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- shortcut - The code . command opens Cursor instead of VS code - Stack . . .
When you install the quot;Cursor quot; AI code editor IDE on Windows, it takes over the code command which many developers often use in the terminal to quickly open VSCode For example, the issue
- 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,
- 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?
- Run a Command Prompt command from Desktop Shortcut
Is it possible to create a desktop shortcut that, when pressed, will open command prompt and run a pre-defined command?
- Create a shortcut on Desktop - Stack Overflow
I want to create a shortcut pointing to some EXE file, on the desktop, using NET Framework 3 5 and relying on an official Windows API How can I do that?
- Add Open with Visual Studio Code shortcut to right click menu
For those who are new to the Registry Editor, here's an additional note for Step 3: Double-click on the (Default) key to open a popup Enter your value there If you're entering "Open with Visual Studio Code," that's fine However, if you're entering a path, remember to wrap your path in double quotes, as shown in the example above For instance, my icon value is:
- 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
- keyboard shortcuts - How can I navigate back to the last cursor . . .
What is the keyboard shortcut to navigate back to the last cursor position in Visual Studio Code?
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