![]() I’d easily be able to see all of my scheduled Shortcuts on one screen. It’s been used since the beginning of time in Unix and I wanted to use it for Shortcuts. This is the perfect user interface for automating jobs. # │ │ │ │ │ 7 is also Sunday on some systems) These jobs are driven by a crontab (cron table). I would often want to automate scripts to run at a certain time (but I don’t remember what specifically for anymore). I’ve been using Unix-like operating systems for the past 17 years for both personal and work. I now needed a solution to make both viewing and scheduling new jobs easier and more flexible…Īnd all the signs pointed to something similar to cron jobs □♂️ ![]() This was a side effect of my reuse method from earlier. There were so many “Run Shortcut” actions but I didn’t know what was being run. And once you have a lot of automations, it gets very difficult to see them all and find the correct automation to view or update. This approach made it easier to manage and test the Shortcut’s behavior but my automations section started getting out of hand.
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