// 15 tips in Shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts and quick commands.
The /btw command lets you ask quick side questions that are answered immediately but never added to the conversation history.
The --continue flag loads your most recent conversation instantly, no session ID required.
Claude Code accepts images from any clipboard source — screenshots, Slack messages, browser windows, and design mockups all paste directly into your prompt.
Type /model mid-session to switch from Opus to Sonnet, saving tokens on execution-heavy work without losing output quality.
Rewind bad turns instead of correcting them, so Claude never processes the wrong output and you save tokens on every subsequent message.
In iTerm2, paste clipboard images into Claude Code with Cmd+V — first capture a screenshot to your clipboard with Ctrl+Shift+Cmd+4 instead of the default Cmd+Shift+4.
In Ghostty, use Ctrl+Shift+Cmd+4 to copy a screen region to clipboard, then Ctrl+V (not Cmd+V) to paste it directly into Claude Code.
Claude's heading in the wrong direction and you can see it — don't wait for it to finish. Hit Escape to stop it immediately and redirect.
See exactly what files Claude has loaded, how much context they consume, and whether you're approaching the limit.
No need to type /plan — Shift+Tab instantly toggles between plan mode and execution mode mid-conversation.
Closed your terminal mid-task? The --resume flag reopens your last session with full context intact — no re-explaining needed.
Start any message with # to instantly save a note to Claude Code's persistent memory — without breaking your flow to run a separate command.