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.
Takes two dates chosen as input and calculates the duration in seconds between thme – works as a Unix timestamp converter.
Takes a timestamp like 4:51 and converts it to total seconds.
Presents you with a list of common and custom date or time formats, then copies the choice you make.
Organizes my display arrangement so my vertical monitor is arranged evenly with a horizontal monitor, plus an iPad active on Sidecar beneath.
Converts a Mastodon profile URL into the @handle@instance format.
Shows your feed of follows, favorites, and boosted posts on Mastodon.
Plays podcasts in the Overcast app, starting from the last-used location.
Presents a menu of various time periods for setting Do Not Disturb, then adjusts your device according to the choice – includes a few colloquial phrases like “a bit” and “a while” that can be customized to your preferences, plus options for turning it on until lunch or after work.
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