How-to guides

Find anything with the command palette

The command palette is the fastest way to move around DIJJI.ai. Open it, start typing, and it suggests where to go — a page, one of your projects, or a task you looked at recently — plus a handful of quick actions. It’s a jumping tool, not a search engine: it moves you between places, it does not search the contents of your pages. For a tour of the rest of the interface, see Find your way around.

Open the palette

There are three ways to open it:

  • Press Cmd-K (on a Mac) or Ctrl-K (on Windows or Linux) from anywhere in the app.
  • Select the Jump to… button in the top bar, on wider screens.
  • On a phone, tap the Search button in the bottom bar.

However you open it, the input reads Jump to… / Run a command. Start typing to filter what’s shown, or browse the suggestions with no query at all.

What you can jump to

The palette organizes its suggestions into groups. They appear as you’d expect them to be useful:

  • Recent — the places you last visited, so you can hop straight back. This group shows only before you start typing.
  • Navigate — the app’s main destinations: Inbox, Projects, Integrations, Usage, and Settings. These always show; typing narrows them by name.
  • Projects — your projects, found by name. Type two or more characters to search; the palette lists up to eight matches. Selecting one opens that project’s Overview.
  • Tasks — a quick jump back to a task you’ve already looked at in this session. This is best-effort, not a full task search: it only finds tasks from lists you’ve opened since you signed in, matched by title. A task you haven’t browsed to won’t appear here — open its project’s Tasks list first, or search for the project and go in from there.
  • Actions — three quick commands: New project (which starts a new project), Toggle theme (which switches between light and dark), and Sign out.

Select any suggestion to go there. With the keyboard, use the arrow keys to move through the list and press Enter to choose.

The palette is built for getting somewhere quickly — jumping to a page, a project, or a recent task. It does not search the text inside your tasks, runs, reports, or documents. If what you type matches nothing it can jump to, the palette shows No results. That usually means you’re looking for content rather than a destination, or for a task you haven’t opened this session.

Where else it opens

A few buttons around the app open the palette for you. On the Needs You inbox, the New task action opens the palette so you can jump to the project you want to add work to. Note that there’s no literal “New task” item in the palette itself — its closest action is New project.