Keyboard shortcuts for Edge Processor

You can use keyboard shortcuts to perform actions while in a pipeline or the SPL Editor.

Keyboard shortcuts in a pipeline

The following table lists the shortcuts you can use while building a pipeline.

Action Linux / Windows macOS
Save the module Control+S Command+S

Keyboard shortcuts in the SPL Editor

The following table lists the shortcuts you can use while in the SPL Editor.

Action Linux / Windows macOS
Run the selected search Control+Enter Command+Enter
Find Control+F Command+F
Open or close SPL2 help.

Documentation appears for the part of the SPL your cursor is on, such as command names, function names, or parameters.

Control+Space Control+Space
Collapse the active statement Control+Shift+[ Command+Opt+[
Expand the active statement Control+Shift+] Command+Opt+]
Collapse all statements Control+K+0 (zero) or Control+K then Control+0 (zero) Command+ K+0 (zero)
Expand all statements Control+K Command+K+J
Comment out

Adds a line comment // to the line.

Control+/ Command+/
Comment in

Removes the line comment // from a line.

Control+/ Command+/
Undo Control+Z Command+Z
Redo Control+Y Command+Z
Decrease indent Control+[ Command+[
Increase indent Control+] Command+]
Move the contents of the current line down Alt+Down Option+Down
Move the contents of the current line one line up Alt+Up Option+Up
Replace Control+F Command+Option+F
Select all Control+A Command+A
Select downward Shift+Down Shift+Down
Select right one character Shift+Right Shift+Right
Select left one character Shift + Left Shift + Left
Select upward Shift+Up Shift+Up
Select to the end Alt+Shift+Right Command+Shift+Right
Select to the start Alt+Shift+Left Command+ Shift+Left
Move cursor right to the end of the line Control+Right Command+Right
Move cursor left to the start of the line Control+Left Command+Left
Add multi-cursor above Control+Alt+Up Command+Option+Up
Add multi-cursor below Control+Alt+Down Command+Option+Down
Add multi-cursor above Control+Alt+Shift+Up Command+Option+Shift+Up
Move multi-cursor from current line to the line below Control+Alt+Shift+Down Command+Option+Shift+Down