Dictate Text
Transcribes what you say aloud into text and passes the result to the next action.
Starts dictation and captures after a pause, copying the result to the clipboard so you can paste it.
Wraps the input in three backticks on either side (which displays as a “code block” in Markdown-supported applications).
Asks you to enter text, then wraps it with a blank paragraph graph on either side.
Gets text from input or prompts you to enter it, then counts the length of the string.
Takes an input and counts the total words, then displays the information in a dialog or speaks it back with Siri.
Lets you quicky add characters like parantheses, brackets, or quotes before and after a string of text.
Asks you to enter a search query, then URL encodes the result, and opens the results on the web.
Takes a location shared as input, or if none, the current location, and opens the webpage in a popover so you can see the WalkScore of the neighborhood. Shows how easy it is to walk around, the access to transit, and how bicycle-friendly the roads are.
Connects to AirPods and activates noise cancellation. Utilizes AirBuddy when run from Mac, and on iOS uses Actions to check for AirPods Pro vs AirPods Max.
Copies the current date and time in a good format for pre-pending to filenames to ensure the list is always ordered well when sorted alphabetically.
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