
Search on Twitter
Asks you for a query, then opens the Twitter app to show you results.
Takes a query as input and opens Google results under the Image tab in Safari.
Asks you for a query, then opens the Twitter app to show you results.
Opens the Google app to the Lens feature and looks for text to translate on-screen.
Opens the Google app and starts listening for a dictated search query.
Looks for the URL in your next meeting and asks if you want to open it.
Opens the settings app to Notifications > Siri Suggestions you can customize which apps show up in the Suggestions widget or Lock Screen.
Creates a special message for Discord to help avoid confusion that displays a specified date and time in each user’s timezone by converting the value to a Unix timestamp, with your choice of formatting options. Includes a bypass with Shortcut Input values.
Opens to the Feeds tab of Bluesky, showing My Feeds and the Discover New Feeds section.
Sets up dual monitors side-by-side, plus asks for an additional screen on the right and on the bottom for a Mac Mini or MacBook or iPad combo.
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