Yup these are useful, even if you're not that new to VSCode. I loved the in-depth part about the command pallette and what it can be used for. I see now that I havent been using it to its potential. Much appreciated
Thank you for sharing this video! Learning keyboard shortcuts in VSCode has significantly boosted my productivity and workflow speed. While I was familiar with some of the shortcuts demonstrated, this video still proved incredibly helpful, and I'm sure it will benefit many other programmers as well.
The default shortcut for Toggle Line Comment is actually CTRL + / (Windows) or CMD + / (Mac) if you're using a US Keyboard setup. On Non-US Keyboards, the shortcut shown would probably be the default shortcut.
Yup these are useful, even if you're not that new to VSCode. I loved the in-depth part about the command pallette and what it can be used for. I see now that I havent been using it to its potential. Much appreciated
Thank you for sharing this video! Learning keyboard shortcuts in VSCode has significantly boosted my productivity and workflow speed. While I was familiar with some of the shortcuts demonstrated, this video still proved incredibly helpful, and I'm sure it will benefit many other programmers as well.
The default shortcut for Toggle Line Comment is actually CTRL + / (Windows) or CMD + / (Mac) if you're using a US Keyboard setup. On Non-US Keyboards, the shortcut shown would probably be the default shortcut.
There's another practical way to have multiple selections/cursors: Hold Ctrl+Alt and use arrow buttons.
Thank you! Great video
Thank You Visual Studio Code... There are more short cut here... 😀
These are awesome 😮❤
The files can also be searched with cmd+p (in mac). ❤
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please any ETA for Angular 17 course ?
"Look what they have to do to mimic a fraction of our power"
-Neovim users
Sagen sie es bitte auf deutsch 😅
Way too basic