
Show my work passwords
Takes your work email added on import and searches the Passwords database for all matching logins.
Opens into the Passwords tab in Settings, prefilling a search for “Gmail”
Takes your work email added on import and searches the Passwords database for all matching logins.
Prompts you to type in a search, then applies the query in the Passwords section of Settings.
Searches the Passwords database for your Amazon account login details.
Uses your personal email added on import and searches Passwords for all matching logins.
Searches Passwords for a manually-added keyword “auth” on your logins so you can find all your 2-factor codes right away.
Searches the Passwords database for “AppleID” for when you need to authorize something.
Opens the deep link to Threads’ Create menu so you can post a new thread. On Mac, opens the Threads website.
Wraps the input in three backticks on either side (which displays as a “code block” in Markdown-supported applications).
Toggles “Background Sounds When Media is Playing” and sets “Volume When Media Is Playing” to 10%.
Gets base64-encoded text for the Apple Pay ping sound, decodes it, and plays the sound out loud.
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.
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