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Show Passwords
Opens the Passwords tab of the Settings app to let you access yours or a shared vault.
Searches Passwords for a manually-added keyword “auth” on your logins so you can find all your 2-factor codes right away.
Opens the Passwords tab of the Settings app to let you access yours or a shared vault.
Prompts you to type in a search, then applies the query in the Passwords section of Settings.
Uses your personal email added on import and searches Passwords for all matching logins.
Takes your work email added on import and searches the Passwords database for all matching logins.
Searches the Passwords database for your Amazon account login details.
Searches the Passwords database for “AppleID” for when you need to authorize something.
Takes the current location of the device, extracts the altitude, then displays it in a result or speaks it when run from Siri.
For a given list of Apple Developer session URLs, this will iterate through each, grabbing the name of the webpage, cleaning it up, and reformatting it into a Markdown list before copying that to your clipboard.
Asks you to pick two time zones, then calculates the offset compared to each other.
Opens the Heath app to Other Data > Handwashing to display data tracked by Apple Watch.
Opens the app Wordy for Apple TV that displays the time in an abstract text style, like “Quarter to twelve” rather than actual numbers.
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