I use CMD + P to open a file directly in Google Chrome Developer tools. Is there a shortcut to do this in Safari developer tools? Currently I'm just scrolling through individual files and clicking :(
Open Safari. Navigate to the web page you would like to examine. Select the Develop menu in the top menu bar. Select the Show Page Source option to open a text window with the HTML source of the page.
To open the developer console window on Chrome, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl Shift J (on Windows) or Ctrl Option J (on Mac). Alternatively, you can use the Chrome menu in the browser window, select the option "More Tools," and then select "Developer Tools."
If you're a web developer, the Safari Develop menu provides tools you can use to make sure your website works well with all standards-based web browsers. If you don't see the Develop menu in the menu bar, choose Safari > Preferences, click Advanced, then select “Show Develop menu in menu bar”.
Just end ed up here today. A quick update to say that there is now a shortcut: Command-Shift-O
(cf. https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/safari-developer/keyboard-shortcuts-reference-dev654e5967f/11.0/mac/10.13)
No, unfortunately Apple hasn't picked up on the usefulness of this yet.
Source: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/AppleApplications/Conceptual/Safari_Developer_Guide/KeyboardShortcuts/KeyboardShortcuts.html
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