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10/11/2019- Creating shortcuts using the Shortcuts app
- Implementing shortcuts using NSUserActivity
- Adding an Intent Definition file
- Donating intents
- Developing a custom user interface for Siri Shortcuts
- Returning custom responses
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Mohammad] Are you tired of repeating the same task over and over again? Have you ever wondered if there's a way to streamline your re-occurring tasks? Well, now you can, with Siri Shortcuts. Siri Shortcuts was introduced in iOS 12 and it allows you to create a workflow which can chain different tasks together. Siri Shortcuts also uses machine learning to learn and predict about your future behavior. This means that it can predict when you want a cup of delicious latte or when you want to commute back from work. If you're excited to automate your daily chores using Siri Shortcuts, come and join me in learning and building amazing Siri Shortcuts.
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Introduction
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1. Understanding Siri Shortcuts
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What are Siri Shortcuts?1m 11s
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2. Implementing Coffee App Shortcuts Using NSUserActivity
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Adding voice shortcut1m 53s
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3. Implementing Coffee App Using Intents
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Donating the intent6m 29s
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Using CoffeeOrderDataManager3m 49s
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4. Developing a Custom User Interface for Siri Shortcuts
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Displaying invoice view8m 7s
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Displaying confirmation view3m 25s
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5. Custom Responses
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Returning custom responses2m 20s
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Deleting an order4m 31s
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Deleting donations4m 6s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 30s
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