Opens Amazon to your list of recent purchases that you might want to buy again.
Opens the portal page for their Basics line of products that Amazon produces for commonly-purchased items.
Opens the curated section of Amazon that suggests products based on your past purchase and browsing history.
Opens your recently-viewed items on Amazon so you can back to something you were just looking at.
Opens the category page on Amazon for products for the house, like gardening, kitchen supplies, furniture, and bedding.
Opens the daily deals section of Amazon where you can see items that are discounted for today only.
“Our most popular products ordered as gifts. Updated daily.”
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.
Prompts you to type in a folder name, then opens that folder in Shortcuts. Assigned to Shift + Control + O as a keyboard shortcut on macOS, and placed in the iPad dock.
Presents a menu for various Twitter search operations, including jumping right into the search field, showing Twitter Moments, searching through all tweets, cutting down results to only people you follow, or even searching your own tweets.
With this one tool, you can take advantage of all the awesome options buried in Twitter search – it’s like Google for people you follow.
This uses a combination of donated actions from Twitter, the Search Web action native to Shortcuts, and deep links taken from the web.
Dials the number for 1-800-MY-APPLE, the customer service line for Apple Support.
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