This page documents shortcuts that are deliberately implemented in the current editor. Platform labels mean Cmd on macOS and Ctrl on Windows or Linux.
Select within the current block
Use Cmd/Ctrl + A while editing. When only part of the current block is selected, Dokki expands the selection to that block before the browser escalates to page-wide selection. This avoids accidentally selecting the entire document when editing a paragraph.
Command palette behavior
Type / in an editable text block to open the document's slash menu. Use Arrow Up and Arrow Down to move through matches, Enter to run the active command, and Escape to dismiss it.
Contextual Cmd/Ctrl + K
With a text selection in the editor, Cmd/Ctrl + K opens or edits a link. Elsewhere in the app, the same shortcut can open search or command-style navigation depending on focus, so treat it as contextual rather than a document-only command.
Markdown input rules
At the beginning of a block, standard editor input rules can turn common Markdown-style prefixes into headings, lists, quotes, code blocks, or horizontal rules as you type. The slash menu remains the most discoverable way to see available blocks.
Table boundary
Standalone collaborative tables handle undo and redo at the table level when focus is not inside a cell editor or filter input. Those shortcuts apply to the table product, not to rich-text document history.
For any shortcut that is not listed here, use the relevant visible control. Dokki intentionally avoids claiming a fixed global shortcut sheet where focus and surface decide the behavior.
