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Table of Contents
- Overview
- What’s New
- System Requirements
- Setup
- LaunchCuts Interface
- Using LaunchCuts
- Updating Shortcuts
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Today Widget
- Share Sheet
- Advanced
- Settings
- Developer
- Support
- Future Roadmap
Overview
LaunchCuts is a powerful, customizable, and elegant launcher for shortcuts on iOS.
- Folders: Organize your shortcuts into folders.
- Smart Folders: Display shortcuts based on multiple criteria, including tags, colors, icons, shortcut type, unfiled status, and accepted input types (e.g. Text, Images, Files, and Safari Web Pages).
- Sort: Sort your shortcuts by name, color, icon, or size. Sort your folders by favorites, name, or manually.
- Adjustable Grid: See more (or less) shortcuts on screen for a given folder.
- Keyboard Shortcuts: Quickly navigate between your favorite folders and launch your most-used shortcuts.
- Enhanced Search: Find shortcuts faster with wildcard searches.
- iCloud Sync: Sync your folders between all of your iCloud-connected devices.
- Multiple Windows: Create multiple instances of LaunchCuts using Split View and Slide Over on iPadOS.
- Today Widget: Access your folders and shortcuts from the Shortcuts Today widget using the LaunchCuts Today shortcut.
- Share Sheet: Use LaunchCuts from the iOS Share Sheet with the LaunchCuts Share shortcut.
- Bright Icons: Bring back the colorful icons from iOS 12.
LaunchCuts is for both casual users who want better organization of their shortcuts and for power users who have gone all-in on shortcuts but have been wanting more out of the Shortcuts application.
Once you start using LaunchCuts, you will not want to go back to the stock Shortcuts app for launching and organizing your shortcut collection!
What’s New in LaunchCuts 1.1
LaunchCuts 1.1 feature a brand-new sync engine that’s dramatically faster. Taping the Update Shortcuts button now performs a full sync everytime, complete with a progress bar.
Access your folders and shortcuts from the Shortcuts Today widget and the iOS Share Sheet using the LaunchCuts Today and LaunchCuts Share shortcuts, available in the Settings screen.
Custom actions allow you to use and extend LaunchCuts in your own shortcuts.
System Requirements and Availability
LaunchCuts requires iOS 13.2 or higher. LaunchCuts 1.1 and higher also requires that the latest version of the LaunchCuts Helper shortcut be installed on your iOS device.
LaunchCuts is available for purchase for $7.99 on the iOS App Store.
Setup
When you install LaunchCuts on a new iOS device, you will be presented with the LaunchCuts Setup assistant.
Installing LaunchCuts for the First Time?
If you are installing LaunchCuts for the first time, tap Begin Setup and go to the next section.
If you have previously installed LaunchCuts on a device connected to the same iCloud account, you can skip setup by tapping Start Using LaunchCuts. Your folders and shortcut references will sync shortly from iCloud.
Setup Page 1: LaunchCuts Helper
In order for LaunchCuts to work properly, it must first know what shortcuts you have installed. The LaunchCuts Helper shortcut syncs the following information about your shortcut collection to LaunchCuts:
- New shortcuts
- Removed shortcuts
- Position of your shortcuts
- Name of your shortcuts
- Color
- Icon
- Size
- LaunchCuts Tags
Tap Get LaunchCuts Helper to download it if you have not already done so. Or, tap LaunchCuts Helper is Installed if you already have it installed on your device.
Proceed to the section on running the update.
NOTE: Do not change the name of the LaunchCuts Helper shortcut, or LaunchCuts will not work properly.
Allowing Untrusted Shortcuts
If you have only used shortcuts downloaded from the Gallery tab in the Shortcuts app, you may see an alert that says Shortcuts could not install LaunchCuts Helper because you do not have untrusted shortcuts support enabled. To fix this, follow these steps:
- In LaunchCuts, tap I Got An Error.
- Tap Open Settings. If you are on an iPhone, tap the back button to return to the main Settings page.
- Scroll and tap on Shortcuts.
- Tap Allow Untrusted Shortcuts. If prompted, tap OK.
This will allow you to run shortcuts that you download from a location other than Apple’s approved shortcuts gallery.
NOTE: Always be careful when downloading and using shortcuts you download from the web.
Never Run a Shortcut?
If the toggle to allow untrusted shortcuts is disabled, you must first run a shortcut. Do the following:
- Go to Shortcuts.
- Tap a shortcut to run it and go to Step 9.
- If you have no shortcuts, tap Gallery in the Tab Bar.
- Tap on a shortcut.
- Tap Add Shortcut.
- If necessary, configure the shortcut and tap Done.
- Tap My Shortcuts in the Tab Bar.
- Tap on the shortcut you added.
- Return to Settings.
- Tap Allow Untrusted Shortcuts.
