
Get URLs from Input
Returns any links found in the output from the previous action.
Takes URLs from input or your clipboard and adds them to Reminders with the page name as the reminder title.
Prompts you to pick reminders, then a contact, then assigns those reminder to show up when you’re messaging that person.
Gets an app shared from input or the clipboard, then adds it to a Reminders list using its App Store details.
Waits a few seconds (to close the shortcut), takes a screenshot, waits for you to return to Shortcuts, then asks you to enter the title before adding it to Reminders.
Prompts you to pick a Reminders list, then lets you type in new tasks all at once and inserts them one-by-one.
Presents a list of common tasks, then adds select options to the Chores list in Reminders.
Sets a reminder a little over an hour from now so that you can unload the dishes.
Previews a local webpage copy of Unicode Technical Standard #35 for Locale Data Markup Language, letting you see all the custom date format strings you can use in Shortcuts.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Screen Time > App Limits so you can block out apps you use too much.
Opens the Gallery tab of the Shortcuts app where you can see Suggested Shortcuts.
Opens the developer documentation for the Transistor API.
Activates any SwitchBot device to press a physical button using the hardware trigger.
Views the Docs category in the Content section of Amazon’s “Manage Your Content and Devices” for Kindle.
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