A tool to help record what key names are known to Textual
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Textual Key Recorder
A tool to help record what keys result in what names in a Textual application.
Installation
This tool can be installed from PyPi; ideally using pipx
:
$ pipx install textual-key-recorder
Once installed, you can run it as tkrec
.
Usage
This is mainly used for my own testing and exploring for now; but if you find it interesting follow your nose; and if you're really interested drop by the Textualize help resources and have a chat with us.
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