Setup Step 2: Configuring LaunchCuts Helper
When you first install LaunchCuts Helper, an import question will ask you choose a language. The default is en-US
or English. You can leave the value blank and LaunchCuts Helper will automatically detect your system language or you can choose one from the list below.
LaunchCuts Helper has been natively translated into English, Russian, and Turkish, whereas the other languages have been automatically translated using Microsoft’s Translator service.
If you are a native speaker of one of these languages, help improve LaunchCuts Helper by providing a localization. Visit this page for more information.
Setup Page 3: Running Your First Update
After downloading and installing LaunchCuts Helper, return to the LaunchCuts application.
The next setup screen shows you the Update Shortcuts button, which is used to initiate a sync between the Shortcuts app and LaunchCuts.
Whenever you add, delete, reorder, or change the icon/color of your shortcuts, you will need to tap this button, located in the Tab or Navigation bar in LaunchCuts.
LaunchCuts Helper will open in the Shortcuts app, retrieve your shortcuts, and reopen LaunchCuts. A progress bar will then appear, showing you each shortcut that has been updated. When complete, you will be returned to the previous folder in LaunchCuts.
IMPORTANT: If you used LaunchCuts prior to version 1.1, please update to the latest version of LaunchCuts Helper by going to LaunchCuts Settings and tapping on LaunchCuts Helper under the Shortcuts section.
Setup Page 4: Today Widget and Share Sheet
LaunchCuts 1.1 introduces two new shortcuts that allow you to access your LaunchCuts Folders and shortcuts from the Shortcuts Today widget and the iOS Share Sheet.
You can install these shortcuts from the Settings screen in LaunchCuts.
Setup Page 5: Create Sample Folders
The next setup screen will allow you to create some sample folders to get you familiar with how LaunchCuts operates:
- All Shortcuts: folder displaying all of your shortcuts sorted by their position within the Shortcuts app.
- Favorites: am empty folder where you can place your most used shortcuts.
- Development: a folder with Edit Mode enabled. Tapping on a shortcut will open it directly in the Shortcuts Editor instead of running it.
- Share: Anything: all shortcuts that have the Share Sheet Enabled preference set.
- Share: Images: all shortcuts that have the Share Sheet Enabled preference set that operate on Images.
- Share: Text: all shortcuts that have the Share Sheet Enabled preference set that operate on Text and Rich Text.
- Tag: Music: Shortcuts that have various strings in their name or in LaunchCuts Tags, such as, “playlist,” “music,” “audio,” “Apple Music,” or “song.”
- Unfiled Shortcuts: Shortcuts that have not been added to a manual folder or collected into a smart folder.
- Widgets: All shortcuts that can be displayed in the Shortcuts Today widget within Notification Center.
Setup Page 6: Setup Complete
You are now ready to get started using LaunchCuts. The final screen will allow you to view the LaunchCuts documentation or go straight to the LaunchCuts Home screen.
LaunchCuts Interface
This section provides and overview of the LaunchCuts interface.
- Folders View
- Toolbar
- Sort bar
- Folder List
- Shortcuts View
- Navigation Bar
- Search Bar
- Sort Bar
- Shortcuts Grid
- Tab Bar
iPadOS
If you are using LaunchCuts on iPadOS, you can see both Folders View and Shortcuts View at the same time when in landscape mode. On the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pros, you can also see both views while in Landscape Split View. Learn more about multi-window support in LaunchCuts here.
Folders View
This view shows all of your LaunchCuts folders. Tap on a folder to view its shortcuts.
When in Shortcuts view, swipe from left to right to reveal the list of LaunchCuts folders. Or tap on the back button in the upper-left corner.
Folders Toolbar
At the top of the Folders View are the following buttons and controls:
Open Shortcuts
Tap the Shortcuts icon to switch to the Shortcuts app. When going back and forth between LaunchCuts and Shortcuts, you can tap on the small back button in the upper-left corner of the screen.
New Folder
Tap the folder icon to create a new folder.
Keyboard Shortcut: Press Command-Shift-N
on an external keyboard to create a new folder.
Edit
Tap to bulk delete folders. You can also swipe right to left to delete individual folders. If you are sorting your folders manually, you can drag to reorder your folders.
Sort Bar
You can sort your folders by favorite status, name, or manually. The sort setting will be remembered across your iOS devices.
Folders List
Your list of folders, sorted by Favorite status and name. Tap on a folder to open it and display the list of shortcuts.
Tap on the star icon to mark a folder as a Favorite. Favorite folders are listed at the top of the Folders list.
A hammer icon next to the star means that Edit Mode is enabled for the folder. Tapping on a shortcut will open it to the editing screen in Shortcuts.
Folders
Folders that include all of your shortcuts or just manually selected folders are denoted with a blue folder icon.
