[GH-ISSUE #1132] Add iOS/macOS Shortcuts Support for Faster File Downloads #8089

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opened 2026-04-21 20:06:37 -05:00 by GiteaMirror · 1 comment
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Originally created by @x-ror on GitHub (Feb 26, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/imputnet/cobalt/issues/1132

Hi,

First of all, thanks for creating Cobalt Tools! It’s a great utility for downloading and extracting files.

I’d love to suggest adding support for Shortcuts (iOS/macOS) to streamline file downloads. This would allow users to automate the process, making it much faster and more accessible, especially for those who frequently use Cobalt Tools on Apple devices.

Suggested Features:
• A shortcut action that accepts a URL and directly downloads the file.
• Support for sharing files from other apps into Cobalt via Shortcuts.

This could significantly enhance the workflow for users who rely on automation. Let me know if this is something you’d consider implementing!

Thanks again for your work!

Originally created by @x-ror on GitHub (Feb 26, 2025). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/imputnet/cobalt/issues/1132 Hi, First of all, thanks for creating Cobalt Tools! It’s a great utility for downloading and extracting files. I’d love to suggest adding support for Shortcuts (iOS/macOS) to streamline file downloads. This would allow users to automate the process, making it much faster and more accessible, especially for those who frequently use Cobalt Tools on Apple devices. Suggested Features: • A shortcut action that accepts a URL and directly downloads the file. • Support for sharing files from other apps into Cobalt via Shortcuts. This could significantly enhance the workflow for users who rely on automation. Let me know if this is something you’d consider implementing! Thanks again for your work!
GiteaMirror added the feature request label 2026-04-21 20:06:38 -05:00
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@wukko commented on GitHub (Feb 26, 2025):

not gonna read llm generated text, write your own

<!-- gh-comment-id:2685153826 --> @wukko commented on GitHub (Feb 26, 2025): not gonna read llm generated text, write your own
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