This isn't necessarily for repl.it but for everything. (I will only do windows for now.)
On MacOS, replace Ctrl with Cmd.
Those were the ones I use most. here are some that are repl based:
ctrl + enter
ctrl + shift + s
ctrl + ,
ctrl + shift + g
ctrl + shift + d
ctrl + .
ctrl + shift + m
ctrl + shift + L
There can be some more shortcuts found here
These are pretty standard, KDE has all.
In FF it’s M-\d
@CodeLongAndPros I know that they're pretty standard its just that most people look over them and they can be really helpful cutting time of having the do something by half.
@JordanDixon1 It’s just that I don’t like anything being “Windows only” if it’s not.
@CodeLongAndPros Ah. Alright I'll change that. I only put windows only cause that's the only os I know lol.
@JordanDixon1 You can also add a clause:
On MacOS, replace Ctrl with Cmd
@JordanDixon1 Also in Linux, there’s the MagicSysRQ key.
You hold Alt-PrintScr and press a key to send a command to the Kernel.
Helpful Keyboard Shortcuts
Helpful Keyboard Shortcuts!
This isn't necessarily for repl.it but for everything. (I will only do windows for now.)
The way to do this is ctrl + backspace.
The way to do this is ctrl + left arrow or right arrow.
The way to do this is ctrl + tab.
the way to do this is ctrl + n
The way to do this is alt + tab.
the way to do this is ctrl + w.
The way to do this is ctrl + shift + w.
the way to do this is ctrl + z
the way to do this is ctrl + Y or ctrl + shift + z.
the way to do this is ctrl + clicking the link.
the way to do this is ctrl + shift + t.
the way to do this is ctrl + using the scrolling feature on mice or mouse pads.
That was most of the shortcuts
Those were the ones I use most. here are some that are repl based:
Run repl
ctrl + enter
Open shell
ctrl + shift + s
open preferences
ctrl + ,
Open version control sidebar
ctrl + shift + g
open debugger
ctrl + shift + d
toggle command bar
ctrl + .
Open multiplayer mode
ctrl + shift + m
Open packages sidebar
ctrl + shift + L
Even More!
There can be some more shortcuts found here
These are pretty standard, KDE has all.
In FF it’s M-\d
@CodeLongAndPros I know that they're pretty standard its just that most people look over them and they can be really helpful cutting time of having the do something by half.
@JordanDixon1 It’s just that I don’t like anything being “Windows only” if it’s not.
@CodeLongAndPros Ah. Alright I'll change that. I only put windows only cause that's the only os I know lol.
@JordanDixon1 You can also add a clause:
@JordanDixon1 Also in Linux, there’s the MagicSysRQ key.
You hold Alt-PrintScr and press a key to send a command to the Kernel.