Apple’s Shortcuts app is as powerful as you want to make it, and it can do some incredible things if you know how to wrangle it. You can also use it for some super simple things, like searching a website for text.
If you find yourself needing to search a website for something regularly, then you’re no doubt familiar with the site search operator. Head to Google—or use the address bar—and enter “site:nameofsite.com keywords” to search that site. Searching the How-To Geek website for Shortcuts, for example, would require “site:howtogeek.com shortcuts” and you’ll be rewarded with the results.
It isn’t a complicated process, but it’s cumbersome to type out every time. That brings us to Shortcuts. And don’t worry, if you want to skip to the end and download the shortcut, that’s fine, too.
How to Create a Shortcut to Search a Website
As Shortcuts go, this one’s pretty simple. It consists of two variables and a text box, and it needs just four actions to function.
To get started, open Shortcuts and tap the little “+” icon at the top-right of the screen.
Next, search for “Ask for Input” and tap it. Do this twice to create two actions.
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