10pcs 1/0 Gauge 1/0 AWG x 3/8” Pure Copper UL Listed Cable Lug Terminal Ring Connectors with Dual Wall Adhesive Lined Red + Black Heat Shrink Tubing – by WNI 4.8 out of 5 stars 587 $15.12. One of the quickest and easiest ways to open Terminal on Mac is with Spotlight Search. Make sure you’re going to create these customized commands in the right file. When you’ve entered your commands, click on the File menu at the top and select Save to save your service. If you’ve a direct link of the file which you want to download, Terminal provides a command line interface to. Press ⊞ Win + R on your keyboard. Hold down the Windows key on your keyboard, and press the 'R' button. This will open the 'Run' tool in a new pop-up window. Alternatively, you can find and click Run on the Start menu. Terminal Keyboard Shortcuts For Beginner - Now we talking about Linux commands again. Today I'll share a simple tricks using Linux terminal. Today I'll share a simple tricks using Linux terminal. Seriously, you must know how to use CLI (Command Line Interface) in your terminal. At Build 2020 on May 19, 2020, Microsoft announced that the new Windows Terminal was stable and “ready for enterprise use.” Windows Terminal version 1.0 is here. It was originally announced at Build 2019, and Microsoft even prepared a flashy video to sell how awesome it is. The new Windows Terminal is packed with useful features.
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It's time. It's the feature complete release of the Windows Terminal. Stop reading, and go install it. I'll wait here. You done? OK.
You can download the Windows Terminal from the Microsoft Store or from the GitHub releases page. There's also an unofficial Chocolatey release. I recommend the Store version if possible.
NOTE: Have you already downloaded the Terminal, maybe a while back? Enough has changed that you should delete your profiles.json and start over.
BIG NOTE: Educate yourself about the difference between a console, a terminal, and a shell. This isn't a new 'DOS Prompt.' Windows Terminal is the view into whatever shell makes you happy.
What's new? A lot. At this point this is the end of the new features before 1.0 though, and now it's all about bug fixes and rock solid stability.
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So you've downloaded the Windows Terminal...now what?
You might initially be underwhelmed. This is a Terminal, it's not going to hold your hand.
The Documentation is just getting started but you can start here! This would be a great way for you to get involved in Open Source, by the way!
- Settings are expressed as JSON. You will be more successful if your JSON file editor is something like Visual Studio Code and supports JSON Schema so you'll get intellisense.
- Check your defaults! Here is my profile.json (which is by no means perfect). I set the requestedTheme, alwaysShowTabs, and my defaultProfile (what shell is the starter shell?)
- Assert and decide on your keybindings. Windows Terminal is very configurable.
- Any key you press can likely be remapped.
- Are the fonts and colors the way you want them?
- There are a few terminal themes at https://terminalsplash.com/
- There are dozens and dozens of iTerm2 Terminal themes here and images of them are here
- Take it to the next level? Explore background images
- You can set background images or even animated gifs AND change them at runtime.
- Assert your startingDirectory
- If you are using WSL you might want your starting directory to be ~ on the Linux file system.
- You can still use Far, GitBash, Cygwin, or cmder if you want! Read the docs!
Here's the big new change that is very exciting!
Windows Terminal Command Line Arguments
You may know you can run Windows Terminal with 'wt.exe' and this version now supports Command line arguments! Here's an examples to give you a taste:
wt ; split-pane -p 'Windows PowerShell' ; split-pane -H wsl.exe
wt -d .
wt -d c:github
At this point you can get as advanced as you want. Make other icons, pin them to the taskbar, have a blast. There's subcommands like new-tab, split-pane, and focus-tab.ter
Other Windows Terminal things to note
- I'm also working on a 'Open Windows Terminal Here' INF that will add a menu item to your Explorer right click menu (until one day it's included out of the box).
- It's also worth pointing out that the Cascadia Code font comes with multiple 'flavors.'
- I did a video showing a Mac/Linux person how to set up the Windows Terminal plus WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) and it turned out really well. I encourage you to check it out.
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Ctrl+Shift+P/F1
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Show Command Palette
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Ctrl+P
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Quick Open
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Ctrl+Shift+N
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New window/instance
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Ctrl+Shift+W
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Close window/instance
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Ctrl+X
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Cut line (empty selection)
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Ctrl+C
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Copy line (empty selection)
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Alt+Up Arrow/Down Arrow
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Move line up/down
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Shift+Alt+Down Arrow/Up Arrow
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Copy line up/down
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Ctrl+Shift+K
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Delete line
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Ctrl+Enter
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Insert line below
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Ctrl+Shift+Enter
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Insert line above
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Ctrl+Shift+
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Jump to matching bracket
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Ctrl+]/[
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Indent/outdent line
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Home
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Go to beginning of line
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End
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Go to End of line
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Ctrl+Home
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Go to beginning of file
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Ctrl+End
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Go to End of file
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Ctrl+Up Arrow/Down Arrow
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Scroll line up/down
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Alt+PgUp/PgDn
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Scroll page up/down
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Ctrl+Shift+[
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Fold (collapse) region
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Ctrl+Shift+]
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Unfold (uncollapse) region
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Ctrl+K, then Ctrl+[
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Fold (collapse) all subregions
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Ctrl+K, then Ctrl+]
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Unfold (uncollapse) all subregions
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Ctrl+K, then Ctrl+0
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Fold (collapse) all regions
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Ctrl+K, then Ctrl+J
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Unfold (uncollapse) all regions
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Ctrl+K, then Ctrl+C
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Add line comment
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Ctrl+K, then Ctrl+U
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Remove line comment
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Ctrl+/
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Toggle line comment
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Shift+Alt+A
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Toggle block comment
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Alt+Z
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Toggle word wrap
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Ctrl+T
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Show all Symbols
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Ctrl+G
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Go to Line...
