So I followed Hans-Jörg's suggestion and saw that "apple-key + E" and "apple-key + T" both not trigger other commands.
It’s worth noting that ⌘-E and ⌘-T are two app-level (rather than bundle-level) shortcuts for
1. Use current selection for the Find command (complemented by ⌘-⇧-E to set replace) 2. Open file in project, with fuzzy filename matching.
I use both of these quite often, but they’re not easily discovered.
Also, Just like you can bind to ⌘-S to run a command every time you save, I’m sure if you bind to these you won’t stomp on their default behavior, but if you work in projects often, ⌘-T might not be a good choice.