Previews a local webpage copy of Unicode Technical Standard #35 for Locale Data Markup Language, letting you see all the custom date format strings you can use in Shortcuts.
Asks you to enter a date, then generates the calendar week plus start or end dates.
Asks you to pick a time zone, then formats the date to show the offset value (such as +0800).
Asks you to pick two time zones, then calculates the offset compared to each other.
Opens the Amazon app to the Inspire tab, where you can watch videos from Amazon creators about products related to you.
Records audio until you tap it to stop, then encodes it into a text-based format, then copies it to your clipboard (to be decoded and played back later).
Opens a pre-selected Keynote presentation. I use this with any current presentation that I may be working on.
Isolates a Mastodon handle from a link and looks up the account identifier.
Prompts you to type in a folder name, then opens that folder in Shortcuts. Assigned to Shift + Control + O as a keyboard shortcut on macOS, and placed in the iPad dock.
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