will ios 18 support triggering a shortcut when a push notification is received?

Generated on 8/1/2024

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Based on the provided context, there is no specific mention of iOS 18 supporting the ability to trigger a shortcut when a push notification is received. The sessions and segments provided discuss various features and improvements related to app intents, shortcuts, and Siri, but do not explicitly cover this particular functionality.

If you are interested in learning more about the new capabilities of iOS 18, you might want to check out the following sessions:

  1. Platforms State of the Union - This session covers the latest capabilities in iOS 18, including new APIs and customization options.
  2. Bring your app’s core features to users with App Intents - This session dives into the app intents framework and how it can be used to create shortcuts and other features.

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Platforms State of the Union

Platforms State of the Union

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Meet the next generation of CarPlay architecture

Meet the next generation of CarPlay architecture

Dive into the architecture for the next generation of CarPlay. Learn how your vehicle system works with iPhone to create a single cohesive experience that showcases the best of your car and iPhone. Learn how UI is rendered and composited, and explore ways to configure and customize a special experience for each vehicle model. This session is intended for automakers and system developers interested in the next generation of CarPlay.

Bring your app to Siri

Bring your app to Siri

Learn how to use App Intents to expose your app’s functionality to Siri. Understand which intents are already available for your use, and how to create custom intents to integrate actions from your app into the system. We’ll also cover what metadata to provide, making your entities searchable via Spotlight, annotating onscreen references, and much more.

Bring your app’s core features to users with App Intents

Bring your app’s core features to users with App Intents

Learn the principles of the App Intents framework, like intents, entities, and queries, and how you can harness them to expose your app’s most important functionality right where people need it most. Find out how to build deep integration between your app and the many system features built on top of App Intents, including Siri, controls and widgets, Apple Pencil, Shortcuts, the Action button, and more. Get tips on how to build your App Intents integrations efficiently to create the best experiences in every surface while still sharing code and core functionality.