
Grab release notes
Searches the App Store for an app of your choice, then exports the Release Notes (and date) as rich text.
Opens the Account page of the App Store app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Searches the App Store for an app of your choice, then exports the Release Notes (and date) as rich text.
Asks you to input a list of app names, then iterates through the list searching for resulting, presenting them to you, and opening the app in the App Store so you can download it before returning to Shortcuts to continue.
Gets 25 items from Apple’s RSS feed for top free apps, asks you to pick from the list, and opens one.
Opens the Apps tab of the App Store on iOS and iPadOS, and on macOS shows a menu where you can choose from Create, Work, Develop, or Categories sections to open.
Opens the App Store Search page where you can look for games and apps or see curated categories.
Searches for an app and downloads the artwork, plus optionally masks it as an icon.
Presents a menu of your family members, then calls the corresponding contact on FaceTime Audio.
Gets URLs from input, extracts the name, then formats it as a Markdown link.
Accepts a Thread link as input, extracts the username and excerpt, and formats it with multiple link types into a JSON dictionary shared as output.
Takes a list, adds it as bullets under a title, then creates a mind map in MindNode.
Finds the H1 header, removes that first line and one after it, and gets just the body of the text.
Uses Siri to speak back the most recently-added reminder in the Reminders app.
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