...Each shortcut, when clicked, triggers an HTTP request, with the possibility to process and display the response in various ways. Run arbitrary JavaScript before & after execution, which allows for lots of customization with features such as compute values such as timestamps, random numbers, UUIDs, hashes, HMACs, base64, etc. Parse JSON or XML and extract data from them. Show toast message or message dialogs. Vibrate or play notification sounds. Trigger other shortcuts to chain multiple HTTP requests. Interact with other devices and services by sending TCP or UDP packets, MQTT messages or using Wake-on-LAN.