Sunday 30 October 2022

A-Z tricks

Shortcuts


VS Code

VS Code

Short cuts

Discription

command palette

ctrl+shift+p

quickly search

ctrl+shift+f

to open settings

ctrl+,

selecting

shift+ctrl+up

shift+ctrl+down

find

ctrl+f

in find new line

shift+enter

Format Document

Shift+Alt+F

Format the entire active file.

Format Selection

Ctrl+K Ctrl+F

Format the selected text.

Fold

Ctrl+Shift+[

folds the innermost uncollapsed region at the cursor.

Unfold

Ctrl+Shift+]

unfolds the collapsed region at the cursor.

Toggle Fold

Ctrl+K Ctrl+L

folds or unfolds the region at the cursor.

Fold Recursively

Ctrl+K Ctrl+[

folds the innermost uncollapsed region at the cursor and all regions inside that region.

Unfold Recursively

Ctrl+K Ctrl+]

unfolds the region at the cursor and all regions inside that region.

Fold All

Ctrl+K Ctrl+0

folds all regions in the editor.

Unfold All

Ctrl+K Ctrl+J

unfolds all regions in the editor.

Fold Level X

Ctrl+K Ctrl+2

for level 2 folds all regions of level X, except the region at the current cursor position.

Fold All Block Comments

Ctrl+K Ctrl+/

folds all regions that start with a block comment token.

code navigate

ctl+p

search with in the file

ctrl+shift+o

search entire app

ctrl+t

go to reference

alt+f12

open in new side window

ctrl+ alt+click selected comp

Matching brackets will be highlighted

ctrl+shift+/

jump to matching bracket

ctrl+shift+\

to change the tab in vs code

ctrl+tab

quick fix and reinforcing

ctrl+.

rename (all similar names will be changed)

f2


Chrome Browser 

browser      

Shortcut

open new window

ctrl+n

open new incognito window

           shift+ctrl+n

close the current tab

ctrl+w

show book marks in task bar

ctrl+shift+b    




Computer Tricks

Tricks

Short Cuts

 

screen record

windows+ alt +R

To see recorded

windows +G

 

antivirus

mrt

full or custom scan

fast shutdown

windows+ X

and press u three times


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