 So, you want to use the info window to code shortcuts into your text editor but you have never coded before. Not a problem. In the next 60 seconds, you'll know everything you need to program and run info window scripts from the text editor. Alright, let's do this. If you find yourself repeating a certain task over and over, you probably want to make a shortcut for it in the text editor. To do this, drag a new window down and switch it to info. The code for your actions should appear as you perform them. For our example, let's just move the cube to the left, rotate it down and then name it the best cube ever. Now, as we perform that sequence, you can see that the info window generated the code for our actions. To program it, to repeat those actions, select all the relevant code, then press control c to copy the code. Now change the info window to the text editor and click new. Activate the three buttons on the right, type in import bpy and press enter. Control v to paste your code. Now if you ever want to apply this sequence to other things, you simply select the object run script. And you can now see that the script will be automatically applied every time you press run script. If this was your first time programming, congratulations! You just wrote your first script. A couple things you should know about the info window is you cannot record the actions of selecting objects. So try to make sure that all of your sequences are just on one object. And try not to record a sequence that involves going back and forth between two different modes. For example, if you start recording actions in object mode, do not end recording actions in edit mode. Other than that, you are good to go. Anyway, hope that helps. Thank you so much for watching. If you enjoyed this video, please don't forget to like and subscribe. Hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.