Linux command
keyb 命令
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常用示例
View your keybinding cheatsheets
keyb
Add a keybinding file
keyb add [path/to/keybindings.yml]
说明
keyb is a terminal tool for creating and viewing personalized hotkey cheatsheets. It allows you to list and manage custom keybindings directly in the terminal with features like fuzzy filtering and customizable layouts. This is useful for keeping track of application-specific shortcuts across different tools and window managers. Keybindings are defined in YAML files, making it easy to maintain and share cheatsheets across systems.
FAQ
What is the keyb command used for?
keyb is a terminal tool for creating and viewing personalized hotkey cheatsheets. It allows you to list and manage custom keybindings directly in the terminal with features like fuzzy filtering and customizable layouts. This is useful for keeping track of application-specific shortcuts across different tools and window managers. Keybindings are defined in YAML files, making it easy to maintain and share cheatsheets across systems.
How do I run a basic keyb example?
Run `keyb` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
Where can I find more keyb examples?
This page includes 2 examples for keyb, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.