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Instagram has a fairly simple sharing interface that uses a custom url scheme and a special pasteboard type. Sharing directly to instagram via shortcuts would entail placing content on the pasteboard as com.instagram.sharedSticker.backgroundImage and opening a URL instagram-stories://share?source_application=%@
Beginning in January 2023, you must provide a Facebook AppID to share content to Instagram Stories. For more information, see Introducing an important update to Instagram Sharing to Stories. If you don't provide an AppID, your users see the error message "The app you shared from doesn't currently support sharing to Stories" when they attempt to share their content to Instagram.
Yeah that would work too! FWIW, I was able to put an arbitrary app id and it still worked so not sure how stringently they check that. But a generic 'advanced clipboard' action would be great :)
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Instagram has a fairly simple sharing interface that uses a custom url scheme and a special pasteboard type. Sharing directly to instagram via shortcuts would entail placing content on the pasteboard as
com.instagram.sharedSticker.backgroundImage
and opening a URLinstagram-stories://share?source_application=%@
Documentation is here
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