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This PR is intended as a complement to #32, which I think is a very solid change.

Currently, the CSScomb command is a no-op unless an appropriate syntax is detected. This PR makes the key binding do the same syntax-checking that the CSScomb command does in #32. This prevents the command from interfering with other plugins that may use the same keyboard shortcut in other contexts. For example, I use SublimeGit, which uses Ctrl+Shift+C for its "Git Commit Amend" command, but only in its SublimeGit Status context.

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