Smart Folders
Smart Folders are folders that have search criteria set to filter from your list of shortcuts. They are denoted with a lightning bolt icon.
Unfiled Folder
You can configure a folder to display unfiled shortcuts. These are shortcuts that are not in any manual folder nor collected in any smart folder. The unfiled folder is identified by an archive box icon.
Learn more about creating and editing folders here.
Shortcuts View
This view displays your shortcuts. It’s similar to the Home screen in the Shortcuts app, but is much more powerful and customizable.
Shortcuts Navigation Bar
Folders Back Button
Tap this to return to the list of LaunchCuts folders.
NOTE: This button is hidden when the Folders List and Shortcuts View are side-by-side on iPadOS.
Open Shortcuts
Tap the Shortcuts icon to switch to the Shortcuts app. When going back and forth between LaunchCuts and Shortcuts, you can tap on the small back button in the upper-left corner of the screen.
New Shortcut
Tap the blue plus button to open the Shortcuts app and create a new shortcut.
Keyboard Shortcut: Press Command-N
on an external keyboard to create a new shortcut.
NOTE: Run a Quick Update after creating shortcuts to make them appear in LaunchCuts. To sync an individual shortcut’s metadata, such as its icon and color, long-press on the shortcut in LaunchCuts and choose Update Metadata.
Update Shortcuts
Tap the blue reload button to display a list of commands for importing your shortcut references from Shortcuts into LaunchCuts using LaunchCuts Helper.
Keyboard Shortcut: Press Command-R
on an external keyboard to display the Update Shortcuts screen.
NOTE: This button appears only if you have the preference Show Update in Tab Bar disabled. Otherwise, it will appear in the Tab Bar at the bottom of the screen.
Search
Tap the magnifying glass button to show or hide the search bar.
Keyboard Shortcut: Press
Command-Option-F
on an external keyboard to show or hide the search bar.
LaunchCuts features a powerful search algorithm for finding your shortcuts. Learn more about the wildcard searching here.
Sort and Filter
Tap the filter icon to reveal the sort bar, where you can sort your shortcuts by name, color, icon, and size, and adjust the size of shortcuts displayed on screen.
Keyboard Shortcut: Press Command-Shift-F
on an external keyboard to show or hide the Sort bar.
Favorite
Tap the star button to mark this folder as a favorite. Favorite folders appear at the top of the Folders list in LaunchCuts.
Edit Folder Settings
Tap to display the options screen for a folder, where you can change its name, configure what shortcuts to display, enable Edit Mode, and more. See the section on editing folders for more information.
Keyboard Shortcut: Press Command-Shift-E
on an external keyboard to edit the current folder.
Search Bar
The search bar features wildcard matching for quick and efficient filtering the list of visible shortcuts.
Shortcuts Count
On the trailing end of the search bar will be displayed the number of visible shortcuts in the current folder. As you type in the search bar, the number of shortcuts will be updated.
Reverse Sort
Tap this button to reverse the sort order of the shortcuts in the current folder.
NOTE: There currently is no way to jump to the bottom of the shortcuts list at the moment.
Shortcuts Grid
This section displays the shortcuts in the current folder, filtered and sorted according to the following folder settings such as:
- Shortcut
- Sort: Name, Color, Icon, and Size
- Sort Order: Ascending it Descending
- Cell Size: the physical size of each shortcut displayed on screen.
- Edit Mode: if enabled, the edit button (circle with an ellipsis) will turn into a play icon.
Tab Bar
Located at the bottom of the screen, the tab bar allows you to switch between Shortcuts/Folder view and Settings. It also features a convenient Update Shortcuts button so you can always keep your shortcuts in sync with LaunchCuts.
Toggling the Tab Bar
Double-tap on the Tab Bar to hide it from the view. This is useful when you want to simplify the interface and see more shortcuts. A translucent button will appear which you can tap to reveal the Tab Bar again.
Using LaunchCuts
Working with LaunchCuts is very similar to using the Shortcuts app. Instead of one screen where all of your shortcuts are located, however, you now have access to folders, each with its own sort and visualization settings.
Running Shortcuts
Tapping on a shortcut will open the Shortcuts app and run the shortcut. Tap on the circle with the ellipsis icon to open the shortcut in the Editor within the Shortcuts app.
Return to LaunchCuts After Running
If you have this setting enabled, LaunchCuts will try to reopen itself after successfully running your shortcut. If there is an error in executing your shortcut, you will be returned to the iOS Home Screen.
NOTE: You can exclude shortcuts from returning to LaunchCuts after running in Settings. This is useful if you have a shortcut whose last action is to open another app, for instance. You wouldn’t want to open the app only to have LaunchCuts reopen.
Editing Mode
If you have edit mode enabled for a folder, tapping on a shortcut causes the shortcut to open in the Shortcuts Editor. Conversely, tapping on the small play icon will run the shortcut.
