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Keybindings and Events: Keyboard shortcuts below refer to using ctrl-alt-, then a letter. That means press the ctrl key and the comma key at the same time, release them, and then press the subsequent letter. Some keyboard shortcuts also include the shift key.
@matan that’s a typo actually. you hit “control alt comma” release that, then follow it up with something. so “control alt comma”, release, “y”, will open up an nrepl
i just use the command palette (cmd-shift-p) rather than try to memorize key combinations. i stopped using emacs for a reason. 🙂
one tip on that: you can search any part of the command. so pretty quickly you can learn 4 or 5 letters that unique. for example i just type “nrepl” and that gets me to the protorepl nrepl command immediately
have you gone through this procedure with atom? https://gist.github.com/jasongilman/d1f70507bed021b48625