On mac, I hit cmd+backspace thrice in the chat tonight. I just wanted to delete all text in the chat but it reverted all the changes that had been made in the session and that’s super frustrating, also because if I had not committed just before, then it was a real mess, some fixes where there, some others gone forever. I had to restart my process many time and wasted a lot of time. Please disable such an invasive cmd+backspace behaviour or at least ask for confirmation.
+1 to this. It took a while to figure out what was happening and I lost a LOT of work in the churn. What a horrible quick key.
+1. This is very, very annoying.
This is terrible. +1. I’ve lost hours of work because of this, it happens so frequently.
In other threads this was already discussed, you have the ability to change the shortcuts as Cursor works with many OS and users come from various IDEs that have most of the shortcuts for something already.
Sorry but as a developer with 40 years of expertise (yeah, really) I just cannot make sense of this idea. We are not talking about F10, we are talking about the default shortcut to erase a line which anyone is used to, that, in your editor, changes its meaning to a destructive action, and additionally, the lost work has also been paid in Cursor credits.
It’s like if your enter key in the terminal was bound to git reset --hard, to make a comparison. And you also paid to modify files.
Please be reasonable…
I am not sure on which version you are on as you didnt state that and I am trying to help you actually.
Cursor team made the change already and they posted the changelog.
We've moved "reject all diffs" from Cmd+Backspace (⌘⌫) to Cmd+Shift+Backspace (⌘⇧⌫)
Once you are on latest 0.48 you will have it.
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