Mastering Search
Wildcard Searching
LaunchCuts adopts the search algorithm from MsgFiler, the premier tool for filing email messages in macOS Mail. The space character is used as a wildcard for matching shortcuts. For instance, suppose you have the following list of shortcuts:
- Brush Teeth Timer
- Speak Brush Teeth Routine
- Tea Timer
- Laundry Timer
- Music Timer
- Do Not Disturb Timer
Use the space character to match any character between the previous character and the next character. To display just the shortcut named Brush Teeth Timer
, you don’t have to type out Brush Teeth T
like you have to in Shortcuts, just br tim
. That’s seven less characters, which adds up over time!
When you become proficient with LaunchCuts search behavior, finding your shortcuts becomes easier than ever before.
Clear Search
When you type in the search field, an X will appear allowing you to clear the search contents yet keep focus in the search field.
Remember Searches
You can configure LaunchCuts to remember a folder’s last search string every time a folder is opened. Otherwise, the search field will be clearer very time you open or re-open a folder. This setting affects all folders and can be toggled in the settings screen.
Sorting and Changing the Grid Size
Tap on the Sort bar to reveal sort and grid adjustment controls for the current folder.
Here you can change the sort order of folders and adjust the size of shortcuts shown on screen.
Sort
You can sort a folder’s shortcuts using the following criteria:
- None: This sort order mimics the look of your shortcuts in the Shortcuts app.
- Name: Sorts your shortcuts alphabetically.
- Color: Sorts your shortcuts by their color.
- Icon: Sorts your shortcuts by their icon or glyph.
- Size: Sorts your shortcuts by size. Shortcuts that make heavy use of base64 encoded text will typically be listed at the top.
NOTE: If you sort by color and notice some shortcuts are not sorting properly, it might be due to the fact that the color value was originally recorded for the shortcut back in iOS 12. To resolve, change the color of the shortcut in the Shortcuts app. Then return to LaunchCuts and update the metadata for that shortcut by long-pressing on it from the Shortcuts Grid.
Adjustable Grid
The grid slider allows you to dynamically change the number of shortcuts visible on the screen. You’re no longer restricted to a fixed size for your shortcuts.
Want to see more shortcuts per page? Slide the adjustment slider to the left. Want to see fewer shortcuts that are easier to tap? Move the adjustment slider all the way to the right.
You can also tap on the two icons surrounding the slider to adjust the number of columns.
Reduce Shortcut Height
By default, up to two-lines of a shortcut’s name will be displayed. If you want to fit more shortcuts on screen, you can reduce this to one line by enabling Reduce Shortcut Height in Settings.
Here are some screenshots of the same folder but with vastly different sort and grid settings:
Once you get used to the display features of LaunchCuts, you can’t go back to the stock Shortcuts app.
Creating and Editing Folders
Tap on the New Folder or Edit Folder button to display the following dialog.
Here, you can adjust the following fields for a folder:
- Name
- Unfiled Shortcuts
- Shortcuts
- Matching Conditions
- All Shortcuts
- Selected Shortcuts
- Tags
- Colors
- Icons
- Widget
- Action Extensions
- Sort
- Favorite
- Edit Mode
Unfiled Shortcuts
Tapping the Unfiled Shortcuts toggle will cause the folder to display shortcuts that are not part of any manual folder or collected in any smart folder.
Matching Conditions
You can filter shortcuts in your Shortcuts Library in various ways. Filter rules can be evaluated in an OR or AND fashion:
- Matching Any
- Matching All
By default, any shortcut that matches a rule will be displayed in the folder. Tap Matching All
to require all rules be satisfied in order for a shortcut to appear in a folder.
Filtering the list of shortcuts in a folder using the Matching All ruleset will take slightly longer than if you used the Matching Any ruleset.
All Shortcuts
A toggle to control whether all shortcuts should be used to match the subsequent folder filtering rules.
NOTE: If you choose Matching Any but leave All Shortcuts enabled, the folder will display all your shortcuts. Disable this or choose Matching All in order to filter your shortcuts properly.
Selected Shortcuts
When All Shortcuts is disabled, this menu item will appear and allow you to manually select which shortcuts to display in a folder.
Tags
LaunchCuts searches for tag information located in two places within a shortcut:
Exclude Tags
You can exclude tags by prefixing the tag name with a minute character. For instance:
-LaunchCuts
Location
Will exclude shortcuts that contain the “LaunchCuts” tag in either their name or their LaunchCutsTag comment.
. Tag
Enter *.*
to match any shortcut that has a LaunchCutsTag defined. Conversely, enter -*.*
to match all shortcuts that do not have any custom tags defined.
Matching All
If you have Matching All enabled, matching shortcuts will result from the intersection of all tag queries. That is to say that a shortcut must match all tags in order to be displayed in the smart folder.
