Manuel Di Iorio
Member
- Ctrl+D to duplicate a selection or an entire row without selecting (using the cursor position): it's highly quickest than ctrl+c and ctrl+v. Please see Sublime text or similar editors for this behavior
- Ctrl+Shift+D (pratically the multi-editing): when something is highlighted and you press this combination, the editor will highlight the next selection which is equal to the first selection. Also you should edit all at the same time, obviously. All modern editors do that and improve your productivness
- Ctrl+Shift+ArrowUp or ArrowDown: Swap (invert) two or more rows up/down
- Selection dragging around with the mouse
- Ctrl+Shift+D (pratically the multi-editing): when something is highlighted and you press this combination, the editor will highlight the next selection which is equal to the first selection. Also you should edit all at the same time, obviously. All modern editors do that and improve your productivness
- Ctrl+Shift+ArrowUp or ArrowDown: Swap (invert) two or more rows up/down
- Selection dragging around with the mouse
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