Command palette
Posted: 03 Apr 2020 00:45
Hi,
Hope this is the right place and format to suggest features, if not please let me know about some guidelines.
As the thread title implies, it would be nice to have a "Command palette" where you can execute any command or go to any settings pane available on the app, similar to what Visual Studio Code or Sublime Text offer.
Such a feature is useful because the application offers so many features and settings one might not know exactly where they're located but, by at knowing (part of) the name, can invoke it by typing a few keystrokes.
I've attached a screen capture of Visual Studio Code's Command palette which I invoked by pressing Ctrl+shift+p, it lists available commands with their shortcuts and you can filter all commands on a fuzzy search box.
This might come handy for heavy keyboard users.
Hope this is the right place and format to suggest features, if not please let me know about some guidelines.
As the thread title implies, it would be nice to have a "Command palette" where you can execute any command or go to any settings pane available on the app, similar to what Visual Studio Code or Sublime Text offer.
Such a feature is useful because the application offers so many features and settings one might not know exactly where they're located but, by at knowing (part of) the name, can invoke it by typing a few keystrokes.
I've attached a screen capture of Visual Studio Code's Command palette which I invoked by pressing Ctrl+shift+p, it lists available commands with their shortcuts and you can filter all commands on a fuzzy search box.
This might come handy for heavy keyboard users.