Colors
You can filter shortcuts by colors:
- No Color
- Red
- Vermillion
- Apricot
- Pollen
- Mint
- Turquoise
- Light Blue
- Cerulean
- Delft Blue
- Violet
- Lilac
- Pink
- Fog
- Limestone
- Sand
Icons
You can filter shortcuts by their icons or glyphs. There are over 200 glyphs to choose from in the Shortcuts app, so being able to filter by icon gives you another way to organize your shortcut collection within LaunchCuts.
Widget
Tap this to filter on those shortcuts that appear in the Shortcuts Today Widget.
Action Extension
Tap this to filter on those shortcuts that accept input. These are shortcuts these are displayed in the iOS Share Sheet. The following share sheet input types are supported:
- App Store apps
- Articles
- Contacts
- Dates
- Email addresses
- Files
- Images
- iTunes products
- Locations
- Maps links
- Media
- PDFs
- Phone numbers
- Rich text
- Safari webpages
- Text
- URLs
Folder Icon
Customize the look of your folder in the Folder List View by giving it a custom icon. The same icons you can choose for your shortcuts you can now assign to your folders.
Favorite
Folders that have been marked as favorites will be displayed at the top of the Folders list.
Edit Mode
Enabling this will flip the action that occurs when you tap on a shortcut in the Shortcuts Grid View.
Normally, tapping on a shortcut will run it in Shortcuts. With Edit mode enabled, shortcuts will instead launch Shortcuts straight to the editor. To run a shortcut while in Edit Mode, tap on the circle with the play button.
Edit Mode on iPadOS
Edit Mode is useful on iPadOS. You can create a folder of the shortcuts that you are working with Edit Mode enabled. Place both Shortcuts and LaunchCuts in Split View. While in the Shortcuts Editor, you can quickly switch back and forth between shortcuts without having to scroll and search for the next shortcut to edit.
Deleting Folders
You can delete a folder in one of two ways:
- Swipe from right to left on the folder in the Folder List view to delete.
- Tap the Edit button in the upper-right hand corner of the Folder List view. Select multiple folders. Then, tap Delete.
Updating Shortcuts
As you add, remove, reorder, and change the icon/color of shortcuts in your Shortcuts Library, you will need to sync these changes for them to appear in LaunchCuts.
The Update Shortcuts button is clockwise arrow in a blue circle, located in either the Tab Bar or Shortcuts View Navigation Bar. Tap it to perform a sync. If you are using an external keyboard, you can also press Command-R to reveal the sheet.
With LaunchCuts 1.1, syncing is now very fast, and a full update is performed every time the Update Shortcuts button is tapped. The following information about your shortcuts is transferred during each sync:
- Name: the name of the shortcut
- Position: the position of the shortcut in the Shortcuts app.
- Color: the color of the shortcut
- Glyph: the icon of the shortcut
- Size: the file size of the shortcut
- Tags: custom LaunchCuts Tags associated with the shortcut
TIP: Long-pressing on a shortcut in the Shortcuts Grid display a context menu for the shortcut. One of the options will be to update the metadata for the selected shortcut.
### Updating LaunchCuts Helper
If you have been using LaunchCuts prior to version 1.1, be sure to update to the latest version of the LaunchCuts Helper shortcut. To install, tap Settings in LaunchCuts, scroll to the Shortcuts section, and tap LaunchCuts Helper.
Keyboard Shortcuts
LaunchCuts has a number of keyboard shortcuts to help you be more productive, including the ability to quickly open 10 folders and run 10 shortcuts with the press of a key.
Universal Commands
These commands are always available within LaunchCuts:
- ⌘-N: Create Shortcut. Opens the Shortcuts application to the new shortcut screen.
- ⌘-Shift-N: Create Folder. Creates a new LaunchCuts folder.
- ⌘-Shift-H: Home. Return to the Folders List view.
- ⌘-Comma: Settings. Open the LaunchCuts Settings screen.
- ⌘-R: Update Shortcuts. Sync shortcuts from Shortcuts to LaunchCuts using LaunchCuts Helper.
- ⌘-Shift-T: Show and hide the tab bar.
NOTE: If you are currently viewing the New Folder, Edit Folder, Update Shortcuts, or the Keyboard Commands screen when you press a keyboard shortcut, the current view will close. Changes will not be saved if you are in the New or Edit Folder screens.
Shortcuts View Commands
These commands become available when you are viewing a folder:
- ⌘-F: Search. Brings focus to the search bar.
- ⌘-⌥-F: Shows and hides the search bar.
- ⌘-Shift-F: Shows and hides the filter bar.
- ⌘-Shift-E: Edits the current folder.
- ⌘-Shift-R: Refreshes the Shortcuts view.
Quick Folder Commands
You can open up to 10 folders with the press of the ⌘ Command key and a number from 0-9. To configure, follow these steps:
- In LaunchCuts, tap Settings.
