ZeroTrace OSINT
Keyboard Shortcuts
Every keyboard shortcut in the ZeroTrace OSINT toolkit — command palette, run, export, profile attach, and bulk-mode toggles.
The fastest investigators do not navigate by mouse. The toolkit ships with a small set of shortcuts that cover the ninety-percent path: open a tool, run it, export the result, attach the finding to a profile.
Global shortcuts
These work from anywhere in the application.
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
Ctrl+K / Cmd+K | Open the command palette — search every tool by name, tag, or category |
Ctrl+, / Cmd+, | Open settings |
Ctrl+/ / Cmd+/ | Open the in-app shortcut sheet |
Esc | Close the active dialog, palette, or popover |
On any tool page
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
Ctrl+Enter / Cmd+Enter | Run the tool with the current input |
Ctrl+E / Cmd+E | Export the current result to clipboard |
Ctrl+Shift+E | Open the export menu (JSON / CSV / Markdown / clipboard) |
Ctrl+Shift+P | Open the profile quick-attach menu — pin the current result to a case file |
Ctrl+H | Open recent runs for the current tool |
Ctrl+B | Toggle bulk-paste mode (where the tool supports it) |
Ctrl+R | Re-run the most recent input |
Ctrl+L | Clear the input form |
Inside the command palette
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
Up / Down | Move the highlighted result |
Enter | Open the highlighted tool |
Cmd+Enter / Ctrl+Enter | Open the highlighted tool in a side panel |
Tab | Cycle through filters (group / tag) |
Inside a profile
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
Ctrl+F | Filter the finding list by text |
Del | Remove the selected finding |
Ctrl+T | Tag the selected finding |
Ctrl+Shift+X | Export the entire profile to PDF |
Bulk paste mode
When a tool supports bulk paste, Ctrl+B swaps the single-input field for a textarea. Each line becomes one tool run. Results aggregate into a single result table.
| Shortcut | Action (in bulk mode) |
|---|---|
Ctrl+Enter | Run the entire batch |
Ctrl+. | Cancel the in-progress batch |
Ctrl+Shift+E | Export aggregate results |
Hold Shift while clicking a finding to select a range. Hold Ctrl / Cmd while clicking to add or remove individual findings from your selection.
Pinning tools
Right-click any tool in the sidebar and pick Pin to top. Pinned tools appear in a section above the categorical list. Useful for the five or ten tools you use every day.
Custom shortcuts
The toolkit ships with the defaults above. A future release will let you remap any of them from the settings page. For now, the defaults follow the common keyboard convention: Ctrl / Cmd for primary actions, Ctrl+Shift for secondary actions.