Turns your WiFi, Bluetooth, and cell data off, then on again.
Flips the Wi-Fi state on or off (depending on where it’s currently set).
Opens the deep link into the WiFi settings on iOS or the Network settings on macOS.
Runs a networkQuality shell script on macOS, or opens SpeedTest.net on iOS.
Gets the Wi-Fi network’s name, turns the Wi-Fi off, and tells you which network you just disconnected from.
Turns the Wi-Fi on, waits a second, and shows the currently-connected network’s name.
Presents a menu of sections in the TV app and opens the deep link into the app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac – options include Home, Search, Store, Sports, Apple TV+, and Library. When run from Apple Watch, opens the Apple TV app.
Gets 25 items from Apple’s RSS feed for top free apps, asks you to pick from the list, and opens one.
Starts dictation and captures after a pause, copying the result to the clipboard so you can paste it.
Opens the tag page on the MacStories website for stories marked with “Shortcuts.”
Takes two dates chosen as input and calculates the duration in seconds between thme – works as a Unix timestamp converter.
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