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In Emacs, assume we have several files loaded, we could switch to buffer by Ctrl+x b, then type the first letters of a file name, and then TAB.

In Brackets, we could go through opened files by Ctrl+TAB, but I am wondering if there is a way to switch like in Emacs: by typing the first letters without having to look at the screen.

I understand it is quite specific, but I am new to Brackets, maybe it's already doable but I didn't know...

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  • Have you seen this page of shortcuts? Did you try with the extension Ctrl-Shift-E? Maybe you can find useful even the extension Quick Navigate and brackets-tabs (the second to reorder the tabs so you can switch directly between the interesting versions).
    – Hastur
    Dec 13, 2016 at 15:54

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Navigate => Quick Open whose short-cut is shift+cmd+o is the closest to what I am after...

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on Mac OSX:

COMMAND + SHIFT then ] / }

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