For Emacs *users*: This package provides an interactive command to easily produce a keybinding cheat-sheet "on-the-fly", and then to launch any command on the cheat-sheet list. At its simplest, it gives the user a list of keybindings for commands specific to the current buffer's major-mode, but it's trivially simple to ask it to build an alternative (see below). Use this package to: learn keybindings; learn what commands are available specifically for the current buffer; run a command from a descriptive list; and afterwards return to work quickly. For Emacs *programmers*: This package provides a simple, flexible way to produce custom keybinding cheat-sheets and command launchers for sets of commands, with each command being described, along with its direct keybinding for direct use without the launcher (see below). If you've ever used packages such as 'ivy' or 'magit', you've probably benefited from each's custom combination keybinding cheatsheet and launcher: 'hydra' in the case of 'ivy', and 'transient' for 'magit'. The current package 'key-assist' offers a generic and very simple alternative requiring only the 'completing-read' function commonly used in core vanilla Emacs. 'key-assist' is trivial to implement "on-the-fly" interactively for any buffer, and programmatically much simpler to customize that either 'hydra' or 'transient'. And it only requires the Emacs core function 'completing-read'.