Keyboard Shortcuts
The source of truth is justty/Settings/ShortcutsCatalog.swift. A read-only copy of the same list opens from Settings → Keyboard Shortcuts.
Windows and tabs#
| Action | Keys |
|---|---|
| New Window | ⌘N |
| New Tab | ⌘T |
| Close Tab | ⌘W |
| Show Next Tab | ⌘⇧] |
| Show Previous Tab | ⌘⇧[ |
| Move Tab Left | ⌘⇧← |
| Move Tab Right | ⌘⇧→ |
| Find | ⌘F |
| Larger | ⌘+ |
| Smaller | ⌘− |
| Actual Size | ⌘0 |
| Reload Configuration | ⌘⇧, |
Terminal#
| Action | Keys |
|---|---|
| Move Word Left | ⌥← |
| Move Word Right | ⌥→ |
| Move to Line Start | ⌘← |
| Move to Line End | ⌘→ |
| Delete to Line Start | ⌘⌫ |
| Copy | ⌘C |
| Paste | ⌘V |
| Scroll to Top | ⌘↖ |
| Scroll to Bottom | ⌘↘ |
| Scroll Page Up | ⌘⇞ |
| Scroll Page Down | ⌘⇟ |
Remapping#
You cannot remap shortcuts from the UI. That is deliberate, and it is listed among the things JusTTY leaves out in What JusTTY Does Not Do. If you build from source, the catalog file is the place to change them.
Related#
- Windows and Tabs — what each tab shortcut actually does to your working directory
- Fonts and Zoom — how ⌘+ and ⌘0 interact with your Settings font size