Keyboard shortcuts cheat sheet generator for your daily tools

Build one printable page from the shortcuts you actually use. Choose your apps, keep the platform you work on, and trim the groups until the sheet fits the work in front of you.

The preview is the thing you will print. Each app keeps its name and each group keeps its task heading, so a key such as Ctrl+P still makes sense when several apps share the same paper.

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GitHub
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1 apps, 51 shortcuts

GitHub keyboard shortcuts

GitHub · Windows, macOS, Linux

ActionWindowsmacOSLinux
Site wide navigation
Show keyboard shortcut dialog for the current page???
Focus the search barSSS
Open GitHub Command PaletteCtrl KCmd KCtrl K
Go to notificationsG NG NG N
Open repository or pull request in github.dev editor...
Repository tabs
Go to Code tabG CG CG C
Go to Issues tabG IG IG I
Go to Pull requests tabG PG PG P
Go to Actions tabG AG AG A
Go to Wiki tabG WG WG W
Go to Discussions tabG GG GG G
Go to Security and quality tabG SG SG S
Issues and pull requests
Create an issueCCC
Open highlighted issue or pull requestOOO
Request a reviewerQQQ
Set assigneeAAA
Apply or filter by labelLLL
Link an issue or pull requestXXX
Submit a review commentCtrl Shift EnterCmd Shift EnterCtrl Shift Enter
Comments and markdown
Submit commentCtrl EnterCmd EnterCtrl Enter
Toggle Write and Preview tabsCtrl Shift PCmd Shift PCtrl Shift P
Quote selected text in your replyRRR
Insert bold MarkdownCtrl BCmd BCtrl B
Insert italic MarkdownCtrl ICmd ICtrl I
Insert inline code MarkdownCtrl ECmd ECtrl E
Insert a Markdown linkCtrl KCmd KCtrl K
Insert an ordered listCtrl Shift 7Cmd Shift 7Ctrl Shift 7
Insert an unordered listCtrl Shift 8Cmd Shift 8Ctrl Shift 8
Source code browsing
Activate the file finderTTT
Jump to a line in your codeLLL
Open blame viewBBB
Expand a file URL to its canonical formYYY
Show or hide diff commentsIII
Show or hide diff annotationsAAA
Open the source file in the editorEEE
Notifications
Mark notification as doneEEE
Mark notification as readShift IShift IShift I
Mark notification as unreadShift UShift UShift U
Unsubscribe from the notificationShift MShift MShift M
Issue and pull request lists
Focus the issue or pull request filterCtrl /Cmd /Ctrl /
Filter by authorUUU
Filter by or edit labelsLLL
Filter by or edit milestonesMMM
Filter by or edit assigneeAAA
Projects and Actions
Focus the project filter fieldCtrl FCmd FCtrl F
Toggle edit mode for a project cellEnterEnterEnter
Select a project itemShift SpaceShift SpaceShift Space
Open a selected project itemSpaceSpaceSpace
Go to the workflow fileG FG FG F
Toggle timestamps in workflow logsTTT
Toggle full-screen workflow logsFFF

Build a sheet for the work you actually do

A useful cheat sheet is smaller than the reference it came from. Pick the apps that share your desk, keep the platform you are using, and remove groups that belong to a job you do not do. A focused page has a chance of staying beside the keyboard instead of becoming another document you never open.

If you move between a terminal, an editor, and a browser, make one sheet for that loop. If you are learning one app, select only its groups and give yourself a page you can glance at without hunting through unrelated commands.

Choose the platform before you print

Windows, macOS, and Linux often share the action but change the modifier. Keep all platforms when the sheet is for a shared desk or a team. Choose one platform when you want a quieter page and know which keyboard will be in front of you.

Some applications also use terminal settings, editor modes, or custom keymaps. The sheet keeps the documented default rows from this reference. It does not rewrite them for a personal binding file.

Read the paper as a task list

Each app keeps its own name and each group keeps its task heading. That matters when several apps share keys such as Ctrl+P or Cmd+K. The action beside the keys tells you which app context gives the combination its meaning.

The live preview is the document that prints. If you remove an app, platform, or group, the count and the paper change with it. Groups that have no shortcut for the selected platform disappear from the sheet rather than leaving an empty heading behind.

What this sheet does not promise

This generator does not discover shortcuts from your installed apps, inspect custom bindings, or turn undocumented actions into guesses. It prints the rows in the stack127 keyboard reference for the choices you made. For a full app page, including notes about modes and sequences, use the keyboard shortcuts directory.

Keep the first version deliberately short

Start with the keys that remove a repeated interruption today. When those become ordinary, make a second sheet or add another group. The point is to put the next useful action near your hand, not to turn every documented shortcut into homework.

Your selections stay in this browser while you build the sheet. Printing uses the browser's own print dialog, so the final paper follows the page you can see here.