docs(): Added pages for alerting docs, added keyboard shortcuts doc article, #6490

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<!--- title = "Alerting" --->
<!--- description = "Alerting" --->
<!--- keywords = ["grafana", "alerting", "guide"] --->
<!--- type = "docs" --->
<!--- [menu.docs] --->
<!--- name = "Alerting" --->
<!--- identifier = "alerting" --->
<!--- parent = "features" --->
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<!--- # Alerting --->
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<!--- > Alerting is still in very early development. Please be aware. --->
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<!--- The roadmap for alerting in Grafana have been changing rapidly during last 2-3 months. So make sure you follow the disucssion in the [alerting issue](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues/2209). --->
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<!--- ## Introduction --->
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<!--- > Alerting is turned off by default and have to be enabled in the config file. --->
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<!--- Grafana lets you define alert rules based on metrics queries on dashboards. Every alert is connected to a panel and when ever the query for the panel is updated the alerting rule is also updated. --->
<!--- So far only the graph panel supports alerting. To enable alerting for a panel go to the alerting tab and press 'Create alert' button. --->
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<!--- ## Alert status page --->
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<!--- You can overview all your current alerts on the alert stats page at /alerting --->
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<!--- ## Alert notifications --->
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<!--- When an alert is triggered it goes to the notification handler who takes care of sending emails or push data as webhooks. --->
<!--- The alert notifications can be configured on /alerting/notifications --->
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title = "Configuring Alert Rules"
description = "Configuring Alert Rules"
keywords = ["grafana", "alerting", "guide", "rules"]
type = "docs"
[menu.docs]
name = "Alert Rules"
parent = "alerting"
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# Alert Rules
> Alerting is only available in Grafana v4.0 and above.
hk

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title = "Alerting"
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title = "Alerting Notifications"
description = "Alerting Notifications Guide"
keywords = ["grafana", "alerting", "guide", "notifications"]
type = "docs"
[menu.docs]
name = "Notifications"
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# Alerting Notifications

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title = "Keyboard Shortcuts"
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# Keyboard shortcuts
{{< docs-imagebox img="/img/docs/v4/shortcuts.png" max-width="14rem" >}}
Grafana v4 introduces a number of really powerful keyboard shortcuts. You can now focus a panel
by hovering over it with your mouse. With a panel focused you can simple hit `e` to toggle panel
edit mode, or `v` to toggle fullscreen mode. `p` `r` removes the panel. `p` `s` opens share
modal.
Hit `?` on your keyboard to open the shortcuts help modal.
### Global
- `g` `h` Go to Home Dashboard
- `g` `p` Go to Profile
- `s` `o` Open search
- `s` `s` Open search with starred filter
- `s` `t` Open search in tags view
- `esc` Exit edit/setting views
### Dashboard
- `mod+s` Save dashboard
- `mod+h` Hide row controls
- `d` `r` Refresh all panels
- `d` `s` Dashboard settings
- `d` `v` Toggle in-active / view mode
- `d` `k` Toggle kiosk mode (hides top nav)
- `mod+o` Toggle shared graph crosshair
### Focused Panel
- `e` Toggle panel edit view
- `v` Toggle panel fullscreen view
- `p` `s` Open Panel Share Modal
- `p` `r` Remove Panel
### Focused Row
- `r` `c` Collapse Row
- `r` `r` Remove Row
### Time Range
- `t` `z` Zoom out time range
- `t` Move time range back
- `t` Move time range forward

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<div class="modal-content help-modal">
<p class="small" style="position: absolute; top: 48px;, right: 10px">
<p class="small" style="position: absolute; top: 48px; right: 10px">
<span class="shortcut-table-key">mod</span> =
<span class="muted">CTRL on windows, CMD key on Mac</span>
</p>