The ability to add and configure keyboard shortcuts in TiddlyWiki is the 
gift that keeps on giving!

I would like to float a suggestion about the built-in shortcuts for 
linking, however:

In Windows world, CTRL+K is usually the keyboard shortcut for creating a 
hyperlink (at least in text editors and in the text areas of most programs 
I've come across).  One of the first things I did when I discovered I could 
now configure shortcuts in TW was change the *Linkify* shortcut to CTRL+K 
and the *Link* shortcut to SHIFT+CTRL+K.

I don't know that I've ever seen CTRL+L or SHIFT+ALT+L trigger any kind of 
linking behavior in Windows.  Unless there are conventions I'm unaware of, 
I'd recommend making TW's out-of-the-box shortcuts for *Linkify* and *Link* 
CTRL+K and SHIFT+CTRL+K, respectively.

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I might also recommend a minor edit to the hint shadow tiddlers for each 
shortcut to prod users in distinguishing them in the control panel.

Perhaps:
Wrap selection in square brackets, e.g. `[[link]]`
... for *Link*.

And:
Create wikitext link, e.g. `[[link|destination]]`
... for *Linkify*.

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