Open into a Shortcuts folder
Opens a Shortcuts folder of your choosing; accepts the name of a folder as input as well.
Use this shortcut to sort the list of shortcuts that appear in the Menu Bar on macOS.
Opens a Shortcuts folder of your choosing; accepts the name of a folder as input as well.
Using a text field populated from “List Folder names,” lets you select multiple folders, grabs the shortcut names from all of the folders, and lets you copy out the titles.
Asks you to type in the name of a shortcut, then opens it so you can edit the actions.
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.
Asks you to enter the name of a shortcut, then finds and runs that shortcut. Also uses scripting to check if more than one exists with that name and asks which to run.
Use this to open the main view of Shortcuts and see everything in your collection.
If you have a lot of App Shortcuts, this is the best view to see them all.
Opens the deep link into the History section of the YouTube library page in the app.
Scrapes a Threads post, fulls out the excerpt and URL, asks you to add commentary, then posts it using the Mastodon app.
Scrapes a Threads post, then formats the excerpt and links in the notes as well as the URL in a new reminder.
Presents a dialog to input a title for a new rmeinder, then adds it silently
Prompts you to enter a name, then generates a folder in Voice Memos.
Asks you to select a contact, then let’s you choose to message, call, FaceTime, or email them, along with prompts for the message if needed.
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