Opens the selected URL in a new Safari tab. Best paired with a keyboard shortcut.
Opens the selected text in Tweetbot for iOS’ compose window. Upon install, you’ll need to enter your own Twitter @ name as the Account
variable in the Tweetbot action.
Best used with a handy keyboard shortcut.
Clears the system clipboard by copying nothing.
Searches the Editorial Workflow Directory by the selected text in the in-app browser.
Pick a Dot (1-7) in Tot Pocket to replace with the selected text. If no text is selected, the entire document will be passed.
Opens a tag-filtered search by the current selection in Drafts via x-callback-url.
Wraps the selected text with double (*) asterisks.
Copies the url schemed bookmark url of the current file to the clipboard.
Transforms the selected text into a markdown-formatted hyperlink using the contents of the clipboard.
Formats the selected text as an unordered (-) markdown list.
Opens the system share sheet locally with the contents of the system clipboard, URL-encoded. Designed primarily to AirDrop Editorial Workflows between devices.
Retrieves the definition of the selected term using the native system dictionary, displays native definition dialog, and then speaks the term.
Manually triggers Editorial’s Dropbox sync action and calls the native Bleep
notification sound when the sync has completed.
Stream the currently-selected URL in VLC media player for iOS. If no text is selected, the entire document contents will be passed.
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This workflow uses Tumblr for iOS/iPadOS’ URL scheme to pass the selected text content to that app’s compose view.
(If no text is selected, the entire document contents will be passed.)
Utilizes TextExpander for iOS/iPadOS’ URL scheme to create a new snippet expansion.
The abbreviation will be the document’s title and the expanded content will be set as the currently selected text.
Opens the selected text in Ivory for iOS’ compose window. Upon install, you’ll need to enter your own local instance @ as the Account
variable in the Ivory action.
(Best used with a handy keyboard shortcut.)