
Shows all the current tabs in your tab group in a bird’s-eye view.
Speaks the current page from Safari out loud; uses Listen to Page on iOS and Speak Text on macOS.
Opens or closes the Safari sidebar depending on its current state (using AppleScript).
Opens the Safari app and shows the History tab of previously-visited sites.
Opens the deep link to Clear History and Website Data on iOS.
Takes a URL from input and makes it open into Safari by opening a temporary webpage.
Presents a menu of various time periods for setting Do Not Disturb, then adjusts your device according to the choice – includes a few colloquial phrases like “a bit” and “a while” that can be customized to your preferences, plus options for turning it on until lunch or after work.
Opens into Settings > Accessibility > Zoom to let you toggle the feature on or off to magnify the entire screen with a double tap, three-finger drag, and double tap three fingers, as well as features like Follow Focus, Smart Typing, Keyboard Shortcuts, Zoom Controller, Zoom Region, Zoom Filter, Show while Mirroring, and Maximum Zoom Level.
Takes content from input, the clipboard, on-screen, or via a prompt and adds it to Reeder’s Read Later system.
Records audio using the phone’s mics, then saves the file and asks you if you want to share it.
Opens the “All iCloud” folder of notes that shows everything across your folders.
Presents a menu of playlists from YouTube creators and lets you open directly to their queue in the app.
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