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Ubiquity doesn't require you to restart Firefox as you develop. Restarting is a drastic measure, and we want none of it. Instead, Ubiquity reloads the commands every time it is summoned. When you are using the built-in editor then you don't even need to save!
Ubiquity doesn't require you to restart Firefox as you develop. Restarting is a drastic measure, and we want none of it. Instead, Ubiquity reloads the commands every time it is summoned. When you are using the built-in editor then you don't even need to save!


To open the Ubiquity command editor, summon Ubiquity (control/alt + space) and use the "command-editor" command. Throughout this tutorial, when we want you to run a command in Ubiquity, we'll say '''Ubiq''' it. For instance, to open the editor, just Ubiq "command-editor".
To open the Ubiquity command editor, summon Ubiquity (control/alt + space) and use the "open command editor" command. Throughout this tutorial, when we want you to run a command in Ubiquity, we'll say '''Ubiq''' it. For instance, to open the editor, just Ubiq "open command editor".


In the following examples, just type in this editor. Updates happen the next time you summon Ubiquity.
In the following examples, just type in this editor. Updates happen the next time you summon Ubiquity.
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