
Dictate note
Begins listening for dictation, then creates a note with your dictated text.
Openes the Routines folder where your daily checklists are stored.
Begins listening for dictation, then creates a note with your dictated text.
Asks you to enter a name on import, then looks for a note with the name and “wishlist” and creates one if not found – then, adds any links from the Share sheet or asks you to enter in a new item, then appends it to the list automatically.
Asks for a query, finds notes, presents a list of options, and opens the chosen note.
Opens into the Checklists folder I’ve created in Notes to keep various task lists or templates.
Opens the “Shared” folder of notes that you’ve collaborated on with others.
Opens the deep link into Settings for Accessibility and Siri, including controls for Type to Siri, Siri Pause Time, Speaking Rate, Spoken Responses, whether to Always Listen for “Hey Siri,” whether to Show Apps Behind Siri, whether to Announce Notifications on Speaker, and Call Hang Up with Siri during phone and FaceTime calls.
Prompts you for a reminder about a type of food you have and when it expires.
Opens the Tweetdeck app on Mac and uses AppleScript to put it in fullscreen.
Get the latitude and longitude of your current location or a location shared as input.
Prompts you to pick a Reminders list, then lets you type in new tasks all at once and inserts them one-by-one.
Opens a preset sequence of apps you always want available in Slide Over.
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