Opens the developer documentation for the Transistor API.
Takes the default embed code for multiple podcast episodes, inserts your podcast string, and copies the result to your clipboard to be pasted somewhere online.
Uses the Transistor API to look at your show data, gets the first show, and extracts the ID for use in your other shortcuts.
Opens to the Campaigns tab on Transistor.fm to let you “configure ads, promotions, announcements, or other audio snippets to be included in your episodes.”
Accesses the Transistor API to retrieve your subscriber data and extract the Total Count.
Ues the Transistor API to get your show data and presents it in a nicely-formatted view. Requires the Actions app.
Opens the Account section of Transistor.fm where you can manage your profile, turn on two-step authentication, update your billing and subscription details, and copy your API key.
Plays the preselected Replay 2019 playlist on Shuffle. My top artists included Vulfpeck, Big Wild, and Tycho.
Using station codes and the BART API, gets real-time transit information for trains in the Bay Area.
Opens the Movies category on Disney+ to show feature films from the servi
Uses the Choose From menu action to present top-level categories for Notes folders, then includes multiple other menus for each category and opens into the chosen Folder.
Gets the deep link into the filesystem for the Announce Message tone and plays it out loud.
Picks from a dictionary of Mac apps and their IDs, then uses SSH to remotely open the app on the Mac.
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