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Get screen dimensions
Gets the width and height of the current screen and displays the pixel dimensions.
Logs out the current user from macOS entirely.
Gets the width and height of the current screen and displays the pixel dimensions.
Turns True Tone on or off on the current device, adapting the display temperature to the current surroundings.
Starts the screen saver on your Mac. Choose from the Landscape, Cityscape, Underwater, Earth, or other options in System Settings and trigger it using this.
Gets the current Wi-Fi network details, including the current IP address, Network Name, BSSSID, Wi-Fi Standard, RX Rate, TX Rate, RSSI, Noise, Channel Number, and Hardware MAC Address.
Sets appearance, Night Shift, True Ton, brightness, and volume to your preset choices – including options for daytime or evening.
Displays a random to-do that’s due today from Things in the Menu Bar.
Plays the automatic Favorites Mix curated by Apple Music for you, updated Mondays.
Searches The Movie Database for TV shows using Toolbox Pro, extracts the ID, and opens the deep link into Callsheet.
Takes PNGs from input, resizes them to 2048px wide, appends a number for each image found, and asks you where to save it in Files.
Opens the link to the Library tab of YouTube, which shows your History, Watch Later, Playlists, and Liked Videos.
Opens the Books app to the “Want to Read” section that’s built up when you mark books as such.
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