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KeyClu is described as 'Simple and handy overview of applications shortcuts. Easy to use, just press Command twice and hold to see the list' and is a Cheat Sheet in the os & utilities category. There are eight alternatives to KeyClu for a variety of platforms, including Mac, Windows, Linux, Web-based and Terminal apps. The best KeyClu alternative is cheat.sh, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like KeyClu are Paletro, ShowMeYourHotKeys, cheat and CheatKeys.
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With Paletro, by pressing ??P, you have access to all of the functionality of current focused app, including keyboard shortcuts for the most common operations.




ShowMeYourHotKeys is a macOS application that allows you to display the hotkeys of the foreground application.

Cheat allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command-line. It was designed to help remind *nix system administrators of options for commands that they use frequently, but not frequently enough to remember.




Just hold the CTRL-Key a bit longer to see a list of available short-cuts in your current application. Smart rendering stacks short-cuts to fit the optimal screen space.



Ethervane ActiveHotkeys detects what global keyboard shortcuts (hotkeys) are currently registered on the computer by various applications. This helps you determine which hotkeys are in use, and which are still available.



Menu shortcuts are supposed to provide quick access to frequently used menu commands. But honestly: how many menu shortcuts do you know by heart? KeyCue helps you to use your Mac OS X applications more effectively by displaying a concise table of all currently available menu...


Kommand shows you all keyboard shortcuts for your current app in a beautiful overlay, organized by category and ready to use. No more googling shortcuts or digging through menus. Just instant access to the commands you need.


