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Keybindings, or hotkeys, are in many respects very similar to aliases, however, instead of typing in what you want to be done, you simply hit a key (or combination of keys) and let the Mudlet do the work.
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Keybindings (also known as hotkeys or macros), are in many respects very similar to aliases. However, instead of typing in what you want to be done (maybe including additional parameters) and pressing Enter, you simply hit a single key (or combination of keys) to let Mudlet do the work.

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Keybindings (also known as hotkeys or macros), are in many respects very similar to aliases. However, instead of typing in what you want to be done (maybe including additional parameters) and pressing Enter, you simply hit a single key (or combination of keys) to let Mudlet do the work.

Keybindings (also known as hotkeys or macros), are in many respects very similar to aliases. However, instead of typing in what you want to be done (maybe including additional parameters) and pressing Enter, you simply hit a single key (or combination of keys) to let Mudlet do the work.