- Tap Keyboard Shortcuts.
- Under Folders, tap the command key you want to assign to a folder.
- Select the folder.
- Tap Done.
- Press ⌘-NUMBER to open the folder.
Quick Shortcuts Commands
You can run up to 10 shortcuts holding down the ⌘ Command and ⌥ Option keys along with a number from 0 to 9. To configure, follow these steps:
- In LaunchCuts, tap Settings.
- Tap Keyboard Shortcuts.
- Under Shortcuts, tap the command-option key you want to assign to a shortcut.
- Select the shortcut.
- Tap Done.
- Press ⌘⌥-NUMBER to run the shortcut.
Search Bar
When the cursor is in the search bar, these keyboard shortcuts become available:
- Tab: Selects the text in the search bar.
- Return: Resigns focus from the search bar, but keeps the existing search text present.
- ⌘-Period: Clears the text in the search bar and resigns focus.
Today Widget
LaunchCuts can now be used in the Shortcuts Today widget for quick and convenient access to your LaunchCuts Folders and shortcuts using the LaunchCuts Today shortcut.
Installing LaunchCuts Today Shortcut
- Open LaunchCuts.
- Tap Settings.
- Under Shortcuts, tap LaunchCuts Today.
- The Shortcuts app will open.
- Scroll to the bottom of the Add Shortcut screen.
- Tap Add Untrusted Shortcut.
-
The LaunchCuts Today configuration pages will now appear, allowing you to change the language, dictation language, and the number of items to display on each page.
Because of memory limitations in the Shortcuts Today widget, LaunchCuts Today uses a paged approach to display your folders and shortcuts. You can jump to a numbered page and also search for shortcuts using your voice.
Share Sheet
LaunchCuts can now be used with the iOS Share Sheet using the LaunchCuts Share shortcut.
Installing LaunchCuts Share Shortcut
- Open LaunchCuts.
- Tap Settings.
- Under Shortcuts, tap LaunchCuts Share.
- The Shortcuts app will open.
- Scroll to the bottom of the Add Shortcut screen.
- Tap Add Untrusted Shortcut.
Adding LaunchCuts Share to the Share Sheet
- In any app that features sharing, tap the Share icon.
- In the screen that appears, scroll to the end of the list.
- Tap Edit Actions.
- Scroll to LaunchCuts Share.
- Tap the green plus button.
- Scroll to the Favorites section.
- Rearrange LaunchCuts Share to its desired location.
Using LaunchCuts Share
- Tap the Share icon.
- Tap LaunchCuts Share.
- Tap on a LaunchCuts Folder.
- Tap on a shortcut to run with the shared item.
You can create folders that operate on specific share sheet types by creating a Smart Folder. Learn more here.
Advanced
Custom LaunchCuts Tag
By adding a comment to your shortcuts, you can add tags that can help you filter shortcuts in a Smart Folder.
Simply add a new comment anywhere in your shortcut with the first line reading LaunchCutsTags
followed by a list of tags. Separate each tag with by a new line. For instance:
LaunchCutsTags
Date
Time
Hour
Schedule
Whenever you update the metadata for a shortcut or run a Full Update, the tags will be attached to the shortcut in LaunchCuts. You can then search for the tags within a Smart Folder.
Initially, the only shortcut that had the Date tag was “View Custom DateTime Formats,” and it only matched because the word “Date” was in its name. The LaunchCutsTags
comment was added to some shortcuts and Update Shortcuts was requested. Now, these shortcuts show up properly in the smart folder.
Maximizing Screen Real Estate
By hiding the search bar, sort bar, and the tab bar, you can maximize the number of shortcuts on your screen.
Multiple Windows and Multitasking
LaunchCuts supports multiple windows and app instances on iPadOS. This means you can have three LaunchCuts windows open at the same time:
- Split view
- Split view
- Slide over
This is very useful when running LaunchCuts with the Shortcuts app side-by-side on an iPad. You can be editing a shortcut within Shortcuts and still have the ability to quickly run a shortcut before running to editing.
Context Menu
Long-press on a shortcut in the Shortcuts View to reveal a context menu of options for the shortcut:
- Add to Folder: Displays a sheet allowing you to add the shortcut to selected folders.
- Update Metadata: Updates the metadata, including icon and color, for the selected shortcut.
- Edit Shortcut: Opens the selected shortcut in the Shortcuts Editor.
- Run Shortcut: Runs the selected shortcut in the Shortcuts app.
- Run Shortcut and Return: Runs the selected shortcut in the Shortcuts app and try to return to LaunchCuts after running.
Settings
Tap the Settings icon in the Tab Bar to reveal the LaunchCuts Settings page.
Remember Last Folder
Enabling this will cause LaunchCuts to open to the last folder you were viewing if the LaunchCuts application were to be closed manually or by the operating system.
