Opens the Chores list in Reminders.
Presents the option to choose from “Work” or “Personal” groups, then from the set of lists, then opens the chosen list in Reminders. Works great in the Shortcuts widget.
Lets you pick a reminder from a specific list and see what time of day you created it.
Looks for incomplete reminders that contain URLs, then lets you pick from the list and open the links in Safari.
Presents a prompt for your query, then searches for the results in Reminders.
Uses Siri to speak back the most recently-added reminder in the Reminders app.
Presents a menu for various Twitter search operations, including jumping right into the search field, showing Twitter Moments, searching through all tweets, cutting down results to only people you follow, or even searching your own tweets.
With this one tool, you can take advantage of all the awesome options buried in Twitter search – it’s like Google for people you follow.
This uses a combination of donated actions from Twitter, the Search Web action native to Shortcuts, and deep links taken from the web.
Starts dictation, then translates the text to English (or a language of your choice).
Opens the MacStories profile in the Mastodon app or on the web.
Opens the Quick Entry feature in MindNode to a blank page, which lets me start building a nested outline that can be saved as a mind map.
Asks you to enter a caption, then copies it in a Markdown image reference.
Presents the option to choose from “Work” or “Personal” groups, then from the set of lists, then opens the chosen list in Reminders. Works great in the Shortcuts widget.
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