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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 | 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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