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Most preferred shortcuts for 'Bracket' action

There are 0 occurrences of this action in the database. Less similar actions are found >100 times.

Most common shortcuts for this action

Programs using this action (except  Alacritty 0.9.0 ↑  Shift + 5 ):

We couldn't find any equivalent action in other programs. Less similar actions are listed under the following heading.


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Similarity Shortcut action Program name Shortcut

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Match bracket HeidiSQL

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square bracket (])  Read text from start to cursor Narrator

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Go to matching bracket Chrome DevTools

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Jump to matching bracket Visual Studio Code (Windows)

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Jump to matching bracket Visual Studio Code (Linux)

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Jump to matching bracket Visual Studio Code (Mac)

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Move to Matching Parenthesis, Brace, or Square Bracket Maple

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Reload Brackets Brackets

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Matching Bracket PSPad

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Select matching bracket PSPad

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Move caret to matching bracket NetBeans

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T Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 (All shortcuts)

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Go to next bracket. jEdit

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Go to matching bracket. jEdit

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Go to previous bracket. jEdit

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(Source: Bracket Matcher) bracket-matcher:close-tag Atom (Windows)

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Go to matching bracket Ace Editor

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Select to matching bracket Ace Editor

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(right bracket) Same day in next week QuickBooks Desktop

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(left bracket) Same day in previous week QuickBooks Desktop

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