My Stack — Combined Shortcut Cheat Sheet Builder
Select the tools you actually use from 260 platforms and get one combined, printable cheat sheet with 4,100+ shortcuts to draw from. Your selection is saved in this browser and encoded in the URL, so it can be bookmarked or shared.
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Select at least one tool above — your combined cheat sheet will appear here.
What is My Stack?
Nobody works in a single application. A typical developer touches an editor, a terminal, Git, and a browser every hour; a video editor bounces between an NLE and a photo tool; a data scientist lives across notebooks, an IDE, and the shell. My Stack turns that reality into one reference: pick your tools above, and the page assembles a single combined cheat sheet — every category, every shortcut, with descriptions — from our library of 260 platforms and 4,100+ shortcuts.
How it works
- Select — tick the platforms you use, or start from a preset. The search box filters the list instantly.
- Preview — the combined sheet builds live below, grouped by platform and category.
- Keep it — print it, download it as a PDF (generated entirely in your browser), or copy the shareable link. Your selection also persists in this browser automatically.
Example stacks
Try a ready-made combination: a developer stack (VS Code + Git + Bash + Docker), a data science stack (Jupyter + VS Code + Git + Bash + Colab), a video & photo stack (Premiere Pro + Photoshop), or a GPU cluster operations stack (nvidia-smi + DGX + ipmitool + InfiniBand + racadm). Each link opens this page with the selection already applied — that is exactly how sharing your own stack works.
For a single tool, the per-platform printable cheat sheet may be quicker, and if you want to actually memorize your stack, drill it in the Shortcut Speedrun game.
Frequently asked questions
What is a My Stack cheat sheet?
It is a single combined keyboard shortcut reference built from the exact tools you use. Instead of printing five separate cheat sheets for your editor, terminal, browser, and design apps, you select them once and get one printable page that covers your whole workflow.
How do I share my stack with someone else?
The page URL updates automatically as you select tools (for example ?tools=vscode,git,bash). Click Copy Link and send it — anyone who opens the link sees exactly the same combined cheat sheet, no account needed.
Can I download my stack as a PDF?
Yes. Click Download PDF to generate the file directly in your browser via html2pdf.js — nothing is uploaded to a server. You can also use Print and choose 'Save as PDF' for the same result with your browser's print engine.
Is my selection saved for next time?
Yes, in two ways: your selection is stored in your browser's localStorage, so returning to this page restores it automatically, and the shareable URL itself encodes the selection, so a bookmarked link always rebuilds the same stack.