Update 2020: I have updated the generator to the new 2. There is currently (version 0.35.4 as time of writing) no builtin visual settings editor, this might change in the next versions with the shortcutui extension. The json data can be obtained/edited in JupyterLab through: Settings > Advanced Settings Editor > Keyboard Shortcuts. It provides a small http server with the generated page. You can simply clone it, run yarn install and then start it with yarn start-default to use the supplied default config file or yarn start your/changed/config.json to generate it from custom shortcuts. The command palette can be displayed in the sidebar. The generator is implemented in Node.js, it is also on my Github as jupyter-shortcuts. The command palette can be accessed from the View menu or using the keyboard shortcut Command/Ctrl Shift C. I only changed the order a bit, put related groups close to each other and to make it fit better on the page. Since JupyterLab is still under development some could not yet work. It is generated directly from the config file, so all combinations are included. The Accelerator key is usually mapped to Ctrl. Notes: The key combinations generally have to be be pressed simultaneously, but a - between one or more keys means that it is a sequence (press them one after another). (click on the picture to view it in full size or download the PDF below) Dark bright JupyterLab Keyboard Shortcut Cheat SheetĪ complete overview of the current JupyterLab keyboard shortcuts:
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