Greater Than Keyboard 🎯 Extended
It is used as an angle bracket to close tags (e.g.,
In the terminal, > is . It takes the output of a command and sends it into a file, overwriting it: greater than keyboard
Since you didn't provide a specific link, I’m going to assume you are referring to the viral phenomenon—a popular format in the tech and mechanical keyboard communities where enthusiasts compare standard gear against ultra-premium, boutique setups. It is used as an angle bracket to close tags (e
But did you know? On some international layouts (like German QWERTZ), > is hiding on a different key, sometimes requiring or a combination with < . On Macs, it’s the same shift+period, but in many apps, Cmd + Shift + > increases font size (ironically making text greater ). On some international layouts (like German QWERTZ), >
Here is a breakdown of why that specific comparison is so interesting:
