Empathic, driven and inventive: Makes anything work with tech in a practical and efficient way, without losing the human touch. CTO/Co-founder of Embrosa.
Very nice, thanks for sharing! I have a question though, as I love to navigate with my keyboard only, I find that "Focus on Files Explorer" is not complete yet.
Because how would you then select and open a file + go back to the editor? 🤔
Empathic, driven and inventive: Makes anything work with tech in a practical and efficient way, without losing the human touch. CTO/Co-founder of Embrosa.
Hm.. it seems you can use ⌘ 0, 1, etc. to select parts of the screen.
So right now, I'm using ⌘ 0 for selecting the sidebar (or just the above ⌥ ⌘ J for always directly going to your files explorer), opening a file with space, and ⌘ 1 for going to my code editor.
So the answer is:
⌥ ⌘ J
Arrow up/down for your file
Space
⌘ 1
If there is a shorter route, I'd love to hear it.
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Very nice, thanks for sharing! I have a question though, as I love to navigate with my keyboard only, I find that "Focus on Files Explorer" is not complete yet.
Because how would you then select and open a file + go back to the editor? 🤔
Hm.. it seems you can use ⌘ 0, 1, etc. to select parts of the screen.
So right now, I'm using ⌘ 0 for selecting the sidebar (or just the above ⌥ ⌘ J for always directly going to your files explorer), opening a file with space, and ⌘ 1 for going to my code editor.
So the answer is:
If there is a shorter route, I'd love to hear it.