Hold Alt and click anywhere in the file to add additional carets and perform editing in multiple places at once. Uses Mi圎dit.SplitSelectionAcrossLines Alt+Click = Add Extra Caret Splits a single selection that spans multiple lines into multiple selections - one per line - each with their own caret. Uses Mi圎dit.SelectWord Ctrl+Shift+L = Split Multi-line Selection Multi-Cursor Features Ctrl+D = Select Word / Select Next MatchĪdd next match to selection with additional caret. Search for and activate any Visual Studio command by its command name. Search with CamelCase letters to find files by their significant parts.Ĭalls Edit.GoToFile, which opens the GoTo search box with file (path) filter applied ("f "). Sets Map-Mode Scrollbar (Wide) available in Tools->Options Text Editor->(Langauge)->Scroll Bars Ctrl+P = Go To Fileįind any file by filename or path. Click anywhere on the bar to go directly to that point in the file. Shows a colorful, compressed view of the current file in the scrollbar. Provides menu items to easily backup and restore keyboard shortcuts Provides a hosted terminal emulator for executing fully interactive commands in a range of shells, including: PowerShell, Cmd, Git
Plus Copy/Paste features including Duplicate Line/Selection Provides CamelCase navigation/selection/deletion,
Provides 3-key navigation anywhere in the viewable page Provides Emmet Snipets / HTML template coding Together with the imported features, and the applied shortcuts, users familiar with the Sublime Text editing experience might feel more at home using Visual Studio. It also includes a keyboard shortcut mapping scheme, which, if applied, will import most of the common Sublime Text shortcuts. The SublimeVS extension bundles and installs several other extensions that provide some of the features found in Sublime Text. Note - The latest version available here: SublimeVS latest
This applies to pretty much any windows program you will ever use.Visual Studio Extension that provides some capabilities similar to those in Sublime Text. You can discover the hotkey shortcut to any menu item you need by just hitting Alt, and looking at the letters that are underlined in the menus. If you do this enough, it's like any other keyboard shortcut, and becomes second nature.
Hotkeys for Visual Studio 2015 - Alt + v n n Enter 1 Hotkeys for Visual Studio 2010 - Alt + v n 1