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A simple micro-library for defining and dispatching keyboard shortcuts. It has no dependencies.
HotKeys.js is an input capture library with some very special features, it is easy to pick up and use, has a reasonable footprint (~3kb) (gzipped: 1.73kb), and has no dependencies. It should not interfere with any JavaScript libraries or frameworks. Official document demo preview. More examples.
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You will need Node.js
installed on your system.
$ npm install hotkeys-js --save
import hotkeys from 'hotkeys-js';
hotkeys('f5', function(event, handler){
// Prevent the default refresh event under WINDOWS system
event.preventDefault()
alert('you pressed F5!')
});
Or manually download and link hotkeys.js in your HTML, It can also be downloaded via UNPKG:
CDN: UNPKG | jsDelivr | Githack | Statically | bundle.run
<script src="https://unpkg.com/hotkeys-js/dist/hotkeys.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
hotkeys('ctrl+a,ctrl+b,r,f', function (event, handler){
switch (handler.key) {
case 'ctrl+a': alert('you pressed ctrl+a!');
break;
case 'ctrl+b': alert('you pressed ctrl+b!');
break;
case 'r': alert('you pressed r!');
break;
case 'f': alert('you pressed f!');
break;
default: alert(event);
}
});
</script>
react-hotkeys is the React component that listen to keydown and keyup keyboard events, defining and dispatching keyboard shortcuts. Detailed use method please see its documentation react-hotkeys.
react-hotkeys-hook - React hook for using keyboard shortcuts in components. Make sure that you have at least version 16.8 of react and react-dom installed, or otherwise hooks won't work for you.
Hotkeys.js has been tested and should work in.
Internet Explorer 6+
Safari
Firefox
Chrome
HotKeys understands the following modifiers: ⇧
, shift
, option
, ⌥
, alt
, ctrl
, control
, command
, and ⌘
.
The following special keys can be used for shortcuts: backspace, tab, clear, enter, return, esc, escape, space, up, down, left, right, home, end, pageup, pagedown, del, delete and f1 through f19.
⌘
Command()
⌃
Control
⌥
Option(alt)
⇧
Shift
⇪
Caps Lock(Capital)
fn
Does not support fn
↩︎
return/Enter space
One global method is exposed, key which defines shortcuts when called directly.
hotkeys([keys:<String>], [option:[string|object|function]], [callback:<function>])
hotkeys('f5', function(event, handler) {
// Prevent the default refresh event under WINDOWS system
event.preventDefault();
alert('you pressed F5!');
});
// Returning false stops the event and prevents default browser events
// Mac OS system defines `command + r` as a refresh shortcut
hotkeys('ctrl+r, command+r', function() {
alert('stopped reload!');
return false;
});
// Single key
hotkeys('a', function(event,handler){
//event.srcElement: input
//event.target: input
if(event.target === "input"){
alert('you pressed a!')
}
alert('you pressed a!')
});
// Key Combination
hotkeys('ctrl+a,ctrl+b,r,f', function (event, handler){
switch (handler.key) {
case 'ctrl+a': alert('you pressed ctrl+a!');
break;
case 'ctrl+b': alert('you pressed ctrl+b!');
break;
case 'r': alert('you pressed r!');
break;
case 'f': alert('you pressed f!');
break;
default: alert(event);
}
});
hotkeys('ctrl+a+s', function() {
alert('you pressed ctrl+a+s!');
});
// Using a scope
hotkeys('*','wcj', function(event){
console.log('do something', event);
});
scope<String>
element<HTMLElement>
keyup<Boolean>
keydown<Boolean>
splitKey<string>
(default is +
)hotkeys('o, enter', {
scope: 'wcj',
element: document.getElementById('wrapper'),
}, function(){
console.log('do something else');
});
hotkeys('ctrl-+', { splitKey: '-' }, function(e) {
console.log('you pressed ctrl and +');
});
hotkeys('+', { splitKey: '-' }, function(e){
console.log('you pressed +');
})
Asterisk "*"
Modifier key judgments
hotkeys('*', function() {
if (hotkeys.shift) {
console.log('shift is pressed!');
}
if (hotkeys.ctrl) {
console.log('ctrl is pressed!');
}
if (hotkeys.alt) {
console.log('alt is pressed!');
}
if (hotkeys.option) {
console.log('option is pressed!');
}
if (hotkeys.control) {
console.log('control is pressed!');
}
if (hotkeys.cmd) {
console.log('cmd is pressed!');
}
if (hotkeys.command) {
console.log('command is pressed!');
}
});
Use the hotkeys.setScope
method to set scope. There can only be one active scope besides 'all'. By default 'all' is always active.
