Open URLs
Opens URLs passed into the action in Safari (or the corresponding app if it’s a deep link).
Opens the deep link into the History section of the YouTube library page in the app.
Turns on my living room TV, opens the YouTube app, and shows the remote control on the current device so I can navigate the interface. When run from Mac, opens YouTube in Safari in fullscreen.
Opens the YouTube section for purchased movies, including films synced with Movies Anywhere.
Opens the Subscriptions feed sorted as a list so you can see who’s live at the top.
Opens YouTube.com on the web or redirects to the Home tab in the app.
Opens the deep link into the Watch Later page of the YouTube website, where I can then watch videos in picture-in-picture. Requires opening in Safari after showing page.
Opens the feed of channels you’ve subscribed to on YouTube – use this to directly access channels using Search, or clean up your subscriptions by removing some.
Opens the deep link into Privacy and Security settings on iOS and the Security pane on macOS. Options include controls for Location Services and Tracking, plus others like Local Network, Nearby Interactions, Microphone and Speech Recognition, and Research Sensor and Usage Data. Also includes Safety Check, Sensitive Content Warning, Analytics and Improvements, Apple Advertising, App Privacy Report, and Lockdown Mode.
Asks you to enter a prompt for ChatGPT-4, then saves the prompt, response, and date into a new note in Bear.
Opens the curated section of Amazon that suggests products based on your past purchase and browsing history.
Removes the background of a photo, cropping the remaining subject to remove blank space.
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