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My favorite Replit shortcuts: ⌘ shift i - toggle agent sidebar ⌘ i - cycle through build, plan, & edit modes ⌘ shift b - toggle folders sidebar ⌘ k - command bar ⌥ r - refresh preview These shortcuts can be configured in the 'user settings' tab in...

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