// Define shortcuts with a scope
hotkeys('ctrl+o, ctrl+alt+enter', 'issues', function(){
console.log('do something');
});
hotkeys('o, enter', 'files', function(){
console.log('do something else');
});
// Set the scope (only 'all' and 'issues' shortcuts will be honored)
hotkeys.setScope('issues'); // default scope is 'all'
Use the hotkeys.getScope
method to get scope.
hotkeys.getScope();
Use the hotkeys.deleteScope
method to delete a scope. This will also remove all associated hotkeys with it.
hotkeys.deleteScope('issues');
Similar to defining shortcuts, they can be unbound using hotkeys.unbind
.
// unbind 'a' handler
hotkeys.unbind('a');
// Unbind a hotkeys only for a single scope
// If no scope is specified it defaults to the current scope (hotkeys.getScope())
hotkeys.unbind('o, enter', 'issues');
hotkeys.unbind('o, enter', 'files');
Unbind events through functions.
function example() {
hotkeys('a', example);
hotkeys.unbind('a', example);
hotkeys('a', 'issues', example);
hotkeys.unbind('a', 'issues', example);
}
To unbind everything.
hotkeys.unbind();
For example, hotkeys.isPressed(77)
is true if the M
key is currently pressed.
hotkeys('a', function() {
console.log(hotkeys.isPressed('a')); //=> true
console.log(hotkeys.isPressed('A')); //=> true
console.log(hotkeys.isPressed(65)); //=> true
});
key down and key up both perform callback events.
hotkeys('ctrl+a,alt+a+s', {keyup: true}, function(event, handler) {
if (event.type === 'keydown') {
console.log('keydown:', event.type, handler, handler.key);
}
if (event.type === 'keyup') {
console.log('keyup:', event.type, handler, handler.key);
}
});
Returns an array of key codes currently pressed.
hotkeys('command+ctrl+shift+a,f', function(){
console.log(hotkeys.getPressedKeyCodes()); //=> [17, 65] or [70]
})
By default hotkeys are not enabled for INPUT
SELECT
TEXTAREA
elements. Hotkeys.filter
to return to the true
shortcut keys set to play a role, false
shortcut keys set up failure.
hotkeys.filter = function(event){
return true;
}
//How to add the filter to edit labels. <div contentEditable="true"></div>
//"contentEditable" Older browsers that do not support drops
hotkeys.filter = function(event) {
var tagName = (event.target || event.srcElement).tagName;
return !(tagName.isContentEditable || tagName == 'INPUT' || tagName == 'SELECT' || tagName == 'TEXTAREA');
}
hotkeys.filter = function(event){
var tagName = (event.target || event.srcElement).tagName;
hotkeys.setScope(/^(INPUT|TEXTAREA|SELECT)$/.test(tagName) ? 'input' : 'other');
return true;
}
Relinquish HotKeys’s control of the hotkeys
variable.
var k = hotkeys.noConflict();
k('a', function() {
console.log("do something")
});
hotkeys()
// -->Uncaught TypeError: hotkeys is not a function(anonymous function)
// @ VM2170:2InjectedScript._evaluateOn
// @ VM2165:883InjectedScript._evaluateAndWrap
// @ VM2165:816InjectedScript.evaluate @ VM2165:682
To develop, Install dependencies, Get the code:
$ git https://github.com/jaywcjlove/hotkeys.git
$ cd hotkeys # Into the directory
$ npm install # or yarn install
To develop, run the self-reloading build:
$ npm run watch
Run Document Website Environment.
$ npm run doc
To contribute, please fork Hotkeys.js, add your patch and tests for it (in the test/
folder) and submit a pull request.
$ npm run test
$ npm run test:watch # Development model
FAQs
A simple micro-library for defining and dispatching keyboard shortcuts. It has no dependencies.
We found that hotkeys-js-ext demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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