
Take cleanshots with QuickTime
Make a screen recording in QuickTime that overrides the time or battery for a nice-looking screenshot.
Takes a logo stored in Files, resizes it to 150px, and overlays it 200px away from the bottom right of another image.
Make a screen recording in QuickTime that overrides the time or battery for a nice-looking screenshot.
Opens a custom “Screenshots” folder located in the Shortcuts folder in iCloud Drive.
Takes a photo, resizes it to 1440px wide, converts it to a JPEG, and opens the share sheet so you can save it or send it elsewhere.
Saves screenshots from Photos to iCloud—named like they are on macOS—and deletes the originals.
Switches notifications for @-mentions in the Notes app on or off.
Opens the deep link into the TV app to The Office episodes. If you’re watching the series, prompts you to resume the latest or next episode.
Presents a menu of Apple Music workout stations and oepns the deep link into your choice.
Asks you to choose the volume level. Optionally, set this to a preset level and run this always change it to the exact volume you want your phone to ring at.
Opens into the Motion section of Accessibility sesttings to let you control features like Reduce Motion, Auto-Play Message Effects, Auto-Play Animated Images, Dim Flashing Lights, Auto-Play Video Previews, and Limit Frame Rate.
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