Take cleanshots with QuickTime
Make a screen recording in QuickTime that overrides the time or battery for a nice-looking screenshot.
Saves screenshots from Photos to iCloud—named like they are on macOS—and deletes the originals.
Make a screen recording in QuickTime that overrides the time or battery for a nice-looking screenshot.
Uses the donated action from the Photos app to open into the Recents album.
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 a custom “Screenshots” folder located in the Shortcuts folder in iCloud Drive.
Corrects the spelling of the text shared as input or from your clipboard, then presents it a prompt to confirm before copying.
Opens the “Movies” tab in the Netflix app by opening the URL taken from the website.
Creates a lap point in the currently-running Stopwatch, marking the elapsed time.
Opens the App Store Search page where you can look for games and apps or see curated categories.
Asks for a query, finds notes, presents a list of options, and opens the chosen note.
Utilizes the Transistor API to get your user data and extracts the ID.
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