Developer builds terminal-native cheat sheet tool to eliminate context switching
A developer created 'shortcuts', a lightweight command-line tool designed to keep frequently needed keyboard shortcuts and notes accessible without leaving the terminal. The tool was built after the developer grew frustrated with the time lost to context switching — opening browsers, searching documentation, or querying AI chatbots to recall simple commands. Shortcuts are stored in a plain text file using a modified Markdown syntax, where backticks highlight individual keys rather than denoting inline code. The tool runs consistently across Windows, Linux, macOS, WSL, and Git Bash through separate but equivalent PowerShell and POSIX shell implementations. The project was intentionally kept dependency-free and offline-first, with internet access only used when the user explicitly requests an update.
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