While creating the R-M screenshot for the v2.0.0 release, an idea popped into my mind: what if R-M showed more actions for users who do not want to build a muscle-memory around all the keybindings ?
If a file is active, add R-F action in the menu ?
If the active file has selected text, add R-L, R-C, R-V actions to the menu ?
If the active terminal has text selection, add R-V to the menu ?
What else to add ? What uses cases did I forget ?
Would this be too much ? Should we gate this behind a single/multiple settings per menu item ?
While creating the R-M screenshot for the v2.0.0 release, an idea popped into my mind: what if R-M showed more actions for users who do not want to build a muscle-memory around all the keybindings ?
If a file is active, add R-F action in the menu ?
If the active file has selected text, add R-L, R-C, R-V actions to the menu ?
If the active terminal has text selection, add R-V to the menu ?
What else to add ? What uses cases did I forget ?
Would this be too much ? Should we gate this behind a single/multiple settings per menu item ?