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ctrl + z
all the way! 😁Taking a left at Waverley avenue instead of going straight on via Brampton place.
Saves me 5 minutes each time. 😜🤣💗
Thanks dad! 😆
Not writing tests or documentation and then regretting it for years to come.
👁👄👁
I don't have one favorite but a list of favorites.
General Shortcuts:
Web Browsing Shortcuts:
Window Management Shortcuts:
Only missing the "oh crap, not that one" shortcut: Ctrl+Shift+T
Never knew Ctrl + Tab existed. I think I can browse the internet without a mouse now!
Also, you can use Ctrl + L to jump the search bar.
Very helpful man!! Thanks
Windows logo key + period (.) - launches emoji panel
also works with windows key + semicolon (;)
Oooo yeah, good one!
On Mac it's CTRL + CMD + Space ... definitely one I use a bunch!
ctrl + e
I'm using some browser extension and have ctrl + e set up to switch between recently used tabs. This saves me a lot of time at the end of the day.
PS There are also nice extensions to move the tabs around. Sometimes it's nice to put some related tabs together fast.
cmd + c
andcmd + v
Cmd + C and Cmd + V as always.
Guess what? My sister just busted me for going overboard with the letter "C" on her keyboard! 🙈 I may have over-"C"-do'ed it a bit and now her keyboard is feeling the "C"raze. Oops! 😅🦄
And that sister is just here hahahahahaha.
CTRL-R
for searching command history in the shell.CMD + K
My shortcut for committing in WebStorm (Committing is always a feeling of relief 🤣).IntelliJ's Shift Shift to search everywhere is really growing on me!
Win + .
for windows user to add my personality whenever I textcmd + space on mac for spotlight. So useful!
Alt+tab 😁
Me and my baton rouge team love Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V shortcuts.
Win + X Then U two times to shutdown my windows machine.
Ctrl+T and Ctrl+F every time.
ctrl+w -- kill word backwards. Shame I "always" forget and use it in the browser, too, when writing... and it closes the current tab, dammit.