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Ctrl+P
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Go to File...
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Ctrl+Shift+O
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Go to Symbol...
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Ctrl+Shift+M
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Show Problems panel
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F8
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Go to next error or warning
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Shift+F8
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Go to previous error or warning
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Ctrl+Shift+Tab
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Navigate editor group history
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Alt+Left Arrow/Right Arrow
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Go back / forward
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Ctrl+M
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Toggle Tab moves focus
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Ctrl+F
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Find
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Ctrl+H
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Replace
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F3/Shift+F3
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Find next/previous
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Alt+Enter
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Select all occurences of Find match
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Ctrl+D
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Add selection to next Find match
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Ctrl+K, then Ctrl+D
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Move last selection to next Find match
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Alt+C/R/W
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Toggle Case-sensitive/Regex/Whole word
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Alt+Click
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Insert cursor
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Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow/Down Arrow
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Insert cursor above / below
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Ctrl+U
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Undo last cursor operation
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Shift+Alt+I
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Insert cursor at end of each line selected
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Ctrl+I
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Select current line
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Ctrl+Shift+L
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Select all occurrences of current selection
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Ctrl+F2
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Select all occurrences of current word
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Shift+Alt+Right Arrow
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Expand selection
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Shift+Alt+Left Arrow
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Shrink selection
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Shift+Alt +Drag
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Column (box) selection
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Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Arrow Keys
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Column (box) selection
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Ctrl+Shift+Alt+PgUp /PgDn
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Column (box) selection page up/down
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Ctrl+Spacebar
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Trigger suggestion
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Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar
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Trigger parameter hints
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Tab
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Emmet expand abbreviation
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Shift+Alt+F
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Format document
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Ctrl+K then Ctrl+F
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Format selection
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F12
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Go to Definition
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Alt+F12
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Peek Definition
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Ctrl+K, then F12
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Open Definition to the side
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Ctrl+.
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Quick Fix
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Shift+F12
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Show References
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F2
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Rename Symbol
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Ctrl+Shift+./,
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Replace with next/previous value
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Ctrl+K, then Ctrl+X
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Trim trailing whitespace
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Ctrl+K, then M
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Change file language
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Ctrl+F4, then Ctrl+W
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Close editor
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Ctrl+K, then F
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Close folder
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Ctrl+
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Split editor
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Ctrl+1/2/3
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Focus into 1st, 2nd or 3rd editor group
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Ctrl+K, then Ctrl+Left Arrow/Right Arrow
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Focus into previous/next editor group
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Ctrl+Shift+PgUp/PgDn
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Move editor left/right
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Ctrl+K, then Left Arrow/Right Arrow
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Move active editor group
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Ctrl+N
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New File
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Ctrl+O
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Open File
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Ctrl+S
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Save
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Ctrl+Shift+S
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Save As
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Ctrl+K, then S
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Save All
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Ctrl+F4
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Close
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Ctrl+K, then Ctrl+W
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Close All
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Ctrl+Shift+T
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Reopen closed editor
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Ctrl+K, then Enter
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Keep Open
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Ctrl+Tab
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Open next
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Ctrl+Shift+Tab
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Open previous
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Ctrl+K, then P
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Copy Path of active file
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Ctrl+K, then R
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Reveal active file in Explorer
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Ctrl+K, then O
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Show active file in new window/instance
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F11
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Toggle full screen
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Shift+Alt+1
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Toggle editor layout
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Ctrl+=/-
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Zoom in/out
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Ctrl+B
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Toggle Sidebar visibility
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Ctrl+Shift+E
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Show Explorer / Toggle focus
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Ctrl+Shift+F
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Show Search
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Ctrl+Shift+G
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Show Git
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Ctrl+Shift+D
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Show Debug
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Ctrl+Shift+X
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Show Extensions
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Ctrl+Shift+H
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Replace in files
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Ctrl+Shift+J
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Toggle Search details
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Ctrl+Shift+C
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Open new command prompt/terminal
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Ctrl+Shift+U
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Show Output panel
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Ctrl+Shift+V
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Toggle Markdown preview
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Ctrl+K, then V
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Open Markdown preview to the side
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F9
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Toggle breakpoint
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F5
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Start/Continue
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Shift+F5
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Stop
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F11/Shift+F11
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Step into/out
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F10
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Step over
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Ctrl+KthenCtrl+I
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Show hover
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Ctrl+`
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Show integrated terminal
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Ctrl+Shift+`
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Create new terminal
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Ctrl+Shift+C
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Copy selection
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Ctrl+Shift+V
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Paste into active terminal
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Ctrl+Up Arrow/Down Arrow
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Scroll up/down
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Shift+PgUp/PgDn
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Scroll page up/down
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Ctrl+Home/End
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Scroll to top/bottom
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Created by rank17 on 6/21/2017. Last updated by max on 12/23/2020