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Keyboard Shortcut Cheat Sheets

Printable keyboard shortcut cheat sheets for every app in our directory. Each cheat sheet is a downloadable PDF with organized shortcuts, keycap-style key labels, and space for your own notes. Click any app to view its shortcuts and download the PDF.

Cheat sheets are one of the most effective ways to learn keyboard shortcuts. Print one out and keep it next to your monitor — having shortcuts visible nearby helps bridge the gap between looking them up and recalling them from muscle memory.

171 cheat sheets available

Development

Terminal

161 shortcuts · macOS

WebStorm

129 shortcuts · Windows

WebStorm

128 shortcuts · macOS

GoLand

114 shortcuts · macOS

Eclipse

88 shortcuts · macOS

VS Code

72 shortcuts · macOS

Sublime Text

63 shortcuts · macOS

Xcode

62 shortcuts · macOS

PyCharm

52 shortcuts · macOS

IntelliJ IDEA

51 shortcuts · macOS

CLion

50 shortcuts · macOS

PHPStorm

48 shortcuts · macOS

RubyMine

48 shortcuts · macOS

Android Studio

42 shortcuts · macOS

Vim

38 shortcuts · macOS

GNU Emacs

37 shortcuts · macOS

VS Code

35 shortcuts · Windows

iTerm2

34 shortcuts · macOS

Visual Studio

34 shortcuts · Windows

Jupyter Notebook

33 shortcuts · macOS

Jupyter Notebook

33 shortcuts · Windows

MATLAB

31 shortcuts · Windows

Cursor

30 shortcuts · macOS

Godot Engine

30 shortcuts · macOS

MATLAB

30 shortcuts · macOS

Rider

30 shortcuts · macOS

Godot Engine

30 shortcuts · Windows

Rider

30 shortcuts · Windows

Vim

30 shortcuts · Linux

VS Code

29 shortcuts · Linux

RStudio

27 shortcuts · macOS

Unreal Engine

27 shortcuts · macOS

RStudio

27 shortcuts · Windows

Unreal Engine

27 shortcuts · Windows

Unity

26 shortcuts · macOS

Unity

26 shortcuts · Windows

DataGrip

25 shortcuts · macOS

Visual Studio

25 shortcuts · macOS

DataGrip

25 shortcuts · Windows

LabVIEW

25 shortcuts · Windows

Postman

24 shortcuts · macOS

Postman

24 shortcuts · Windows

DataSpell

23 shortcuts · macOS

DBeaver

23 shortcuts · macOS

DataSpell

23 shortcuts · Windows

DBeaver

23 shortcuts · Windows

Tower

19 shortcuts · macOS

Insomnia

18 shortcuts · macOS

Insomnia

18 shortcuts · Windows

TortoiseGit

14 shortcuts · Windows

Oracle SQL Developer

13 shortcuts · macOS

Oracle SQL Developer

13 shortcuts · Windows

Warp

12 shortcuts · macOS

Productivity

Design

Apple Apps

Browsers

Communication

Media

Microsoft Office

macOS System

System Utils

Windows System

Stop looking up shortcuts

KeyShortcut shows 4,888+ shortcuts for 107 apps in a floating panel that detects your active app automatically.

Why Use Keyboard Shortcut Cheat Sheets?

Keyboard shortcut cheat sheets are compact reference cards that list the most important shortcuts for a specific application. They're designed to be printed and placed near your workspace — on your desk, pinned to a wall, or tucked under your monitor.

Research on motor learning shows that visual cues accelerate the transition from conscious recall to muscle memory. When a shortcut reference is physically visible in your workspace, you look at it, use the shortcut, and your brain starts associating the key combination with the action. After a few days of this, you stop needing to look — the shortcut has become automatic.

Our cheat sheets are generated from the same verified shortcut database that powers the KeyShortcut directory. Each PDF includes organized sections, keycap-style key labels that match your physical keyboard, and blank note sections where you can add your own annotations.

How to Use a Cheat Sheet Effectively

  • Print it and place it where you can glance at it while working — next to your monitor is ideal.
  • Highlight the 5 shortcuts you want to learn this week. Focus beats volume.
  • Cross off shortcuts as they become muscle memory. Seeing progress is motivating.
  • Replace it when you've mastered the highlighted shortcuts and want to learn the next batch.
  • Use the notes section to write your own custom shortcuts or workflow-specific tips.