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Episode 10 - The Great HomePod Episode

ShortCastsJan 17, 2021

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Episode 10 - The Great HomePod Episode

Episode 10 - The Great HomePod Episode

About: New HomePod Abilities and ShortCasts Podcast Player

Anchor voice message link: https://anchor.fm/shortcasts/message

We have a new Twitter account: @ShortCasts1

An exciting new announcement, the ShortCasts Podcast Shortcut. You can use this shortcut to listen to recent episodes of the show. Get it here: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/3a58edc4ad1c4eada013f6cea7d420e6

Devices required for Home automation section of the shortcuts app:

  • HomePod or HomePod Mini
  • Apple TV 4th gen or later
  • iPad always plugged in

Talking topics: 

- NLP (Natural Language Processing) 

  • Using Ask for Input and a List to confirm a request
  • IF statements and Ask for Input
  • Using case to simplify response
  • Stripping text and handling multiple commands that you string... 

- I’m Up! And the role HomePod Mini’s play in a post Update world

- HomePod mini uses its own chipset from Apple Watch Series 5 SIP

- Using shortcuts to log events (pill tracker for Parker)

  • HomePod Mini is perfect for performing small quick tasks to log things like this

- Utilizing API calls and PAS to shorten HomePod actions

  • API calls on HomePod work quickly on HomePod
  • Controlling light colors and light on / off status with HomePod and PAS can allow you freedom to continue other things while it finishes execution 

- Roomba Automation and PAS https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/8b49470dc0aa4e93a7f55ec09a1c239f status https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/b9cc64fc0f064a5caf719f2224222dbd record entry for automation

- Designing updaters for Siri and HomePod

- Using Shortcuts to automate volume control and music control (Smart Player)

- HomePod notifications with HomeKit using HomePod notification recorder. You can get the shortcut we discussed from this link: https://routinehub.co/shortcut/4407/


In the next episode, we will have some new content to cover as well as some further Q&A, so keep a watch on twitter and our discord server for more updates.

Jan 17, 202101:12:50
Episode 9 - Mark and Parker Discuss iOS 14

Episode 9 - Mark and Parker Discuss iOS 14

Episode 9  About:  Current Shortcuts work / projects  iOS 14 Beta & Shortcuts issues within  HomePod updates  Updater integration (standalone vs embedded)  Q&A  Apologies for the delay in getting the episode out, the beta has advanced beyond the version we discuss in the episode but most of the information is still relevant as of today.
Sep 11, 202001:06:52
Episode 8 - Toolbox Pro with creator Alex Hay

Episode 8 - Toolbox Pro with creator Alex Hay

ShowNotes 

Episode 8 

About: 

We have an iMessage sticker pack available. Check it out in the iMessage App Store 

Today we are cover the app that most of you have probably heard of before called Toolbox Pro or TBP as you will see it mentioned as online.

Q&A:

  • Were you a user of the workflow app before it turned into Shortcuts? I was not a user of workflow before Apple bought it and turned it into Shortcuts
  • Where did the idea for Toolbox Pro come from? Toolbox Pro idea came from my desire to have more actions available and be able to just do more! Toolboxpro.app has some of the Xcode tutorials about how to do certain things to get a barebones app started as mentioned 
  • What are some of your favorite actions in TBP? My favorite free actions: Global variables, preview (extender version of quick look
  • Do you have any future update plans for Toolbox Pro moving forward? Slowly have been adding tools over time but there is a larger update coming. Redesign from scratch and new documentation. New tools coming to bookmark files and folders (outside of the shortcuts sub folder
  • Do you have anything you’re currently working on in terms of shortcuts or other projects like another app maybe? Another app in the works, not even in beta testing yet or a name. But will be a type of front end interface for shortcuts to utilize.
  • What is your preferred method for support contact of Toolbox Pro? Mostly Twitter, Discord, Reddit, and the support section of the site, but any method is fine
  • If you don’t mind me asking, what type of background do you have? Documentary editor but learned coding when jumping into shortcuts and toolbox pro development
  • What do you think about the future of shortcuts? I'm excited to see the future of where Apple goes with it. Hoping for some Mac support / app



In the next episode, we will cover some further content on recent shortcuts work we’ve been doing and hoping to have another guest on the show soon. Stay tuned and stay safe!

