Reading strategies
Zulip works a little bit differently than other chat platforms. Read
streams and topics if you're not yet
familiar with Zulip's topics, and why Zulip if you're
curious why we built Zulip the way we did.
We've outlined a few ways users process messages in Zulip.
Topic by topic
This is the recommended way to read new messages, for most users. If you're
only going to learn one way to do it, this is the one.
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Use the keyboard shortcut n
(next unread topic) to jump from topic to
topic. You can use the arrow keys, page up/down, and Home/End to navigate
within a topic.
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Use p
(next unread PM) to jump from PM to PM.
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Use r
(reply) to reply to a topic or PM.
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Use c
(compose stream message) or x
(compose PM) to start new
conversations.
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Use up arrow or Esc
to exit out of the compose box.
Stream view
Sometimes it's useful to scroll through all the messages in a stream,
especially in situations where you just want a general idea of what's going
on.
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Click on a stream name in the left sidebar, and scroll using your mouse,
the arrow keys, End
, or page up/down.
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Click on a topic to narrow to messages from that topic.
You can also get to a stream with q
(stream search), by clicking on the
magnifying glass next to STREAMS
, or by using the autocomplete in
search.
All messages
If you're all caught up, it can be useful to have a single place to keep
track of all messages coming in.
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Click on All messages in the upper left, or hit Esc
.
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You can use s
(narrow to stream) or S
(narrow to topic) to zoom in,
and Esc
to get back to All messages.
Starring messages for later
You can star messages that you've seen and would
like to reply to later.
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