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indigo_2024.2_documentation:shortcuts [2025/04/14 20:10] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1indigo_2024.2_documentation:shortcuts [2025/04/16 19:40] (current) – [Using Apple Shortcuts with Indigo] davel17
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 ===== Using Apple Shortcuts with Indigo ===== ===== Using Apple Shortcuts with Indigo =====
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 +<color #ed1c24>**WARNING:**</color> Unfortunately, it looks like [[https://discussions.apple.com/thread/256038658?sortBy=rank|Apple broke the shortcuts command line tool]] (which we use to run shortcuts) in Sonoma 14.7.5. If you rely on shortcuts in Indigo you'll probably want to skip that release. We tested on Sequoia 15.3.1 and it works correctly.
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 Apple's Shortcuts app* allows you to create custom workflows on macOS, iOS and iPadOS (you can't currently run shortcuts on tvOS). You can also use Apple Shortcuts with Indigo to call many functions and use Indigo events to fire Apple shortcuts. Using Indigo's [[indigo_2024.2_documentation:api#HTTP API|HTTP API]] with Apple's Shortcuts app is easy and there are different methods to accomplish this (this document uses Indigo's v2 API). Apple's Shortcuts app* allows you to create custom workflows on macOS, iOS and iPadOS (you can't currently run shortcuts on tvOS). You can also use Apple Shortcuts with Indigo to call many functions and use Indigo events to fire Apple shortcuts. Using Indigo's [[indigo_2024.2_documentation:api#HTTP API|HTTP API]] with Apple's Shortcuts app is easy and there are different methods to accomplish this (this document uses Indigo's v2 API).
  
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