Remember Searches
Enabling this allows folders to keep track of the last search string in the search bar. Otherwise, the search bar will be cleared whenever you leave a folder and return.
Disable Auto-Correction in Search
Enable this setting to turn of auto-correction when inputting text in the Shortcuts search field in the Shortcuts View screen and the Select Shortcuts sheet. This is useful if you take advantage of the wildcard searching capabilities of LaunchCuts, as it will prevent iOS from replacing your search strings with auto-correct suggestions.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Configure the folders and shortcuts you want to open and run respectively using the Command-NUMBER and Command-Option-NUMBER keyboard shortcuts. Learn more about this feature here.
Use Bright Icons
If you used Shortcuts in iOS 12, you can bring back the brighter colors to your shortcuts by enabling this setting.
Reduce Shortcut Height
By default, LaunchCuts displays up to two line of a shortcut’s name. Enabling this setting reduces the display to one line. This allows you to fit more shortcuts in the grid view.
Show Update Button in Tab Bar
By default, the Update Shortcuts button is prominently featured in the Tab Bar at the bottom of the screen. It was designed that way to teach the user that they should sync shortcut references from the Shortcuts app to LaunchCuts on a regular basis.
If you want to simplify the user interface, disabling this preference will move the Update Shortcuts button to the Navigation Bar in the Shortcuts View.
Change App Icon
Allows you to change the icon for LaunchCuts. Available in LaunchCuts 1.1.2 and higher.
Reopen LaunchCuts After Running
Whenever you run a shortcut from LaunchCuts, the Shortcuts app must open. To prevent having to tap back to LaunchCuts, enable this feature to have LaunchCuts reopen after running a shortcut.
Note: If the shortcut being run is either cancelled by the user or experiences an error, the iOS home screen will be displayed instead of LaunchCuts. Here’s to hoping that Shortcuts for iOS 14 has better error handling.
Don’t Reopen for These Shortcuts
Select shortcuts that should not reopen after running from LaunchCuts. This is useful for shortcuts that have ending actions like Open App. In this scenario, you don’t want LaunchCuts to open after the final action.
Note: This setting is ignored if you choose Run and Return from a shortcut’s long press context menu.
Include Shortcut Names in Search
Tags in LaunchCuts come in two forms:
- The name of a shortcut
- LaunchCuts Tags in a shortcut
This setting disables option 1 lookup for smart folders based on tags.
Advanced
This section contains advanced settings.
Disable Shortcut Sync
Shortcuts allows you to have a different set of shortcuts across your iOS devices by giving you the option to disable iCloud Sync in Settings / Shortcuts. If you are doing this, you will want to check Disable Shortcut Sync.
Your folders will remain synced between devices. This only affects the shortcuts displayed in LaunchCuts. Be sure to run the Update Shortcuts command to get an accurate listing of your shortcuts if you change this preference.
Info and More
This section contains various ways to get more information about LaunchCuts:
- View Documentation: Opens the document that you are reading now.
- Feedback: Sends an email to the maker of LaunchCuts.
- Club Shortcuts Mailing List: Join a mailing list about Shortcuts and Automation on Apple products.
- Twitter: Visit the Twitter page for LaunchCuts.
- Website: Visit the LaunchCuts product page on the web.
- Version History: Opens a web browser to the version history page for LaunchCuts.
- Licenses: Licenses for third-party software used by LaunchCuts.
- Privacy Policy: The privacy policy page for LaunchCuts.
Reset
This section allows you to reset LaunchCuts.
Reset Settings
Resets LaunchCuts’ settings and redisplays the setup screen. This will revert all preferences to their default settings.
Resetting LaunchCuts does not delete the references to shortcuts in LaunchCuts, so you will not have to perform a sync using LaunchCuts Helper. None of your folders will be affected.
Erase All Content and Settings
Resets LaunchCuts’ settings and erases all LaunchCuts information, including your folders and shortcut references. You will need to recreate your folders, along with performing a sync using LaunchCuts Helper in order to see shortcuts in LaunchCuts again.
This operation cannot be undone. This does not affect any of your shortcuts on your iOS device, only their references in LaunchCuts.
Clear Shortcut References
Deletes the LaunchCuts shortcuts database. After doing this, you will need to perform a Quick or Full Update in order to see your shortcuts in LaunchCuts.
NOTE: This does not affect any of your shortcuts on your iOS device, only their references in LaunchCuts.
Create Sample Folders
Creates the same sample folders that were given as an option during initial setup of LaunchCuts.
Developer
This section covers tips for making shortcuts that work well with LaunchCuts.
Custom Actions
LaunchCuts 1.1 introduces several custom actions that you can use in your own shortcuts:
Analyze Shortcuts
Given the list and names of your shortcuts, this action looks for 3rd-Party Tools or specific actions inside your shortcuts.
