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Is the command palette a UX tool only for power users? Or can they be used effectively by non-technical users?

Is the command palette a UX tool only for power users? Or can they be used effectively by non-technical users?
  1. What does the command palette do?
  2. How do I open a command palette in Linux?

What does the command palette do?

The command palette lets you see which actions you can run inside Windows Terminal. More information on how actions are defined can be found on the Actions page.

How do I open a command palette in Linux?

The default keyboard shortcuts to open the command palette in command mode are Ctrl + Shift + K (Windows and Linux) or Command + Shift + K (Mac). If you already have the command palette open, press > to switch to command mode. GitHub suggests commands based on your location.

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