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
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|
W | Workflow view |
I | Interface view |
L | Logs view |
S | Setup view |
V | Version history |
Canvas
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|
N | Add a node (connects after the selected node) |
↑ ↓ ← → | Move selection between nodes |
Enter | Open the selected node’s config |
Esc | Defocus field / collapse the config panel |
Backspace | Delete the selected nodes or edges |
Cmd + C | Copy selected nodes (with the edges between them) |
Cmd + V | Paste at the cursor position |
Cmd + Z | Undo |
Cmd + Shift + Z or Cmd + Y | Redo |
Config panel
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|
F | Toggle the config panel (Flow Helper) |
C | Open the Config tab |
K | Open the Credentials tab |
U | Open the UX tab |
X | Toggle the Input panel |
Y | Toggle the Output panel |
D | Disable / enable the selected node |
M or P | Pin / clear the selected node’s mock output |
Running
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|
Shift + R | Run or stop the workflow |
Cmd + Enter | Run the selected node |
Global
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|
Cmd + K | Open 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.