My collection of my iOS shortcuts.
Adds the contents of my clipboard as a new task in my OmniFocus Inbox. link
This one was a request on Reddit and seemed like a fun job, it scans the current web page for mailto: links and opens the airmail compose dialog - if multiple links are found then a menu will be presented. link
Uses outline.com to bypass paywalls :) link
I use this one a lot, either via Siri or the Shortcuts Widget, to track my caffeine and water consumption from all the brews I drink. Logs 44mg caffine and 400ml water in Health. link
Categorised speed dial, presents a list of emojis and labels then searches for contacts with the selected emoji in their "notes" field, then offers a choice of call/facetime/message. link
I use this shortcut to get my .shortcut
files out of the app and into git.
link
Checks your calendars (currently all of them) and builds a list of times you are available, copying it into your clipboard. The non-24h version will ask for your availability start/end times on import. link link (24h)
Nice and simple; logs 250ml water in Health. I mostly invoke this via Siri using my watch. link
Intended to be invoked by Siri, and mostly a bit of a joke, these shortcuts turn the torch on/off respectively. If you don't understand the naming, you've obviously never read or watched Harry Potter. link (lumos) link (nox)
Grabs the most recent image in your camera rolls, asks if you'd like to annotate it, and then brings up the share panel. link
Get directions to next event. If you and the event are in the same city, and that city is supported by CityMapper, then use CityMapper - otherwise fallback to using Apple Maps. link
Simple, but really handy - I use this to quickly get some music going if I'm walking and don't have time to faff about picking something. Drop me into my Favourites Mix with the added spice of Shuffle. Will prompt for Playlist and Shuffle preferences on import. (Note: it really seems like Siri should be able to do this with "Shuffle Favourites Mix" but she always fails to actually do anything.) link
Opens the Trainline app directly to the "My Tickets" page, saving valuable seconds. link
Intended to be used via Siri, my hope was to invoke this hands free but unfortunately the "Dictate Text" action requires opening the Shortcuts app. This shortcut will take a dictated list of items, split it at "and", add each item to my "Shopping" reminders list and then confirm how many items were added. link
I wrote this one for my partner, who works shifts. It checks a given calendar (specified on import) for the next shift and sets an alarm for 2h (also customisable on import) before the event. link