Creates reminders every hour at 50 minutes in to remind you to stand, repeating throughout the day until 10 pm.
Prompts you for a reminder about a type of food you have and when it expires.
Uses the Dictate Text action set to stop listening “After Pause” and then saves my text into the To Do list created in Reminders (or your default list).
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.
Sets a reminder a little over an hour from now so that you can unload the dishes.
Dictates text, then splits it by new lines and adds them to Reminders in your groceries list.
Gets a list of all the titles for your Shortcuts folders. On macOS, uses the Shortcuts Command Line Interface (CLI) to make the request; on iOS, uses a Regular Expression to find the results. Also saves a .txt file of the output.
Generates albums for saving wallpapers for every device type Apple offers.
Opens the tag page on the MacStories website for stories marked with “Workflow,” the original version of the Shortcuts app – these stories introduced me to the app before I joined the team. So, uh, thanks Federico!
Searches the Shortcuts app for the word “Mac” to find your Mac-related shortcuts.
Opens the deep link into Settings > Siri and Search > Siri and Dictation History where you can delete interactions currently associated with the device from Apple servers.
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