Hashnode's editor keyboard shortcuts
Neptune
Neptune editor is a WYSIWYGeditor that offers a number of commands for text formatting, embedding (widget, third-party code service, and social media), and an AI writing assistance to improve your writing experience.
While typing:
Enter
**
on both sides of your text to bold.Enter
*
on both sides of your text to italicize.Enter
`
on both sides of your text to create aninline code
.
At the beginning of a block line
Use any of these shortcuts at the beginning of a new line or existing content:
Enter
*
,-
, or+
followed byspace
to create a bulleted or unordered list.Enter
1.
,a.
, ori.
followed byspace
to create a numbered or ordered list.Enter
#
followed byspace
to create an H1 heading.Enter
##
followed byspace
to create an H2 sub-heading.Enter
###
followed byspace
to create an H3 sub-heading.Enter
####
followed byspace
to create an H4 sub-heading.Enter
>
followed byspace
to create a quote block.Enter
---
to create a divider. The last-
will trigger the divider.
Two Keys Shortcuts
Try the following before writing a text or on a selected text:
Press
cmd/ctrl
+B
to make the text bold.Press
cmd/ctrl
+I
to make the text italic.Select the text and press
cmd/ctrl
+K
to create a hyperlink, or paste a link on a highlighted word or sentence.Press
cmd/ctrl
+E
to create aninline
code.Press
cmd/ctrl
+tab
to exit a list or nested list.Press
shift
+up/down arrow keys
to highlight multiple lines of content.
The @ Mention Command
Enter the @
symbol using shift
+ 2
to tag an Hashnode user and they'll be notified. This is useful in giving a shout-out to someone within your article. Their embedded name will lead to their profile on Hashnode.
Hint 💡: Press the ESC
key to dismiss the @-user menu if you simply want to type @ within your article.
Focus Mode
Press cmd/ctrl
+ Shift
+ I
to toggle focus mode in the editor. For more information on editor focus mode, please refer to this official guide.
Considerations
For more info on Neptune's shorcuts, follow this official article.
For more info on basic commands, follow this official article.
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