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I have a lot of keyboard driven applications. I'd like to practice keybinds in them on anki. There is software like this https://keycombiner.com/ which should give an idea of the sort of functionality I would want. Source: almost 3 years ago
Anyone using KeyCombiner? I just stumbled upon it and wonder if anyone has any experience, thoughts, etc. Thanks! Source: over 3 years ago
Https://keycombiner.com/ Organize, learn, and practice keyboard shortcuts. Create your own shortcut collections by importing from a large public database of shortcuts and master them using interactive practice sessions, advanced statistics, and spaced repetition methods. Source: almost 4 years ago
Hi all! After trying some shortcuts overlay apps such as https://keycombiner.com/ , I found it will be useful to have one integrated in plasma so here it is. More a proposal than a final product, but it fits my need by now. it can be pulled from https://gitlab.com/aleixq/plasma-shortcuts , also in store.kde.org: https://store.kde.org/p/1839184. Source: about 4 years ago
Not to get too meta on you, but KeyCombiner is a cool app designed to help practice keyboard shortcuts. Collections are available for many popular apps, including IDEs and web applications. - Source: dev.to / over 4 years ago
GitBook is simple and clean, and sometimes thatโs exactly what you need. I like it for early-stage products or teams with lighter documentation. Youโll eventually hit limits if your structure gets more complex, but if simplicity is your priority, itโs a solid choice. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
TL,DR: LaunchDarkly is great for B2C companies. Bucket is for B2B SaaS products, like GitBook โ a modern, AI-integrated documentation platform. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Addison Schultz, Developer Relations Lead at GitBook, puts it simply:. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Good question that led to insightful responses. I would like to bring GitBook (https://gitbook.com) too to the comparison notes (no affiliation). They, too, focus on the collaborative, 'similar-to-git-workflow', and versioned approach towards documentation. Happy to see variety in the 'docs' tools area, and really appreciate it being FOSS. Looking forward to trying out Kalmia on some project soon. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
You can have both a landing page (e.g.: www.your-project.dev) and a documentation website (e.g.: docs.your-project.dev). For creating documentation website GitBook is better fit than Gitlanding. GitBook is free for open source Projects (you just need to issue a request). - Source: dev.to / over 4 years ago
ShortcutFoo - shortcutFoo is a fun and easy way to learn shortcuts and become a more productive programmer.
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites
Apptivate - A simple, beautiful hotkey manager.
Mintlify Writer - The AI-powered documentation writer. It's documentation that just appears as you build
Shortcuts.design - Every shortcut for designers in one place!
ReadMe - A collaborative developer hub for your API or code.