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Shortery adds the missing automation tools to macOS Monterey.
With Shortery you can run Shortcuts automatically, that you've created in the Shortcuts app using different triggers: App Launch / Quit, Time, Wake Up & Sleep, Login, Keyboard, Appearance, Power
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The missing automation tool for macOS Shortcuts
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The motivation behind Shortery was, that I (as many others) realized, that there is no "automation" tab in the macOS Shortcuts app.
So the only way to run Shortcuts on the Mac was to manually trigger them.
I wanted to run Shortcuts every morning when starting to work or when my battery power went down to 20% and and and…
Shortery currently offers these options to trigger a Shortcut...
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Shortery
The missing automation tool for macOS Shortcuts