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A tool to help see what keys a Textual app sees.

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Textual Keys

A simple terminal-based tool that helps you discover what keys turn up in a Textual application, as sent by your terminal. It also helps you discover the names of the keys -- useful when you want to create textual Bindings for them.

To install:

$ pipx install textual-keys

and then to run:

$ textual-keys

Note that Ctrl+C will quit the application so, of course, that particular key combination will never be shown.

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