
Show Amazon Lens
Opens the Amazon app to the Amazon Lens, where you can use your camera to scan barcodes and find pantry, health, and beauty products.
Opens the Amazon app to the Cart tab so you can what you’ve added so far, check the subtotal, and find items saved for later.
Opens the Amazon app to the Amazon Lens, where you can use your camera to scan barcodes and find pantry, health, and beauty products.
Opens the Amazon homepage, which redirects to the main page of the app when opened on mobile.
Opens the Amazon app to the Whole Foods Market page where you can find and order food from your nearby store.
Opens the Amazon app so you can find Today’s Deals in the For You, Lightning, and Can’t Miss offers categories.
Opens the Amazon app to the Search field, bringing up the keyboard automatically so you can type your query right away.
Opens the Amazon app to the Inspire tab, where you can watch videos from Amazon creators about products related to you.
Asks you to enter a query, then searches Pocket using that term and lets you choose from the results to open in Safari.
Gets an audio file encoded as text, decodes the value, and plays the sound at 35%. Pairs well with “Encode audio.”
Creates a presentation from your “My Themes” section, which appears when you use Edit > Save Theme in Keynote.
Simple shortcut for an App Automation for the IMDB app to instead open Callsheet – this name will appear as the title of your automation.
Sends a remote command to a Mac to wake up, then simulates keystrokes to keep it awake.
Uses the Show Topic action from News to open into the main Technology news category, which I’ve found is a good superset or generic term that captures all the best stories from tech subjects I’m interested in before I dive into more specific topics.
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