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Moved to #579 - CTRL-N, CTRL-P to navigate lists #89
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Makes sense, agree we should support this. It was also previously requested, just bumped the priority! |
zheng
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Ctrl-N, Ctrl-P to navigate lists
Ctrl-N, Ctrl-P, ctrl j, ctrl k, to navigate lists
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Similarly, I typically use Ctrl-p and -n to navigate history of commands instead of the arrow keys, so this would be great! |
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CTRL+n, CTRL+p, CTRL+j, CTRL+k to navigate lists
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Moving to #579 so all keybinding related issues are in one place: |
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Moved to #579 - CTRL-N, CTRL-P to navigate lists
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
In most software when presented with a list it's possible to move up and down using Ctrl-N (down) and Ctrl-(up). I think this is
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behavior and is not always consistent across operating systems, but most desktop apps in MacOS (especially the ones targeted at developers) follow that pattern as well.Describe the solution you'd like
When presented with a list of choices I would like to navigate said list using Ctrl-N/Ctrl-P.
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