I’m a designer-developer obsessed with squeezing every drop of speed out of Figma.
A few years ago I built Quick Commands, bringing Tailwind-style shorthands into Figma—type 'p8' in the quick action bar and every selected layer gets 8 px padding on all sides.
Today I’m back with Shortcuts.
It introduces the chord keybinding system we enjoy in dev tools, cleverly bypassing Figma’s unchangeable shortcuts. You can also add custom actions, assign keys, and run your own scripts—all managed in one place.
If you care about workflow efficiency, give it a try.
A few years ago I built Quick Commands, bringing Tailwind-style shorthands into Figma—type 'p8' in the quick action bar and every selected layer gets 8 px padding on all sides.
Today I’m back with Shortcuts.
It introduces the chord keybinding system we enjoy in dev tools, cleverly bypassing Figma’s unchangeable shortcuts. You can also add custom actions, assign keys, and run your own scripts—all managed in one place.
If you care about workflow efficiency, give it a try.