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One shortcut to rule them all

or an ode to command palette.

Many editors adopted this idea after Sublime - when you type Command+Shift+P (Mac OS)or Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows, Linux) it will open command palette, where you can easily find all actions (with or without shortcuts). This is very powerful idea - you don't need to remember all shortcuts, you can simply find one. And eventually you will memorize most used ones.

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Jan Peterka

Yeah, I got really used to Ctrl+Shift+P from Sublime (now using both Sublime Text and Sublime Merge, both amazing products), I have the same shortcut in the Vivaldi browser to access (mostly) everything.