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feat(server): allow disabling built-in shortcuts #15218

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@bluwy bluwy commented Dec 2, 2023

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Allow disabling builtin shortcuts by defining custom shortcuts with action: undefined. Currently trying to use this for Astro, and there's some shortcuts like c + enter to clear screen that they don't need.

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@bluwy bluwy added the p2-nice-to-have Not breaking anything but nice to have (priority) label Dec 2, 2023
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@patak-dev patak-dev merged commit 7fd7c6c into main Dec 2, 2023
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