Shortcuts Generator

v0.1.0

Generate macOS/iOS Shortcuts by creating plist files. Use when asked to create shortcuts, automate workflows, build .shortcut files, or generate Shortcuts plists. Covers 1,155 actions (427 WF*Actions + 728 AppIntents), variable references, and control flow.

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Purpose & Capability
Name/description (generate Shortcuts .shortcut/plist files) align with the provided documentation, examples, and action catalogs. The skill requires no external credentials, binaries, or config paths — appropriate for an instruction-only generator.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md and the reference files stay on-topic (plist format, actions, control flow, examples). They document many powerful Shortcuts actions (delete photos, run shell/osascript, access clipboard, call network/AI, control system settings) — which is expected for a comprehensive generator, but means generated shortcuts can perform sensitive operations. The skill instructions do not themselves instruct the agent to read unrelated system files or exfiltrate data.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or downloads; instruction-only skill — lowest install risk.
Credentials
requires.env, primary credential, and config path lists are empty. No credentials or unrelated environment access are requested.
Persistence & Privilege
Skill is not always-enabled and does not request system- or agent-wide persistence. disable-model-invocation is default (false) but that is the usual platform behavior and not a standalone concern here.
Assessment
This skill appears coherent and focused on creating Shortcuts plist files, but be cautious when importing any generated .shortcut into your device: review the workflow actions and parameters before importing or running. Generated shortcuts can legitimately include powerful actions (run shell/AppleScript, delete photos, change system settings, access clipboard, make network requests, or call Apple Intelligence). Do not import shortcuts that include destructive actions (deletephotos, run shell scripts, or open arbitrary URLs) unless you understand and trust every action and referenced UUIDs. Also note the skill's SKILL.md lists allowed-tools: Write and Bash — while the skill itself doesn't request running shell commands, if your agent is permitted to run Bash it could execute local commands; restrict agent tooling or run in a safe environment if you are not comfortable with that. If you need more assurance, ask the publisher for provenance (homepage/source) or request a signed sample shortcut to audit before use.

Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.

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MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

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