![]() You can use Command-1~9 keys to quickly switch between the fragments (up to first 9 fragments), use Command-Up/Down arrow keys to jump to the top or bottom, and Option-Up/Down arrow keys to scroll the page up and down. Added more navigational shortcuts for SnippetsLab Assistant.You can now detach the quick look pop-over by dragging it to its own window.You can also choose from three scales for the quick look window. Added the ability to resize the menubar assistant.Added an option to highlight the current line in the code editor.The history menu has been moved to the main menu area, allowing for quick navigation to previously viewed snippets.Snippets imported from GitHub now display a special gist icon in the snippets list.You can now search the sidebar using a new filter bar on the bottom.Added the ability to add tags to the favorites section.The sidebar is now unified with folders and tags showing in the same workspace.Refined and polished all preinstalled app and markdown themes.Added the ability to customize themes, as well as an option to automatically switch between a light and a dark theme of your choice.Added arm64 support for Apple Silicon Macs.SnippetsLab 2.0 brings more than 20 new features and numerous other improvements and bug fixes. Alfred Workflow: Search and view the results directly in Alfred, open them in SnippetsLab, copy to clipboard or paste to the frontmost app (Note: Alfred Powerpack required).Alfred Custom Search: Start searching from Alfred using the “snippetslab://search/” URL scheme.SnippetsLab supports both and GitHub Enterprise accounts (Note: Two-way sync is not supported.) Gist: Import from GitHub Gist & publish your snippets as gists.CodeBox: Import from CodeBox Library (.cbxml) files.Data Sync: Customize the library location to use 3rd-party file-based sync services (such as Dropbox or Google Drive).Support for printing, sharing, macOS Services, Force Touch, etc.Automatic backups to ensure data safety.Use the SnippetsLab Assistant to search, browse and create snippets right from the menu bar.Export the library to JSON, XML or plain text files. ![]()
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