Examples
- Find all shortcuts using LaunchCuts custom actions.
- Find all Shortcuts using Pushcut, Scriptable, or Toolbox Pro.
- Find all shortcuts using the Filter Files action.
Shortcut Action List
To get a list of action identifiers to use in the Actions parameter, you can use this shortcut, Shortcut Action List. Choose a shortcut from your library, and Shortcut Action List will display a list of every action in the selected shortcut.
Filter Shortcuts
This action can filter shortcuts based on the same criteria used by the LaunchCuts application. You can optionally create a new folder or replace an existing one in LaunchCuts.
NOTE: The results returned by the Filter Shortcuts and Analyze Shortcuts actions are the names of your shortcuts, not the shortcuts themselves. This is because of a current limitation/bug in Shortcuts and iOS when sending data to external applications.
Get Folders
This action retrieved your list of folders in LaunchCuts. By default, it returns the following information in a list of Folder Details:
- Name: the name of the folder
- UUID: the unique identifier of the folder.
- editMode: whether the edit mode flagged is enabled
- shortcuts: (optional) the list of shortcuts belonging to the folder
By default, shortcuts are not appended to the Folder Detail object unless you enable the Include Shortcuts setting in the action. This is done for performance reasons.
NOTE: Folders that have the Show Unfiled Shortcuts Only flag set will never have their shortcuts returned. This is due to performance reasons.
Get Folder
Given a UUID for a folder, return the Folder Detail object, including the list of shortcuts.
NOTE: Folders that have the Show Unfiled Shortcuts Only flag set will never have their shortcuts returned. This is due to performance reasons.
Open Folder
Given a UUID, open LaunchCuts and focus on the folder.
Update Shortcuts
Updates the list of Shortcuts in LaunchCuts. Supply the action with the results of the Get My Shortcuts action.
NOTE: Under Show More, there is a toggle for Update All. Leave this checked if you are supplying the result of Get My Shortcuts. If you are updating a subset of your shortcut collection, uncheck the Update All toggle.
Launch Shortcut
Run a shortcut with parameters using LaunchCuts. This action can be used with Siri to allow you to pass in text input parameters to a shortcut using your voice.
Exiting Shortcuts Properly
If users have the Return to LaunchCuts preference enabled, LaunchCuts will try to return to itself after running a shortcut. It does so by using x-callback-url. If your shortcut does not exit properly or if the user taps Cancel from a Choose From List or Choose From Menu action, the user will be thrown back to the iOS Home screen.
To prevent this from happening, it is recommended that you add a Quit, Exit, or Close option at the bottom of your menus. Attach an Exit Shortcut action to this menu item. Tapping this menu option will exit your shortcut properly and return the user back to LaunchCuts.
NOTE: If you do not want LaunchCuts to open after running, instruct your users to add your shortcut to the list of excluded shortcuts in LaunchCuts’ Settings.
Support
For technical support not covered below, go to the LaunchCuts Settings screen and tap Send Feedback.
Older Documentation
Documentation for previous versions of LaunchCuts is available here:
Troubleshooting and Known Issues
Here is a list of troubleshooting tips and known issues with LaunchCuts:
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No shortcuts are appearing in folders. Did you remember to download, install, and run an update using LaunchCuts Helper? If so, check the filter criteria specified in the folder.
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The controls on the sort bar seem to be moving ever so slightly. LaunchCuts is receiving conflicting information about the size of its window from iOS. Switch to a different folder, tap on a sort button to resolve, or adjust the grid slider to resolve.
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The views for choosing shortcuts, colors, icons, and Action Extension input types jumps back and forth between the Shortcuts view and the Folder Edit views. The source of this bug is unknown at the moment. Close and re-open LaunchCuts to work around this bug for the time being.
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Shortcuts and LaunchCuts crashes when I tap Cancel in a shortcut This is a known issue with the way Shortcuts handles x-callback-url, which LaunchCuts uses to call a shortcut and return to itself after running. There is currently no workaround at this time.
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Shortcuts with certain characters are not imported properly This is a known issue if your shortcut names have characters such as backslash in the filename (e.g. “Test/EN”). This will be fixed in a future release of LaunchCuts.
Version History
- Version 1.0.4 / January 8, 2020: Initial release
- Version 1.1.1 / January 25, 2020: Custom Actions, Today widget and iOS Share Sheet support, faster sync with updated LaunchCuts Helper.
Future Roadmap
LaunchCuts is already very powerful, but there are plans to add even more functionality to the app. Here’s a sneak peek at what’s coming in a future release of LaunchCuts:
- Edit multiple shortcuts from the Shortcuts View
Have a feature request? Send feedback from the Feedback section within Settings in LaunchCuts. We can’t guarantee that your feature request will be added, but we will consider it.