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After that, it would be the “calculate anything” workflow which uses a natural language process to calculate pretty much anything from simple math to currency and unit conversions.
Github Repos is another one I use often, it searches either Github or your own repos depending on your prefix command to quickly launch the selected result.
Other useful things would be Kill Process, for killing a running process by searching for it.