or a soda) and logs the caffeine content into the Health app. Also compares against the daily recommended limit of milligrams of caffeine.
Opens the Ember app for iPhone and Apple Watch for my heated coffee mug.
Checks the current device, then, depending on the platform, opens Twitter in a specific way.
Opens Feedback Assistant on macOS and presses Command + N to create a new feedback report.
Presents a menu of the six options for Background Sounds available in Accessibility—balanced noise, bright noise, dark noise, ocean, ra, and stream sounds—then activates the choice, turns on the sounds, sets the volume to 20%, and also allows sounds during background media at 10%.
Opens Flipboard.com or tools, a page where you can find embed features for your (or any) magazines, plus find informations about follow, share, and Flip It buttons to install on your website.
Simulates the keyboard shortcut for Command + Shift + P, which activates the Perplexity search bar from anywhere.
Takes content from input, the clipboard, on-screen, or via a prompt and adds it to Reeder’s Read Later system.
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