Jun 14, 202045:05
Episode 7 - Automations with guest Parker Welch (PaRkThEcAr)

Episode 7 - Automations with guest Parker Welch (PaRkThEcAr)

Episode 7
About: Automations (and PushCut), Shortcuts, IFTTT

Today we cover a topic that we touched on in one of the first episodes, automation and some advanced triggers you can use through IFTTT with our guest Parker Welch (PaRkThEcAr1 on Reddit)!
Interesting points about Parker and his setup:

Late 2012 Mac Mini
TP Link accessories (newly has shortcuts support)
Plex media server / makeshift PVR
Homebridge
HomeKit
HomePod
Dafang cameras


What device or devices do you utilize the most for shortcut editing and creation?
Oddly, I use HomePod the most or my Pushcut Automation server. I rarely run a shortcut that cant be done automatically or via Siri. The exception is my Homebridge tool and network tool.
What kind of background do you have?
Video editor by trade. However, I come from a family of Software Developers. My dad was a CTO with Linspire and sparked my interest in computers, scripting, and logic of automation.
What got you started in Shortcuts?
In all fairness, I am an AppleScript guy. When I started playing around with HomeKit, I wanted a solution using Siri that didn’t require I make a ton of AppleScript files for Homebridge to achieve that. iOS 13 was the game changer.
Do you use any of the computer shortcut editors?
I have tried many however, I find them all a bit finicky. For me, the best tool is my wife’s iPad Pro that she graciously lets me use sometimes. Otherwise, iPhone 11 Pro
Can you go into details about the new network manager shortcut you've been working on?
I have been working on a lot of Smart Speaker shortcuts particularly with HomePod. (discuss a I’m Up, Homebridge Manager, and a few personal shortcuts). the Network Manager is a tool designed to allow you to control and interface with that network using a HomePod.
What do you think about the future of shortcuts? And iOS?
Being able to have automations run in the background. I feel that with Apple’s late adoption of automation, that they will look to take full advantage of its usefulness. I would like the HomePod to stop saying “Your shortcut says” for every action and to see battery levels of devices in homekit/homebridge
What kinds of things would you like to see people working on more in shortcuts or automations?
Take advantage of the "holes" in Siri. I bridge the gap between home, life, and Siri with my Siri Speed Limit shortcut and I’m Up. Take accessibility into consideration - deaf / sight limited adjustments to take the "humane design" into account - take advantage of the homepod within shortcuts

Shortcuts and sites mentioned during the episode:
Let's Go (https://routinehub.co/shortcut/3859)
I'm Up (https://routinehub.co/shortcut/4018)
I'm Up sister shortcut I'm Safe (https://routinehub.co/shortcut/3902)
Siri Speed Limit (https://routinehub.co/shortcut/4594)
Homebridge Manager (https://routinehub.co/shortcut/4989)
The official Homebridge Github (https://github.com/homebridge/homebridge)

Contact options to reach out to Parker:
Reddit - u/parkthecar1
Twitter - PaRkThEcAr

Stay tuned for more information on the coming episodes
May 13, 202041:15
Episode 6 - Charty Companion App

Episode 6 - Charty Companion App

Episode 6 ShowNotes 

About: Charty (companion app) - with creator Rodrigo Araujo 


If you have a question for us just send us a message on Anchor, DM on Twitter, message on our Discord server, or in our category on the Shortcuts discord server, and we'll answer it in the coming episodes. 

We recently started our new sponsorship program through Anchor, so if you enjoy the show and want to help us keep the episodes going, you can head over to https://anchor.fm/shortcasts/support, we really appreciate any feedback and support we get on the show 

We have our iMessage sticker pack available if you weren't aware, you can check it out on the iMessage App Store (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/shortcasts-stickers/id1499929222?app=messages) 


In today's episode we cover the new app called Charty (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1494386093) 


Discussion with Rodrigo: 

  • The project started in the end of 2019 and released the app today! 
  • What device or devices do you utilize the most for shortcut editing and creation?
    I should be using my iPad more, but it always seems it’s too far to get, so I end up using my iPhone and trying everything here. It’s an iPhone 8 Plus that I plan to replace this year 
  • What kind of background do you have?
    I have a degree in computer engineering and a masters in oil engineering, and my daily job is at Petrobras, the Brazilian oil extraction company. 
  • What got you started in Shortcuts?
    I’ve always longed for a way to program on iOS! I’ve used Pythonista, and love it. But when Workflow came out, it was a breakthrough. Before it was acquired by Apple and even before iOS 13, workflows and shortcuts were pretty limited. But I remember setting up a whole double entry accounting system with my brother using only 1 writer text files and shortcut actions. 
  • Do you have any future update plans moving forward?
    I do! I’m far from finished on Charty. I want to add area and bubble charts and histograms on a future release. Also, better themes, more icons and more shortcuts are all on the roadmap. 
  • Were you a user of the workflow app before it was purchased by Apple and turned into Shortcuts?
    Yes! They were great ever since they launched, but to me, the breakthrough came with Magic Variables and Federico Viticci’s coverage. 
  • What do you think about the future of Shortcuts? And iOS?
    For the iPhone, I hope for better automation features, especially ones that could run independently from users interaction. This way, the iPhone could become a real ethereal key for our connected world. 
  • What is your preferred method for support contact?
    The best ways to reach are on Twitter, either @chartyios (https://twitter.com/chartyios) if you’d like to discuss the app, or @rodrigoaraujo (https://twitter.com/rodrigoaraujo) for everything else


