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Tests if a condition is true, and if so, runs the actions inside. Otherwise, the actions under “Otherwise” are run.
Opens the Notifications section of the Settings app on both iOS and macOS.
Switches the “Announce Notifications” feature for Siri on or off (depending on how it was last set).
Turns the “Announce Notifications” feature of Siri on, so she speaks notifications out loud.
Turns the “Announce Notifications” feature of Siri off so she doesn’t speak out loud while wearing headphones.
Takes you into the Sounds settings, located in Settings > Sounds and Haptics on iOS and System Settings > Sounds on macOS.
Opens the App Store app on the Apple TV so you can browse new apps.
Opens the Camera preview to let you take 3 photos, then sitches them into an animated GIF.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Accessibility > RTT to let you adjust “Real-time Text,” described by Apple as “a service offering more reliability, better text support, and the ability to speak and hear during a call” with Software and Hardware options.
Accesses the Transistor API to retrieve your account data, looks at first show, then retrieves the slug from its attributes – copy it and paste it into your other shortcuts.
Presents a menu of all the Star Wars films and TV shows in order, linking to the TV app page for each entity.
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