Opens the feed of channels you’ve subscribed to on YouTube – use this to directly access channels using Search, or clean up your subscriptions by removing some.
Opens the YouTube Shorts feed in the iOS and iPad apps, or the YouTube Shorts page on web.
Turns on my living room TV, opens the YouTube app, and shows the remote control on the current device so I can navigate the interface. When run from Mac, opens YouTube in Safari in fullscreen.
Opens your personal feed on Clips saved from YouTube videos. Use this feature to capture important ideas and give them custom titles, and have a feed of personalized clips to view again later.
Opens the deep link into the History section of the YouTube library page in the app.
Opens the link to the Library tab of YouTube, which shows your History, Watch Later, Playlists, and Liked Videos.
Opens the deep link into the Watch Later page of the YouTube website, where I can then watch videos in picture-in-picture. Requires opening in Safari after showing page.
Simulates the key command for ⌘+⌃+F (Command + Control + F) to maximize the window to fullscreen.
Opens the tvClock app for Apple TV that shows the time in a large flip-style format.
Takes the clipboard and appends to it to the most-recently modified note, before opening it in Notes.
Asks you to choose a folder from Files or Finder containing your icons, then a folder from Shortcuts containing your shortcuts, then repeats through each adding a custom icon corresponding to the repeat index in the icon folder – icon-1.png for shortcut-1.shortcut (and so on).
Opens the deep link to the Favorites tab in the Phone app (mobilephone-favorites//).
Asks you to enter the text of your post, then URL encodes the result and passes it to Threads’ URL scheme for creating posts. On Mac, copies the result and opens Threads.net.
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