| Shortcut |
Action |
Ctrl+Shift+Space |
Focus multiprompt from any app |
Ctrl+N |
New multiprompt window |
Ctrl+K |
Open quick switcher |
Ctrl+T |
Alias for quick switcher |
| Shortcut |
Action |
Ctrl+Shift+1 |
New CMD tab |
Ctrl+Shift+2 |
Attach tmux on Hetzner DE |
Ctrl+Shift+3 |
Attach tmux on Contabo UK |
Ctrl+Shift+4 |
New Hetzner DE shell |
Ctrl+Shift+5 |
New Contabo UK shell |
Ctrl+Shift+6 |
New PowerShell tab |
Ctrl+Shift+7 |
New Bash tab |
Ctrl+Shift+8 |
New Git Bash tab |
Alt+X |
Dissolve active tmux session, or close a non-tmux tab (press twice) |
Alt+H |
Remind Me: detach the active tab while its tmux session keeps running, then reattach when due (Ctrl+Shift+H remains an alias) |
Ctrl+K -> End tmux session |
Kill the active remote tmux session, remove its browser binding, and close the local tab |
Right-click tab -> End tmux session |
Same teardown for that tmux-backed tab |
| Shortcut |
Action |
Ctrl+Tab |
Next tab |
Ctrl+Shift+Tab |
Previous tab |
Ctrl+1 through Ctrl+9 |
Switch to tab number |
Ctrl+Shift+Up |
Move active tab up |
Ctrl+Shift+Down |
Move active tab down |
Ctrl+Shift+U |
Jump to next unread tab |
Alt+U |
Mark active session unread / restore blue dot |
Alt+; |
Open saved snippets from shell or docked-browser focus (Ctrl+; remains an alias) |
Delete, Delete |
Delete the selected saved snippet after confirmation |
Alt+J / Alt+K |
Open the next / previous session in the active Inbox split |
Alt+E |
Hide the active tab until a new blue dot; after opening from Inbox, continue to the next session in that split |
Ctrl+K -> Pin to Top |
Keep the active session at the top of its workspace sidebar |
Right-click tab -> Pin to Top |
Pin or unpin that specific sidebar session |
Ctrl+W |
Close active tab |
Ctrl+Shift+T |
Reopen last closed tab |
| Shortcut |
Action |
F2 |
Rename the active tab, or the selected session while Inbox is open |
| Double-click tab |
Rename tab |
Ctrl+V / Ctrl+Shift+V |
Paste into focused shell |
Ctrl+Shift+C |
Copy console selection if present |
| Shortcut |
Action |
Alt+I |
Open Inbox; inside Inbox, return to the ALL split |
j / k or Alt+J / Alt+K |
Move down / up the current Inbox split |
e or Alt+E |
Hide the selected row across restarts; a blue dot reveals it, opening that blue-dot row restores it, and spinner activity alone keeps it hidden |
z |
Undo the most recent Inbox archive and restore its previous read/unread state |
Alt+H |
Remind Me for the selected Inbox row; its tmux session keeps running (Ctrl+Shift+H remains an alias) |
Alt+X |
Dissolve selected tmux session, or close a non-tmux tab (press twice) |
q / Esc |
Close Inbox |
An E/Alt+E archive lasts until a blue dot, manual mark-unread, or explicit reactivation from All Sessions (Ctrl+Shift+A). Opening an archived row from All Sessions permanently restores it to the Inbox and workspace sidebar; switching away does not archive it again.
After opening a session, returning to Inbox restores focus to that same session by identity even if activity changed its sorted position.
The Windows title/taskbar label shows Inbox while this view is open, then follows the workspace of every session opened with Enter, Alt+J/K, or Alt+E.
Sessions opened from Inbox always land with keyboard focus in the shell, never the docked browser pane.
| Shortcut |
Action |
Ctrl+Shift+A |
Open All Sessions |
Ctrl+F |
Start a live reduction search across session name, tmux name, workspace, context, host, and status |
Backspace |
Edit the active search query |
Up / Down, Enter |
Select and open a matching session |
Esc |
Clear an active search; outside search, close All Sessions |
| Shortcut |
Action |
Alt+A |
Open or reconnect browser pane |
Alt+W |
Open a URL from the shell buffer in the docked pane |
Alt+Q |
Switch keyboard focus between shell and browser pane, including while the Edge address bar is focused |
Ctrl+Shift+S |
Screenshot the browser tab, paste its uploaded link into the owning shell, then focus that shell for annotation |
Ctrl+K -> Browser commands |
Open URL, insert multiprompt-browser instructions, force a pane rebind |
Browser-focused keyboard shortcuts should usually pass through to Edge. Shell-focused shortcuts may be handled by multiprompt. tmux prefix sequences must remain tmux-owned.
Do not add Ctrl+Alt shortcuts. On the user keyboard, Ctrl+Alt is AltGr.