![]() Over time, he is adding various “Custom Views”, providing everyone with grouped shortcuts based on difficulty (Simple, Average, or Complex). With the new release, I’m distributing 600 single shortcuts in the main library across 100 folder groups, plus I’ve developed a method to compile each folder into 150 bundle shortcuts made out of all the single shortcuts in that folder.Īnd if you thought that was pretty incredible, Matthew is also continuing to improve and update his Shortcuts Library. The Shortcuts Library is updated from last year’s release, in which I consolidated my original larger library into 50+ shortcuts that each covered large areas of what’s possible with Shortcuts. ![]() Here’s a blurb from Matthew’s announcement blog post: The Library consists of more than 600 different Shortcuts and 150 “bundle shortcuts”. This leads us to a recent announcement by Matthew, as he has introduced his “expanded Shortcuts Library”. Thankfully, Shortcuts fans everywhere have been able to enjoy this decision as Matthew continues to create easy-to-access Shortcuts. He actually was part of the Workflow team before it was acquired by Apple, but opted to leave the team in favor of working on his own. If you’ve never heard of Matthew, you’re in for a treat. But honestly, there’s one person that stands above the rest (no disrespect intended), and that’s Matthew Cassinelli. These include the likes of MacStories, Christopher Lawley’s YouTube channel, and MacSparky. In the past, we’ve covered the most popular locations for trying to discover new, different, and exciting Shortcuts.
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