Open Screenshots folder
Opens a custom “Screenshots” folder located in the Shortcuts folder in iCloud Drive.
Takes two photos and combines them side-by-side with 150px in between.
Opens a custom “Screenshots” folder located in the Shortcuts folder in iCloud Drive.
Saves screenshots from Photos to iCloud—named like they are on macOS—and deletes the originals.
Takes an image from Photos or Files and encodes it into a long string of characters than be decoded back into the original image.
Uses the donated action from the Photos app to open into the Recents album.
Make a screen recording in QuickTime that overrides the time or battery for a nice-looking screenshot.
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.
Opens the deep link into the Accessibility settings for Switch Control, which allows you to use your iPhone by sequentially highlighting items on the screen that can be activated through an adaptive accesssory. Other options include settings for Switches, Recipe, Scanning Style, Auto Scanning Time, Pause on First Item, Loops, Move Repeat, Long Press, Tap Behavior, Focused Item After Tap, and keyboard, switch stabilization, point scanning, audio, and menu items controls.
Generate deep links into the Things app by typing in a list of tasks or projects or areas.
Plays the Podcasts station I’ve designed around Productivity shows.
Activates Sound Recognition and turns on the option to listen for coughing.
Opens the “Recents” collection in Photos, which shows photos and videos, plus imported graphics that don’t appear in the main Library view.
Opens the deep link into the “Always Allowed Apps” section of Screen Time so you can make sure specific apps are available, well, always.
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