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    • isolating
      isolating last edited by

      With iOS 12 iPhone and iPad users got the ability to create a whole slew of actions that they can trigger with a word, but all of these actions are also available to flic.
      You do this by giving the flic app (on your iPhone or iPad) the instruction of:
      New Action/Phone Control/Safari (open a website)
      and then giving the URL
      shortcuts://run-shortcut?name=Your%20shortcut%20name
      if you want to pass a parameter then add &input=[input]
      e.g.
      shortcuts://run-shortcut?name=Quick%20Action
      The first time that this is run the app asks if it’s OK to open Shortcuts but after that it’s just click and go!

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      • zoso777
        zoso777 last edited by

        I know this is old, but it's the source I used to get Flic to work the way I needed.

        That said, I'm confused by a confirmation requirement.

        I use this to Fast Forward my Apple TV 3 minutes (to skip commercials). It works great, but I'm asked for a confirmation if the app isn't on screen.

        That-is: if I'm looking at the open Flic app, 1 press will fast forward my TV, but if I'm doing something else with another app, or the phone is locked, I get a banner I need to tap for the action to function.

        Why is that? How do I stop the confirmation banner?

        Thanks,

        Robert

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        • deadsuga
          deadsuga @flicster4 last edited by

          @flicster4 said in Launch iOS Shortcuts:

          I know this is an old topic...but I am wanting to use my Flic2 to turn on my Apple TV as well... I haven't been able to figure that out, if it is even possible at this point.

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          • acejacek
            acejacek last edited by

            Unfortunately, there is no workaround. Flic app is still in iOS 12 epoch, and until there is native integration to Shortcuts, shortcut callback scheme is not working without manual intervention. Which kills the whole automatization concept.

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            • flicster4
              flicster4 last edited by

              With iOS 13.2 on my iPhone X that url scheme works only, when the phone is not locked. When I press the flic while the screen is off/locked, there is only a notification that flic wants to open an URL. I need to press that notification on the phone and unlock the screen with face id, then the shurtcut starts.

              So that flic is useless for starting iOS-shortcuts. I can start it directly on the phone.

              I indended to have the flic next to my bed. In the morning I push it and the shortcut will wake up my appleTV and the tv itself. After that the shortcut is reading some short news and plays a playlist.

              And that all without the need to grab my glasses first, because I cant read the phone screen without them.

              I also tried Advanced>Internet Requests, but this one does not allow ios' url schemes.

              Any chance that the flic-app will support starting shortcuts? Or any workaround?

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