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The first thing to keep in mind about DATA is that as you can see if you look in your Files app under iCloud Drive > Shortcuts > Prompts DATA has a copy of your upcoming calendar events in every single reply it makes to you. So you never need to have it fetch calendar stuff, it just knows.
But you can have it make new calendar invites too, and that is what this command does.
This shortcut, if you just tap to run it, will make a calendar invite up based on what DATA thinks is missing from your schedule if you don’t send it instructions on the kind of calendar invite to make as input. Tap it and try it. If you’ve recently talked about doing something but it’s not on your calendar, it should just show up. Very fun.
Use this with any input (or ask data to use it) to make calendar invites for anything on your device. Great for planning trips, sending meeting invites, or bookmarking important events. If you include email addresses, it will invite them, though the invite functionality is more reliable on GPT-4 than 3.
Like forecast, this shortcut gets called in Activate Data every time you run a request and just formats your upcoming week or so as nicely as possible and puts it in your prompt. This way DATA always has a copy of your upcoming calendar items with every reply. You can easily adjust how many calendar appointments & reminders it should be included in your prompt, which can take up either a lot of room or no room at all in your prompt. Just adjust the top two blocks in this command to do that. Or you could rebuild it to import a certain number of days of events. Keep in mind making it longer shortens your conversations, especially with models shorter than 8000 tokens.
The rest of these Contacts & Calendar shortcuts are fairly new as of September 1, 2023 but they do seem to work pretty well.
I expect to have “edit contact” “edit calendar” up and working soon too.
Use this shortcut to make a contact card on the user's phone. Any time the user asks about making a contact you should use this shortcut. It will pull all relevant data from the recent conversation into a nicely formatted contact card on the user's device. If you don't have the information you need yet, you can DATA Makes Contact From Picture: to prompt the user to take a picture to gather the information needed, or just use Reply: to ask for it.
Use this shortcut to make a contact card from a picture. This shortcut, when you use it, will prompt the user to either take a picture or choose an existing one, and then it will transform that picture into a contact card. Do not use this for generic photography unless the user directly asks to make a contact, otherwise use the more general Show DATA command.
Slightly more experimental version that lets you make 3-7 events at a time. Great for turning your to-do list into a fully planned out day on your calendar.
Description paragraph of multiple events or calendar invites that need to be created. Use this if more than one calendar event is needed.