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- How can I comment multiple lines in Visual Studio Code?
I cannot find a way to comment and uncomment multiple lines of code in Visual Studio Code Is it possible to comment and uncomment multiple lines in Visual Studio Code using some shortcut? If yes,
- Create a shortcut (. lnk file) using PowerShell - Stack Overflow
I want to create a shortcut with PowerShell for this executable: C:\\Program Files (x86)\\ColorPix\\ColorPix exe How can this be done?
- How do you format code in Visual Studio Code (VSCode)?
You can also customize this shortcut using a preference setting if needed Code Formatting While Saving the File: Visual Studio Code allows the user to customize the default settings If you want to auto format your content while saving, add the below code snippet in the work space settings of Visual Studio Code
- Is there a shortcut to comment multiple lines in python using VS Code . . .
Instead of indivually typing out a hash tag in front of each line, is there a way to select a block of code and comment uncomment everything by only pressing a couple shortcut keys?
- How to indent format a selection of code in Visual Studio Code?
I want to indent a specific section of code in Visual Studio Code I read How do you format code in Visual Studio Code? that gives shortcuts to indent the whole code, but it doesn't work when sele
- What is the keyboard shortcut for Replace All in PyCharm?
You can either select the word or move the cursor to the end of the word, and then the shortcut to replace all is + Type the replacement, and hit
- Shortcut key for changing code cell to markdown cell in jupyter . . .
Is there a shortcut key to change a code cell to markdown cell? To get a markdown cell, I have to first insert a cell, then go to the toolbar menu (below the main menu bar), and then select "Markdown" instead of "Code"
- Is there any shortcut to select the current line in Visual Studio?
1 You can set a bind to the Edit ExpandSelection command: In the options Click the shortcut until it selects the whole line The screenshot above is from the Edit > Advanced menu in Visual Studio 2022 I set this Alt+E, E shortcut myself and I don't remember if it's originally set to something or not
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