End of Episode

We don't really have our next episode ready yet, but stay tuned for more information and for any upcoming giveaways

May 06, 202039:23
Episode 5 - Shortcutify Companion App

Episode 5 - Shortcutify Companion App

Episode 5

We just started our new sponsorship program through Anchor, so if you enjoy the show and want to help us keep the episodes going, you can head over to https://anchor.fm/shortcasts/support, we really appreciate any feedback and support we get on the show 

We have an iMessage sticker pack available. Check it out in the iMessage App Store (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/shortcasts-stickers/id1499929222?app=messages) 


Giveaway:

We are doing a giveaway for access to a newly released podcast app called Cosmicast (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cosmicast/id1435195637), its a beautiful new podcast app by a developer named Shihab. He is on Twitter as @JPEGuin (https://twitter.com/JPEGuin), you can also follow Cosmicast on Twitter @cosmicastApp (https://twitter.com/CosmicastApp) 

For details on how to enter for this giveaway, please see our Twitter post (https://twitter.com/castsshort/status/1255544831079788547?s=21)


Episode Content:

Today we are covering the Shortcutify app (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/shortcutify/id1477222244) 

Guram, the app Developer, started the Shortcutify project in 2019 and released the app in February of this year 

The usage and methods of IFTTT was one of the stems for the idea to create the app. 

What kind of background do you have? Professional programmer and web developer and of course, now an iOS developer. 

Do you have any future update plans moving forward? Adding more services and integration of physical devices (vacuum, switches, etc). 

What types of projects would you like to see as outputs from the community?

  • Spotify-update playlists
  • Spotify album cover color to change smart light colors (recently accomplished this with Shortcutify)

What is your preferred method for support contact? Any method really, but some of the main methods people use are:

Apr 29, 202033:40
Episode 4 - Conversation with Adam Tow

Episode 4 - Conversation with Adam Tow

ShowNotes
Episode 4
About: Discussion with Adam Tow
If you have a question about any episode or about shortcuts in general just send us a DM on twitter, a message on our discord server, or in our channels on the Shortcuts discord server, and we’ll answer it in the next episode. You can also send us a voice message directly on Anchor
We have an iMessage sticker pack available. Check it out in the iMessage App Store

Facts:
- Last name, Tow, is pronounced like “How” or “Cow” or “Tau”.
- Been using Apple products since the Apple ][.
- First Mac was an SE/30 back in 1989.
- Got interested in mobile computing with the launch of the Newton MessagePad back in 1993.
- Currently using an iPad Pro 12.9” (2018), iPad Mini 5, iPhone 11 Pro Max, and a 2015 MacBook Pro.

What got you started in Shortcuts?
- Have long been interested in automation.

Where did the idea for your shortcuts come from?
-LaunchCuts
-Cronios
-ActionCuts

Can you go into some details on your shortcuts?
-NoteCuts
-Run Shortcut
-PromptKit
-Shortcut App Framework
-Record Text to Speech

IFTTT integrations
- A few that created Autocut entries for run shortcuts on my iPhone and iPad on an automatic basis.

LaunchCuts - What’s it about?
- You get folders for your shortcuts and a whole lot more.

Do you have anything you’re currently working on?
- Update to LaunchCuts to better support mouse and keyboard on iOS 13.4.
- Native version of Autocuts.

Were you a user of the Workflow app before it was purchased by Apple and turned into Shortcuts?
- Yes

What device or devices do you utilize the most for shortcut editing and creation?
- iPad Pro 12.9" (2018), iPad mini 5, and iPhone 11 Pro Max

What is your preferred method for contact? Shortcuts SubReddit /u/adamtow
- Twitter @atow and @launchcuts

What type of background do you have?
- Stanford, Symbolic Systems
- Independent Newton developer (1994-1998)
- Veteran of Palm during its heyday (1998-2000)
- Stanford Digital Vision Fellow during 2003-2004 (social entrepreneurship)
- Built the original AllThingsD and Recode site for Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg
- Currently Tech Lead for Events at Vox Media
- Documentary filmmaker (https://autumn-gem.com)

What do you think about the future of shortcuts?
- More hooks into the system.
- Better background processing support.
- Ability to run shortcuts without opening up the Shortcuts app from third-party apps.

