Opens YouTube.com on the web or redirects to the Home tab in the app.
Opens the YouTube app on the chosen Apple TV, then opens the YouTube app on your mobile device – this lets you connect the two and manage your TV queue from your phone or iPad.
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 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.
Opens the Subscriptions tab in the YouTube app to show only videos from people you’ve followed.
Opens the deep link into the History section of the YouTube library page in the app.
Opens the YouTube Shorts feed in the iOS and iPad apps, or the YouTube Shorts page on web.
Asks you to pick a folder of shortcuts, then iterates through letting you select a contact for each and using their Contact Photo as the Home Screen icon.
Gets addresses from the clipboard or shared as input, presents a menu if more than one is found, and then gives options for sharing it, showing it in maps, getting directions, getting travel time, or sharing the Maps URL to that spot.
Ues the Transistor API to get your show data and presents it in a nicely-formatted view. Requires the Actions app.
Opens the deep link into Settings > General > Siri on iOS or the Speech settings on macOS.
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