ninja-keys
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ninja-keys
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Adding cmd-k for Quick Navigation
Don't forget to check out the Ninja-key documentation to learn more about the customization options.
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Implementing a Command Palette and Task Timer (part 1)
Ninja Keys - "Keyboard shortcut interface for your website that works with Vanilla JS, Vue, and React."
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Keyboard shortcuts interface for your website
It's an open-source library, here is the link https://github.com/ssleptsov/ninja-keys
- Show HN: Web component – Keyboard shortcuts interface for websites
- Open-source keyboard interface for your website
kbar
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kbar-svelte-mini - ctrl+k menu for your Svelte website
The nice one I found that could do this is, kbar, and It cool, but I use Svelte not React. Lucky for us Svelte devs, I took on the job to port something similar to Svelte, a package that Is designed to just be plugged and played.
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I will create a command bar for your SaaS app / dashboard
There’s an open source project for this: https://kbar.vercel.app/
- Why is "cmd/ctrl+k" the hotkey to search on many websites like tailwindcss, github, and vuejs docs?
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Implementing a Command Palette and Task Timer (part 1)
There are many command palette implementations in JavaScript. Some are used with specific frameworks. For example, kbar is a React component and spotlight is a Laravel component. I wanted one that would work with Vanilla JavaScript. I identified two candidates:
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Does send email to customers really work on a SaaS business? If not, what’s the best way to ask for feedbacks?
You can either build a command palette yourself from scratch by using Cmdk or Kbar, or go with the SaaS route (e.g Magny) in case you want something readily baked.
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I made a full-stack portfolio site using Next.js and Tailwind!
I also added a Cmd+K interface to my site to make mouse-less navigation easier. It’s made using kbar and styles using Tailwind CSS. Here is what it looks like -
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🌈 Building an Animated and Accessible Command Menu in React
With that, there are a few different approaches for adding a command menu to your website: you can use an open source library (like kmenu, cmdk, or kbar), use a proprietary tool such as CommandBar, or build your own. This tutorial focuses on building your own implementation, however you may not need to depending on whether or not you're satisfied with the other options available.
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Is anyone else bothered by websites capturing the find(ctrl+f) function?
I also found this https://kbar.vercel.app/
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25 React component libraries you just might need for your next project!
kbar Fast, portable, and extensible cmd+k interface for your site.
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