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Get Addresses from Input
Returns any street addresses found in the output from the previous action.
Asks you to enter a pickup location, then goes through a ride request flow.
Asks you to enter a destination and the number of people, then requests a ride using your app of choice.
Gets a ride to your home address, asking for the total number of passengers before requesting.
Asks you to pick from upcoming events from your calendar, gets the location, asks for total passengers, and requests a ride to your destination.
Opens the Apple Beta Software Program page where you can sign up for Apple’s public betas for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS, plus learn about upcoming releases.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Siri and Search > Siri Responses where you can toggle where to Prefer Silent Responses, PRefer Spoken Responses, or set it to Automatic. Options also include a toggle to Always Show Siri Captions and Always Show Speech – I have these all turned on.
Presents a menu of platform types, then opens the corresponding release notes page on Apple’s website.
Scrapes a Threads post and formats it for a Craft document, using the rich embed as the URL reference.
Opens Transistor.fm to the new episode page for your pre-selected podcast so you can upload a new file, give it a title and description, and publish.
Asks you to enter a total length, then logs the recovery time into Health as a Workout.
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