If you don’t mind to leave your code editor, you can also find the full list of preset key bindings in the VS Code Docs. Visual Studio Code displays key bindings that match to your operating system by default (so on a Windows machine you’ll see the Windows commands, on a Mac the Mac commands, and on a Linux box the Linux commands). In the top menu bar, you can find the preset key binding next to every menu point (1), and the Command Palette ( F1) also lists them next to each command (2). You don’t necessarily need to learn keyboard shortcuts by heart right when you begin to use VS Code, as there are two easy ways to quickly find them. Read more: How to customize Visual Studio Code Find Key Bindings Quickly In today’s post, we’ll delve into how to effectively manage key bindings in VS Code, have a look at a curated list of the most commonly used keyboard shortcuts, and see an example on how you can create your own custom keys. Visual Studio Code, Microsoft’s lightweight source code editor introduces keyboard-only navigation that’s not only an advanced accessibility feature, allowing users to navigate within the editor without a mouse, but also speeds up coding.
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