
Show my Sleep data
Opens the Health app into the Sleep category so you can check data tracked by Apple Watch or other apps.
Presents a menu of Health tabs grouped by section, health records, and categories of health data, then opens to the tab of your choice.
Opens the Health app into the Sleep category so you can check data tracked by Apple Watch or other apps.
Opens into the Health app to the Browse tab where you can pick from your Categories or Records data to open.
Opens the Health app to the Health Checklist page that lets you set up your iPhone to keep an eye on things for you, letting you quickly enable features like Emergency SOS, Medical ID, Crash Detection, Headphone Notifications, and Walking Steadiness Notifications.
Opens into the Health app to the Clinical Vitals section of your Health Records where you can “connect to your providers to see your health records and get updates when there’s a new entry.”
Opens the Health app to the Activity section to display Rings and Workouts data gathered by Apple Watch.
Opens into the Health app to the Hearing category where you can see headphone audio levels, environmental sound levels, environmental sound reduction, and any noise notifications or hearing test results.
Asks to you enter what you’re currently working on, then sets it due 1 minute from now so it shows up on your lock screen.
Looks for photos taken in the last week, lets you pick which ones to save, then presents a list of your albums to choose where to save them.
Presents a menu of MacStories shows, then plays the next episode from the selected show based on the preselected custom sort order (or default order from the Podcasts app).
Opens the Portrait camera to the Selfie mode – my preferred way to take selfies, but one I forget to use (until now).
Prompts you to enter the time for when a currently-running should have stopped, then stops it and sets that end time.
Pulls archived items from a specific tag and extracts the title/URL from the choice, separated by two tabs and copied to the clipboard so it can be pasted across columns in a spreadsheet.
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