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Cmd means Ctrl on Windows and Linux. Single-key shortcuts are ignored while you’re typing in a field. Press Cmd + / (or ?) anywhere to open this reference in the app.

Switching views

ShortcutAction
WWorkflow view
IInterface view
LLogs view
SSetup view
VVersion history

Canvas

ShortcutAction
NAdd a node (connects after the selected node)
Move selection between nodes
EnterOpen the selected node’s config
EscDefocus field / collapse the config panel
BackspaceDelete the selected nodes or edges
Cmd + CCopy selected nodes (with the edges between them)
Cmd + VPaste at the cursor position
Cmd + ZUndo
Cmd + Shift + Z or Cmd + YRedo

Config panel

ShortcutAction
FToggle the config panel (Flow Helper)
COpen the Config tab
KOpen the Credentials tab
UOpen the UX tab
XToggle the Input panel
YToggle the Output panel
DDisable / enable the selected node
M or PPin / clear the selected node’s mock output

Running

ShortcutAction
Shift + RRun or stop the workflow
Cmd + EnterRun the selected node

Global

ShortcutAction
Cmd + KOpen the command palette
Cmd + / or ?Open the keyboard shortcuts reference
/Open the chat sidebar
[Toggle the workspace sidebar
The app also supports two-key sequences: press G, N, or O and then a second key to go somewhere, create something, or open the command palette scoped to a category. The in-app reference (Cmd + /) lists every sequence.
Editing isn’t keyboard-only or desktop-only: on phones and tablets the canvas switches to a touch-native mode, so you can build and edit workflows by touch as well.