Nomad
Web UI keyboard commands reference
The Nomad Web UI supports keyboard shortcut commands to help you navigate and operate Nomad. You can use keyboard commands to inspect jobs, view logs, monitor evaluations, and more.
Open the shortcuts panel
Type a question mark (?) on any web UI page to display the
Keyboard Shortcuts panel. The available shortcuts and their corresponding
commands are shown in the table below. To use commands with two letters
separated by a space, type the letters one after the other.
| Shortcut | Keyboard command |
|---|---|
| Go to the Jobs page | g j |
| Go to the Storage page | g r |
| Go to the Variables page | g v |
| Go to the Servers page | g s |
| Go to the Clients page | g c |
| Go to the Topology page | g t |
| Go to the Evaluations page | g e |
| Go to the Profile page | g p |
| Go to the Administration page | g a |
| Next Subnav | Shift + right arrow |
| Previous Subnav | Shift + left arrow |
| Previous Main Section | Shift + up arrow |
| Next Main Section | Shift + down arrow |
| Show Keyboard Shortcuts | ? |
| Hide Keyboard Shortcuts | Escape key |
Toggle shortcut tooltip hints
Hold the Shift key on any page in the web UI to overlay inline tooltip hints.
Tooltips are contextual and will only show certain hints when applicable.
Disable shortcuts
- Open the Keyboard Shortcuts panel.
- At the bottom of the panel, click on the toggle next to the Keyboard shortcuts enabled option.
Re-bind shortcuts
You can re-bind a shortcut with the following steps:
- Open the Keyboard Shortcuts panel.
- Click on the key combination next to the shortcut that you want to re-bind.
- Type the new key combination.
To reset the key combination, click on the red reset to default text next to the key combination that you want to reset.
Traverse lists quickly
The web UI has pages that display a lot of data in list form. To navigate to a
specific item in the list, hold the Shift key and type the corresponding
number in the tooltip hint next to the item that you want to navigate to. Note
that items with a single digit require a leading zero (0).