
Opening the Command Palette
PressCmd+K on Mac or Ctrl+K on Windows. The palette opens as a modal overlay on top of whatever you were working on.
To close it, press Escape or click anywhere outside the modal.
Navigating with the Palette
Once the palette is open, you have two ways to get where you want to go.Search
Type any destination — an agent name, a section, a table, or a workflow — and matching results appear instantly, grouped by section.
Enter to navigate to the top result, or use the arrow keys to highlight a different one before opening it.

Tab through sections
PressTab to cycle through Scout’s main areas. Each tab stop shows a preview of that section’s content — including recent agents, workflows, chat history, and more — so you can orient yourself before navigating.

What you can reach
The Command Palette gives you quick access to every major area of Scout Studio:| Destination | What you find there |
|---|---|
| Agents | Your org’s agents — open, edit, or run any agent |
| Drive | Files and documents stored in Scout Drive |
| Tables | Collections and table views |
| Workflows | Workflow editor and run history |
| Chat History | Past conversations across agents |
| Settings | Org settings, API Keys, Model Management |
Keyboard reference
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
Cmd+K / Ctrl+K | Open the Command Palette |
| Type to search | Filter destinations in real time |
Arrow Up / Arrow Down | Move through results |
Enter | Navigate to selected result |
Tab | Cycle through main sections |
Escape | Close the palette |
Tips
- Use it to switch between agents quickly during testing without losing your place.
- Section tab-through is useful when you know the area but not the exact item name.
What’s Next
Core Concepts
Understand agents, instructions, collections, workflows, and the other building blocks of Scout.
Agents Overview
Go deeper on building intelligent agents that adapt and take action.