In this article I want to share some of my favorite and most used VS Code shortcuts that help me save time, make my life a little easier and, as a heavy keyboard user, also allow me to stay in my developer flow.
You may be familiar with some of them already but hopefully you will discover a new shortcut that you can introduce into your workflow starting right now. 🤞🏻
I jotted down the key combinations for Mac users. If you’re a Windows or Linux user, you can find the key bindings for your OS here.
Alright then, so without needing to select the entire line first...
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⌘X
- cut a line -
⌘C
- copy a line -
⇧⌘K
- delete a line -
⌘L
- select the line
And while your cursor is on a specific line..
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⌘Enter
- insert a new line below it -
⇧⌘Enter
- insert a new line above it -
⌥↑
and⌥↓
- move the line up/down -
⇧⌥↑
and⇧⌥↓
- duplicate line on the line above/below it -
⌘]
and⌘[
- indent and outdent the line -
⌘/
- (un)comment out the line
Or within a specific file..
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⌘D
- find other instances of selected code -
⌥Z
- toggle word wrap
Lastly, for some editor/window management..
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⌘P
- find and go to file (quick open) -
⌘N
- new editor -
⌘W
- close editor -
⌘B
- toggle visibility of the side panel -
⌃
` - toggle visibility of the integrated terminal -
⌘2
- split screen into two editor groups -
⇧⌘T
- reopen recently closed editor -
⌥⌘←
and⌥⌘→
- view editor tab on the left/right
Happy coding!
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