Ramble has two kinds of settings. Your account settings (profile, appearance, keyboard, and AI preferences) are personal to you. A workspace’s settings (members, plan, billing, and AI usage) belong to that workspace and are managed by its owner. This page covers the account settings; for the workspace ones, see Workspaces & roles for members and roles, Plans & limits for plan and billing, and Models & AI usage for AI usage.
Profile
Set your display name and your time zone. Your display name is what other people see when you edit or share alongside them. Your time zone sets how dates and times appear. Your email address is shown here too.
Appearance
Choose a theme: Light, System, or Dark. It applies immediately and is remembered on this device. System follows your device’s setting.
Keyboard
The keyboard settings control how the editor reads your keystrokes and how the rest of the app’s shortcuts are bound.
Editor keymap
The editor keymap sets how the editor itself behaves: Default, Vim (modal editing), or Emacs. This setting is per device. It does not sync.
Rebinding shortcuts
You can change the keys for app and navigation actions. Each action offers Edit, Unbind, and Reset, and you can reset everything to defaults at once. The editor’s formatting shortcuts (bold, italic, lists, and so on) are fixed and cannot be rebound.
Single-key shortcuts
Single-key shortcuts fire from one keystroke, such as c for a new draft. Turn them off with the single-key shortcuts toggle if they get in your way. Modifier shortcuts like Cmd+K keep working either way. This setting syncs across your devices.
Shortcut hints
The shortcut hints toggle shows or hides the small key hints in menus, tooltips, and the command surfaces.
AI preferences
Your AI preferences hold your personal choices for the assistant: which models appear in your picker, and your default model and thinking level. You can also change the model and thinking level for a single message in the assistant itself. See Models & AI usage for what those choices mean.
Related
- Keyboard shortcuts: the complete reference for every shortcut
- Models & AI usage: how the model and thinking level shape the assistant