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Add Use Default Screenshot Shortcuts With Cleanshot X as a mac til

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- [Run AppleScript Commands Inline In The Terminal](mac/run-applescript-commands-inline-in-the-terminal.md)
- [Set A Window To Its Default Zoom Level](mac/set-a-window-to-its-default-zoom-level.md)
- [Specify App When Opening From Command Line](mac/specify-app-when-opening-from-command-line.md)
- [Use Default Screenshot Shortcuts With CleanShot X](mac/use-default-screenshot-shortcuts-with-cleanshot-x.md)
- [View All Windows Of The Current App](mac/view-all-windows-of-the-current-app.md)
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# Use Default Screenshot Shortcuts With CleanShot X
_[Watch the screencast](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoMWfe1F9h4) that
accompanies this TIL to see how to do this visually._
On macOS there are a set of keyboard shortcuts for taking screenshots. The one
that I use most often is `Cmd-Shift-4`. It turns the cursor into cross hairs so
that I can make a drag selection of part of the screen to be captured as a
screenshot.
I've recently transitioned to using CleanShot X for taking screenshots. It
offers some improvements over the built-in screenshot tool, like annotations
and sticking recently screenshots in the corner of the window. As part of this
transition, I wanted `Cmd-Shift-4` to activate CleanShot X's _Capture Area_
feature instead of the built-in one.
To do this, first open up _System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts_. Then go
to the _Screenshots_ section and de-select any shortcuts that you want to
remap. For `Cmd-Shift-4`, that is "Save picture of selected area as a file".
Then I open _Preferences > Shortcuts_ for CleanShot X and map _Capture Area_ to
`Cmd-Shift-4`.
Hitting `Cmd-Shift-4` will now activate CleanShot X's Capture Area instead of
the one for the built-in screenshot app.