If you're wondering how to use Scriptable to make something similar, alwaysbhere shares his secrets in the comment section of their original reddit post. Now tap on the ‘+’ icon in the top right corner of your screen.
The icon set that is used is also very simplistic and clean, making it a perfect match for the overall theme. Procedure: Download the Shortcuts app using the link above on your iOS 14 device and launch it. The Scriptable widget that alwaysbhere created features a transparent background while telling you the date, temperature, and upcoming calendar events. The Lock Screen features a beautiful wallpaper of what appears to be a rocket taking off in front of mountains in the distance, but once you unlock the device, you'll see that it's Iron Man flying upwards, not a rocket. For example, this Iron Man setup by redditor alwaysbhere shows off the full capabilities of Scriptable. I'm not at that level yet, but a lot of people in the community are using an app called Scriptable to create some awesome looking Home screen setups in iOS 14. Remember to subscribe to the mailing list to get free product updates in the future.Iron Man Scriptable Setup Alwaysbhere (Image credit: u/alwaysbhere / reddit) You can buy MacStories Shortcuts Icons here or by tapping the ‘Buy’ button below. MacStories Shortcuts Icons are the result of a collaboration between MacStories Pixel, our design brand run by our longtime designer Silvia Gatta, and Federico Viticci. MacStories Shortcuts Icons are not just a random icon set: each icon was specifically designed with a potential use case for Shortcuts in mind. An icon for every occasion as well as prompts for more Shortcuts to create.
Shortcuts has never had enough icons to suit me, and now that launching them from the Home screen is truly viable, I need more icons to let me differentiate between them visually – and that’s what MacStories Shortcuts Icons offer. Giving Siri Shortcuts users a handy set of custom designs for their shortcuts that will live right next to one’s favorite apps is another fantastic step in Federico and the team accomplishing their mission. The MacStories team has always been the top champion making automation approachable on iOS and this set of icons for shortcuts on the Home Screen will soon be another friendly addition for many now adopting Shortcuts in iOS 13. – Matthew Cassinelliĭon’t just take our word for it: we asked Shortcuts experts Rosemary Orchard and Matthew Cassinelli to share their thoughts on MacStories Shortcuts Icons, and here’s what they said: The look and feel is great, and with so many options, the decision to pick these up for your Shortcuts collection is simple. These neon app covers are available in both colorful and dark themes. In the download file, each icon is labeled by name, and you’ll also find a full preview to get an overview of all the icons. This Tokyo-inspired neon app icon pack for iOS 17 creates a night vibe like no other for your iPhone or iPad. – Rosemary Orchardįrom documents and the clipboard to media and task management, MacStories Shortcuts Icons cover dozens of categories of potential shortcuts. MacStories Shortcuts Icons offer an icon for every occasion. We also tried to provide as many options as possible for popular shortcuts shared on Reddit and other websites by the Shortcuts community. Every shortcut from the MacStories Shortcuts Archive is represented in MacStories Shortcuts Icons. You’ll see a gray circle icon with a white x on it that says Scripting. MacStories Shortcuts Icons were designed to cater to the needs of the Shortcuts community.