
Action connections in Shortcuts on Mac
When an action uses content provided by the action before it, a line appears down the centre of the list of actions, connecting the actions. This line indicates that the output of the action will be used as input to the following action.

Many Shortcuts actions can accept input and provide output. Some actions accept only input, create only output, or pass input through as output without changing it.
To see a description of an action, the types of input it accepts and the types of output it provides, Control-click the icon in the upper-left corner of an action, then choose Show Info.
Some actions accept only specific types of content as input. Actions that arenβt compatible appear in the list without a connecting line, to show that the actions wonβt work together. For example, the Get Current Location action canβt provide an output for the Create Playlist action because Create Playlist requires a song item, not a map location.

Some actions donβt take input and produce only output. These are typically βgetβ actions, like Get Upcoming Events, Get Current Song or Select Photos, all of which simply retrieve data. An action that doesnβt take input appears in the list of actions separated from the previous action, without a centre connecting line.
In the following example, the Select Photos action retrieves data from the Photos app and requires no input from another action. The data retrieved by the Select Photos action is input into the Convert Image action.

Some actions take no input and have no output. For example, the Set Appearance action switches between light and dark mode between actions.
