Index

A note on the digital index

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Symbols

@ (at sign), representing Command key in keybindings, Speed Things Up with Keybindings
^ (caret), representing Control key in keybindings, Speed Things Up with Keybindings
{ } (curly brackets), enclosing keybindings, Speed Things Up with Keybindings
$ (dollar sign), representing Shift key in keybindings, Speed Things Up with Keybindings
.. (dots, double), indicating parent directory, Navigating Around Your Mac
-- (hyphens, double), indicating comments in AppleScript, Creating the Script
// (slash, double), preceding comments in keybindings, Speed Things Up with Keybindings
~ (tilde), PLIST Files for Hackers, Speed Things Up with Keybindings, Harmless Unix Tricks
indicating home directory in Terminal, PLIST Files for Hackers, Harmless Unix Tricks
representing Option key in keybindings, Speed Things Up with Keybindings

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