Tabs
Each query runs in its own tab. You can have multiple tabs open at once, rename them, and switch between them with keyboard shortcuts.
Keyboard shortcuts
Section titled “Keyboard shortcuts”| Action | Shortcut |
|---|---|
| New tab | Cmd+T |
| Close tab | Cmd+W |
| Jump to tab 1-9 | Cmd+1 through Cmd+9 |
| Next tab | Cmd+Shift+] |
| Previous tab | Cmd+Shift+[ |
| Action | Shortcut |
|---|---|
| New tab | Ctrl+T |
| Close tab | Ctrl+W |
| Jump to tab 1-9 | Ctrl+1 through Ctrl+9 |
| Next tab | Ctrl+Shift+] |
| Previous tab | Ctrl+Shift+[ |
Tab context menu
Section titled “Tab context menu”Right-click any tab to access additional actions:
- Close other tabs — close everything except the clicked tab
- Close tabs to the right — close all tabs after the clicked tab
- Close tabs to the left — close all tabs before the clicked tab
- Close all tabs — close every open tab
Renaming tabs
Section titled “Renaming tabs”Double-click a tab title to rename it. Giving tabs descriptive names makes it easier to keep track of what each query does.
Unsaved changes
Section titled “Unsaved changes”Seaquel warns you when you try to close a tab that has unsaved modifications, so you never accidentally lose work.