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How did CMD-K come to be the standard shortcut for both adding a hyperlink and opening a command palette?

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Summary

This UX Stack Exchange article explores how the Cmd/Ctrl-K shortcut became a dual-purpose key for inserting hyperlinks and opening a command palette. It traces origins from a Slack hack-day demo in 2014 to widespread adoption, and discusses the UX implications of sharing a single shortcut across different contexts.

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