Examples
- Say “my work email”, get
you@yourcompany.com. - Say “meeting sign-off”, get your standard closing lines.
- Say “my address”, get your full mailing address.
How you trigger one
Say “slash” followed by the trigger, anywhere in a sentence: “send it over slash sig” types your signature in place, with the rest of the sentence untouched. It is forgiving about punctuation, so “slash sig.” expands too, and the literal form/sig works if your dictation produces it. Saying just the trigger phrase on its own also expands.
The trigger has to stand as its own word: “backslash sig” and “slash sigmoid” stay exactly as you said them.
Multi-line snippets
Snippets can span multiple lines, so a single spoken phrase can expand into a formatted block: an email signature, a code review checklist, a standup template.When to reach for a snippet
- You dictate the same block of text more than a few times a week.
- The text is fiddly to say out loud (emails, addresses, URLs).
- You want a consistent template to start from, then dictate the rest.