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The slash command
lets you choose which block to insert at the current cursor position.
While writing, type /
and a list of available blocks appears.

How to use it

  1. Type / in the document
  2. Pick an item from the list
  3. Press Enter to insert
You can change or insert block types
without using the mouse.

Main block types

You can insert blocks such as:

Text formatting

Text formatting blocks
  • Bold
  • Italic
  • Underline
  • Strikethrough
  • Code

Headings

Heading blocks
  • H1 ~ H6

Lists

List blocks
  • Bullet List
  • Numbered List

Insert

Insert blocks
  • Quote
  • Code Block
  • Divider
  • Table
  • Image
You can switch block structure
right at the cursor.

When to use it

  • When you want to set structure quickly in a draft
  • When you want to stay on the keyboard
  • When you want to turn a line into a heading or quote
The slash command
lets you change structure without breaking flow.

Summary

The slash command is not just formatting.
It’s how you assign the role of the current block.
You can write first,
then choose the block type.
That’s the main idea.