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Keyboard Shortcuts
To aid understanding, we've sought to replicate most of relevant Jupyter shortcuts most folks are familiar with.
esc
– enter command mode.
enter
/ return
– enter edit mode for the currently selected cell.
shift+up
– Move the selected cell up.
shift+down
– Move the selected cell down.
a
– Add a cell above the currently selected cell.
b
– Add a cell below the currently selected cell.
j
– Change the selected cell to Javascript.
m
– Change the selected cell to Markdown.
r
– Change the selected cell to Raw.
e
– Change the selected cell to External Dependencies. Each line of an external dependencies cell is a path to a javascript or css file, such as css/new-style.css
or https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/d3/4.12.0/d3.min.js
. The notebook automatically figures out what kind of dependency type based on the file extension. If the file extension is not clear, you can add css:
or js:
to the beginning of the line.
ctrl+s
/ cmd+s
– save the current notebook to local storage. You can access the saved notebook in the hamburger menu.
ctrl+e
/ cmd+e
– export the current notebook as a json file.
ctrl+d
/ cmd+d
– show / hide the declared variables pane.
ctrl+h
/ cmd+h
– show / hide the execution history pane.
up
– select the cell above the currently selected cell.
down
– select the cell below the currently selected cell.
mod+enter
– evaluate the currently selected cell.
shift+enter
– evaluate the currently selected cell and select the cell below it.
shift+del
– delete the currently selected cell.