Flips the Wi-Fi state on or off (depending on where it’s currently set).
Gets the Wi-Fi network’s name, turns the Wi-Fi off, and tells you which network you just disconnected from.
Turns the Wi-Fi on, waits a second, and shows the currently-connected network’s name.
Opens the deep link into the WiFi settings on iOS or the Network settings on macOS.
Runs a networkQuality shell script on macOS, or opens SpeedTest.net on iOS.
Switches the Apple Watch setting to Auto-launch Audio Apps to the Now Playing screen.
Opens the Dock preference pane for macOS so you can customize features like widgets.
Opens the Threads app from Instagram/Meta. On iPhone, works well with custom icons. On iPad, uses Stage Manager to make proper window. On Mac, opens web app created using Add to Dock.
Toggles the Color Filters accessibility setting, which can turn your device black or white and remove all color if set to grayscale (among other options).
Views the Docs category in the Content section of Amazon’s “Manage Your Content and Devices” for Kindle.
Opens the tvClock app for Apple TV that shows the time in a large flip-style format.
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