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First, let’s go over the basics. Type h to view a list of helpful shortcuts.

The following help window displays:

help menu

To close this window, click the X in the upper-right corner, or click the Close button in the lower-right corner. You can also click behind the window to close it. You can also access this list of shortcuts by clicking the Help menu and selecting Keyboard Shortcuts.

For additional help, click Help > Assist Me or click the Assist Me! button in the row of buttons below the menus.

Assist Me

You can also type assist in a blank cell and press Ctrl+Enter. A list of common tasks displays to help you find the correct command.

Assist Me links

There are multiple resources to help you get started with Flow in the Help sidebar.

Note: To hide the sidebar, click the >> button above it. Flow - Hide Sidebar

To display the sidebar if it is hidden, click the << button. Flow - Hide Sidebar

To access this documentation, select the Flow Web UI… link below the General heading in the Help sidebar.

You can also explore the pre-configured flows available in H2O Flow for a demonstration of how to create a flow. To view the example flows:

  • Click the view example Flows link below the Quickstart Videos button in the Help sidebar Flow - View Example Flows link

    or

  • Click the Browse installed packs… link in the Packs subsection of the Help sidebar. Click the examples folder and select the example flow from the list.

    Flow Packs

If you have a flow currently open, a confirmation window appears asking if the current notebook should be replaced. To load the example flow, click the Load Notebook button.

To view the REST API documentation, click the Help tab in the sidebar and then select the type of REST API documentation (Routes or Schemas).

REST API documentation

Before getting started with H2O Flow, make sure you understand the different cell modes. Certain actions can only be performed when the cell is in a specific mode.






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