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### 1. Launch Shortcuts
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<img width="659" height="178" alt="1" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e1a00f72-c083-4004-ad20-7e90048f17b6" />
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### 2. Add a new shortcut
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<img width="1016" height="163" alt="2" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/857cd51e-14de-4d5d-80dc-1e43589cda95" />
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### 3. Create the shortcut logic
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<img width="1312" height="894" alt="3" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/37902654-5c74-4c63-bb17-b8dfd0a5204c" />
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> Now you can just close the window to save your shortcut!
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### 4. Use via Spotlight
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Despite the name, it doesn't seem like it's currently possible to assign a keyboard shortcut to a shortcut created in the Shortcuts app.
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Instead, you can run it via Spotlight (Cmd + Space) by typing the name of the shortcut. This can be made easier by "adding quick keys" to the Spotlight search, in this example I've chosen the letter `"t"`
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<img width="661" height="179" alt="Screenshot 2025-09-24 at 8 38 01 am" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7acdb570-e0d6-4b9e-83b2-11043c79b6b0" />
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