So, for example, searching for “ctrl shift cmd right” shows me that that keyboard shortcut is bound to “Expand Selection”. There are a couple of things worth mentioning about the keyboard shortcut preferences: first, not only can you search for a command like “add cursor below” to find out what shortcut that command is bound to, you can also search for a key binding. The shortcuts listed here will be for macOS - naturally, they have Windows counterparts, and the keyboard shortcut preferences ( ⌘ + K ⌘ + S on Mac) will show what they are. That way, I hope you may get something out of this article even if you’re quite familiar with Visual Studio Code (VS Code from now on). Instead, I’ll try to describe which features I find most useful in my day-to-day work, and in what context. ![]() ![]() While I don’t think there’s much in the way of prerequisite knowledge needed in order to get something out of this article, my aim is not to go over the basics of a code editor or to list every keyboard shortcut. This is not quite an introductory article.
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