Do you have any other points you’d like to mention before we close?
- Stay safe and practice social distancing!

In the next episode, we will cover some further content on recent shortcuts work we’ve been doing and hoping to have another guest on the show soon.
Apr 03, 202038:41
Episode 3 - Conversation with Harley Hicks

Episode 3 - Conversation with Harley Hicks

Episode 3
About:
•Version Control and revision history
•RoutineHub (w Harley Hicks)
•iMessage sticker pack is live

Content:
We have a new iMessage sticker pack available. Check it out in the iMessage App Store
apps.apple.com/gb/app/shortcasts-stickers/id1499929222
@tme_michael


Harley is a developer and the owner/creator of RoutineHub.


He wanted to get a community started when he saw the need for other shortcuts developers to collaborate and share their work as well as to get help from one another.
When shortcuts first was starting in iOS 12 Harley was using Hootsuite to monitor social media sites for shortcuts related posts.
He got involved with Mike Beasley, the creator of UpdateKit.

Upcoming changes/ideas for RoutineHub:
•Unlisted or Private Shortcuts
•API Support
•Possibly add a section to the site for education around shortcuts (currently seeking help with this, if interested, reach out)
•COIL, a great new innovative way to get monetization integrated with websites. This could allow for monetized shortcuts as well as helping keep RoutineHub on its feet


Currently working on:
SwitchVault - Nintendo Switch database Headphones - A music manager


What device or devices do you utilize the most for shortcut editing and creation? iPhone XR
Shoutout to @PFG for the creation and maintenance of ScPL for computer based shortcuts editing. ScPL Discord link

Future of shortcuts? Harley would like to see the ability to Fork shortcuts and possibly have better automated documentation on what was forked from and the new changes made.

Best way to get in touch with Harley and RoutineHub? RoutineHub Discord or the Support section of the site

In the next episode, we will cover some further content on recent shortcuts work we’ve been doing and hoping to have another guest on the show soon.


If you like the show, please give us a review on Apple, if there is something else you’d like to see us do or something we can improve on, let us know. anchor.fm/shortcasts/message
Mar 02, 202033:53
Episode 2 - Date Usage and Manipulation / Q&A

Episode 2 - Date Usage and Manipulation / Q&A

ShowNotes Episode 2 About: •Shortcut breakdown •Dictionaries and dot notation •Date and time formatting / adjustments  •Some Q&A Welcome to the 3rd full episode of ShortCasts! Today we are covering a few different topics. One of them being dates, times, and their usage within your shortcuts. How to handle dates and manipulate them in shortcuts? How to use dates in file names? Images: https://imgur.com/a/OWhTKqO Last Date of Last Month Finder shortcut: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/f52ad453f8fa4f6591a7a70fcfaeafcb “When your billion seconds birth day and time is” Billionth second birthday shortcut: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/39c042f6b71049d68bbb70174529cd85 Here is everything you can do with date/time formatting in iOS/Shortcuts: http://userguide.icu-project.org/formatparse/datetime#TOC-Date-Time-Format-Syntax Here is an dditional date formatting shortcut: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/595e62ae67d2414093b37aae936c4a2a Springboard “Return to Home” shortcut link: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/051b1be5fa5a4c4f8130ba1caf428e08 number of item Ads: If you want your shortcuts mentioned in the next episode, DM us on Twitter with our username @CastsShort — See you soon!
Feb 16, 202013:52
Episode 1 - Basic Shortcuts and Automations

Episode 1 - Basic Shortcuts and Automations

ShortCasts Episode 1


Donate: https://www.paypal.me/ShortCasts 

Ads: DM us on twitter @CastsShort

This is the first full episode of ShortCasts, where Mark and Miroslav talk about building your first shortcut and also what the heck an automation does and does not do.

Questions: Send us a DM on Twitter (@CastsShort) or a message on our anchor page!

See you soon!

Jan 21, 202016:25
Introduction to ShortCasts

Introduction to ShortCasts

Welcome to ShortCasts! This is a trailer episode to give you a taste of the podcast!

Donate: https://www.paypal.me/ShortCasts 

Ads: DM us on twitter @CastsShort

Companion Apps: 

  1. Pushcut 
  2. Toolbox Pro 
  3. LaunchCuts 
  4. Data Jar 

Questions: Send us a DM on twitter or a message on our anchor page! 

Visit our website to see the latest episodes! 

Credit to this thread for a helpful list of companion app: https://www.reddit.com/r/shortcuts/comments/eg328m/shortcuts_companion_apps/  

See you soon!

Jan 05, 202004:09