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keysho

v1.3.2

Published

add keyboard shortcuts in seconds

Downloads

41

Readme

⚡️ Keysho for React

NPM JavaScript Style Guide

Add ⌘ + K to your React app in less than 5 minutes

Keysho provides an SDK and no-code Admin panel to easily integrate and power a fast popup, omnibox experience for your customers and website visitors.

Keysho GIF


Step 1. ⚡️ Build a Keysho

In order to get started, visit the Keysho Admin Portal. Create an account, and create a new project. Afterwards, customize the project to your liking. Current options include:

  • Customizing Colors: Text, Accents, Subtext, etc
  • Adding Links: Add hotlinks to URLs (i.e. www.github.com)
  • Adding Actions: Add hooks to javascript actions (i.e. toggle dark mode, throw confetti)
  • Remove Keysho Branding: removes the keysho branding in the bottom right of the Keysho omnibox

After creating a Keysho, go to the 'installations' tab to see next steps to get everything installed on your web app.

Step 2. 🌊 Installation

You can install the Keysho package with the following line:

npm install keysho --force

Step 3. 🚀 Basic Usage

After installing the package, you can embed Keysho into the root file of your application by doing the following:

import { Keysho } from "keysho";
import "keysho/dist/index.css";

...

<Keysho
  config_uuid='b46acd46-e92c-11ec-995a-1eab7e003dc6'
/>

Step 4. 🪄 Actions (optional)

If your Keysho consists of any actions, you'll need to do one extra step which is adding an action map by doing the following:

const ACTION_MAP = {
  action_function_1: () => {} // implement action_function_1 here,
  action_function_2: () => {} // implement action_function_2 here
    ...
}

Step 5. 🎊 You're done!

Hit cmd + k on your website and enjoy. Please tag me on Twitter at @aakashadesara with your unique implementation of Keysho - I'd love to check it out!

License

MIT © aakashadesara