You must've heard that pressing the "." key in any Github repository will open it in an online code editor.
But here are a few more shortcuts which will ensure that you don't have to touch the mouse again when using Github
TL;DR
- Sitewide shortcuts
- Go to shortcuts
- Editing code shortcuts
- Browsing the code shortcuts
- Notifications
- Make Changes in a pull request
Getting started with keyboard shortcuts
Before I bore you out with all shortcuts or make you remember all of them, you just have to press the "?" key or "Shift + /" and you will see a dialog box which has all the shortcuts that work on github.
Site wide shortcuts
s
or/
will focus the search barj
andk
will move selection up and down respectivelyx
to toggle selectiono
orenter
to open selectionesc
to close selection
Go to Shortcuts
g
+c
-> Go to codeg
+i
-> Go to issuesg
+p
-> Go to PRg
+b
-> Go to Projectsg
+d
-> Go to Homepage of current accountg
+n
-> Go to your notifications
Editing the source code
ctrl
+b/i
-> Markdown formatting for bolding/italicizing textctrl
+k
-> Markdown formatting for creating linke
-> Edit source codealt
+g
-> Jump to linectrl
+shift
+p
-> Toggle between edit file and preview file
Browsing the source code
t
-> Activates the file finderw
-> Switch to a new branch or tagy
-> Expand a URL to its canonical form.i
-> Show or hide commentsa
-> Show or hide annotationsb
-> Open blame view.
Notifications
e
-> Mark as doneshift
+u
-> Mark as unreadshift
+i
-> Mark as readshift
+m
-> Unsubscribe
Make changes in pull request
c
-> Open list of commitst
-> Open the list of changed filesj/k
-> Move selection down/up in the list
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