
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.
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.
Takes a logo stored in Files, resizes it to 150px, and overlays it 200px away from the bottom right of another image.
Takes a photo, resizes it to 1440px wide, converts it to a JPEG, and opens the share sheet so you can save it or send it elsewhere.
Takes an image from Photos or Files and encodes it into a long string of characters than be decoded back into the original image.
Opens a custom “Screenshots” folder located in the Shortcuts folder in iCloud Drive.
Opens the Reviews category on the MacStories website where the team posts app coverage and reviews.
Plays the Podcasts station I’ve designed around Productivity shows.
Asks you to pick from your Shortcuts folders, then repeats through the shortcuts from that folder asking you for a custom title and image from Photos before adding it to the Home Screen with a custom icon.
Opens the Apple Fitness app on the selected device, then shows the Remote so you can pair your Apple Watch and begin a workout.
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