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Shortcuts, buttons, commands

We strive for broad shortcut coverage to empower anybody using a keyboard to effortlessly navigate and write with maximum efficiency.

In general, anything that has a button has a shortcut, and most things that have shortcuts have buttons. Almost any action that has either of the two former triggers is also executable in the command line, which you can try with + P.

Since the command line offers more verbosity than buttons and shortcuts, there are many functions available in only the command line.

List of shortcuts

+ P - Open the Search/Command bar

+ E - Go to your Explore page

+ J - Go to your daily Journal

+ K - Quick-add to your daily Journal

+ - Scroll to the top

+ - Scroll to the bottom

In Daily Journal:

+ - Go to previous day

+ - Go to next day

In Text Blocks:

( [ " etc. - Automatically create ending delimiters

+ Space - Convert -like code to UTF-8

In overlays like the Search/Command bar or Media Gallery:

Esc - Leave the overlay

List of commands

help                            go to help page
= [math equation]               calculator
theme noon|dark                 set a default theme
width [#]px|normal|full         modify your document width
whoami                          go to your profile

References

Vanessa(5,349)
41thereby we can use the Dirac equation to compute our wave7
13the DiracEquation describes these particles, assuming their parity36
Alessandro(4,213)
2unlike the Dirac Equation, which states of the particles10
Harvard(5,530)
41which we can achieve using the Dirac Equation as well as1
9First we must cover the Dirac Equation: put simply, it47
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