I have been using Visual Studio for a good while now and have been looking for some way or something that would display all the shortcuts. Your very last shortcut "Ctrl K S" does just what I wanted. This is the one shortcut that should automatically pop up when you first open VS. Thanks again!
Hey Hector, I believe what your are looking for is the following Emmet abbreviation. Type '!' then just tab to complete. This will create the html skeleton. Let me know if that works for you.
Actually I did not realize it when I wrote the first comment but Ctrl K S does not open the shortcut list at all. that shortcut surrounds whatever you have highlighted with one of several different options.
On Windows, what is the equivalent to the option key? I've tried to look through the keyboard shortcut config and it seems End and Home are the only keys I can use to navigate to the beginning or end of a line. Alt has a different function for navigating through which file or window are selected, etc.
Good point,. I think I've done better about this in more recent videos. For the most part you can just substitute control for command on mac, but point taken! Thanks for watching
Hey Shelby, that's a good idea. Here's the cheatsheet i use for reference. Check it out, and if you feel like it's lacking then maybe I'll create a new one :) code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-windows.pdf
@@JamesQQuick I don't trust you, I have more than 10 years experience in software engineering, the biggest time waster is yourself, checking phone, facebook, youtube, coffee time, and etc
I have been using Visual Studio for a good while now and have been looking for some way or something that would display all the shortcuts. Your very last shortcut "Ctrl K S" does just what I wanted. This is the one shortcut that should automatically pop up when you first open VS.
Thanks again!
8:40 alt + click: multiple cursors
alt + up/down arrows: move line up/down
hello, can I please have the worksheet for vsc, great video, thanks
toggling lines and paragraphs up and down using alt is not available in codelite, is there any substitute shortcut for the same?
What is code lite?
how handle conflicts between vscode shortcuts and OS's ( ubuntu ) keyboard shortcut?? can't figure it out ctrl+ increses screen size in my case
You can double check or change the key bindings to fit what you would expect
James, What is the shorcut for a index html file that completes the initial with closing tags in one shortcut
Hey Hector, I believe what your are looking for is the following Emmet abbreviation. Type '!' then just tab to complete. This will create the html skeleton. Let me know if that works for you.
Document
you can copy paste in same place to fix indentation. Simpler.
Good idea! Sometimes this can be a bit off depending on how you copied in the first place, but should work most of the time!
How to export and import custom shortcuts and package in visual studio code? Please make a video on this topic?
Actually I did not realize it when I wrote the first comment but Ctrl K S does not open the shortcut list at all. that shortcut surrounds whatever you have highlighted with one of several different options.
hmm it shows the shortcuts on mine. Maybe search the shortcuts list for "shortcuts" to find out what the correct shortcut is haha
On Windows, what is the equivalent to the option key? I've tried to look through the keyboard shortcut config and it seems End and Home are the only keys I can use to navigate to the beginning or end of a line. Alt has a different function for navigating through which file or window are selected, etc.
What command are you trying to execute exactly?
I use fn+arrow to move to end and start of line. It's to the right of ctrl. But I don't think all keyboards have it.
whats the shortcut to writing dummy text in vscode
for Lorem Ipsum text you can type lorem10 then tab to get ten words of dummy text. For more or less words, just change the number :)
You can use CTRL + / for commenting.
Yep, great one!!
Last command was the most useful one :) thanks
Glad to hear!
Not everyone who uses VS Code is on a Mac. You should specify in the title or display the Windows equivalents as an overlay on the screen.
Good point,. I think I've done better about this in more recent videos. For the most part you can just substitute control for command on mac, but point taken! Thanks for watching
1:15 He literally said that you just substitute command with control and you're good to go lol
@@pushqrdx and he's literally wrong
@@MGosling94 😂 well yeah but you get the point
@@pushqrdx hahaha
Thanks for the video ! Really well explained and for sure helped me get more efficient while coding.
Wow, thanks for watching and the feedback. I really appreciate it!
Awesome! can you create a cheat sheet please?!
Hey Shelby, that's a good idea. Here's the cheatsheet i use for reference. Check it out, and if you feel like it's lacking then maybe I'll create a new one :) code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-windows.pdf
next video you should be Screen zoom in tax the display text is to mach small.
Great feedback thanks!
Great tutorial :) good explaining.
Martin Rødland thank you!!
Cool, but not what I was looking for. Try to make a new vids about how can I simply "" a line or h1, and others stuff like that ;)
Ok thanks!
This is great!
Thank you!!!
awasome ! that's it....thank you> James
Hector Debuc glad that helped :)
thank you this is good info
Awesome. Thanks for watching!
super helpful
Thanks!!
Great useful video strange you have so few subs. Would subscribe if I was into web dev.
haha thanks for the feedback. I'm working hard to up that subscriber count :)
Thanks!
Great
Thanks!!
hooooly crap alt-click is awesome.
need to install addon if you're on visual studio windows
thanks i love its like you gave + 10 level , i want become a professional programmer
ctrl+c ctrl+v
You learn all of these to save you couple of seconds of your time but you ended up watching this 18 minutes 55 seconds video LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes but over the course of time. It will save you sooooooo much more time... trust me!
@@JamesQQuick I don't trust you, I have more than 10 years experience in software engineering, the biggest time waster is yourself, checking phone, facebook, youtube, coffee time, and etc
Alright then. Thanks for watching!