What is your favorite Visual Studio keyboard shortcut? I'm always up for leaving my hands on the keyboard and away from the mouse!
One per answer please.
What is your favorite Visual Studio keyboard shortcut? I'm always up for leaving my hands on the keyboard and away from the mouse!
One per answer please.
Ctrl+Shift+F4 to close all windows. You have to map it yourself:
Instructions:
Credit to Kyle Baley at codebetter.com. I modified his example to use shift instead of alt because it was easier on my hands.
This works both in VB/C# code (e.g. collapse/expand a function) and in an aspx page (e.g. collapse/expand a GridView definition).
One very nice use of this is to cut or copy a big chunk of markup or code: For example, to move a big, sprawling <table>
or <asp:gridview>
definition:
I have two that I use a lot, the first is standard, the second you have to map:
Ctrl+A, Ctrl+E, F (Select All, Format Selection)
Ctrl+E, R (Remove Unused Usings and Sort)
Both help pay down the "cruft debt" early and often
Hmmm, nobody said F1 for help.
Could it be that Google is faster and better for getting at the information that you need.
Simple one. F8 : Go to next build error.
Found that now it will work in any sort of list window (the ones that cluster together at the bottom usually.
Ctrl+- and Ctrl+Shift+-
Alt+D, P
Attach the debugger to the application.
(first letter of any application you want to debug, works most of the time)
Ctrl+Shift+F
Ctrl+I (incremental seach)
I've mapped File.Close to CTRL+SHIFT+W. That and CTRL+TAB mean you can close exactly whichever files you want.
Ctrl+K then Ctrl+H to add a line of code to the built in task/todo list
(Ctrl+Alt+K). Very handy!
Nothing beats Ctrl+Shift+B - Building the solution!!
As far as navigation control, Ctrl+- and Ctrl++ is nice...
But I prefer Ctrl+K+K ---> creates bookmark...
and Ctrl+K+N ---> to navigate to the next bookmark... awesome stuff...
Save LOTS of time copy and cutting:
Ctrl+K, Ctrl+D - Format the current document.
Helped me fix indentation and remove unneeded spaces quickly
Ctrl+M, Ctrl+L will expand every collapsed bit of code. It is the opposite of Ctrl+M, Ctrl+O
Ctrl+E, Ctrl+W
Sometimes you want to see the flow of the code with all of your indents in place; sometimes you need to see all 50 attributes in a GridView declaration. This lets you easily switch back and forth.
Here's a link to a list of Shortcuts I find usefull (VS2003) but some still apply,
My favorite being F12 and Ctrl+- to navigate to the declaration and back
Ctrl+K, Ctrl+D
On an aspx page, this takes care of properly indenting all of your markup and ensures that everything is XHTML compliant (adds quotes to attributes, corrects capitalization, closes self-closing tags). I find that this makes it much easier to find mismatched tags and to make sure that my markup makes sense. If you don't like how it's indenting, you can control which tags go on their own line and how much space they get around them under Tools/Options/Text Editor/HTML/Format/Tag Specific Options.
In your C# or VB code, this will correct any capitalization or formatting issues that didn't get caught automatically.
For CSS files, you can choose compact (one definition per line), semi-expanded, or expanded (each rule on its own line); and you can choose how it handles capitalization.
The ones I use all the time:
ctrl+] Matching Brace
ctrl+shift+] Select to the end of brace
ctrl+shift+q Untabify
ctrl+k,ctrl+c comment out the currently selected block
ctrl+k,ctrl+u uncomment out the currently selected block
alt+mouse move vertical selection
ctrl+alt+x toolbox
ctrl+shift+b build
People have mentioned Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V to paste a line when nothing is selected but I use Ctrl+X to move lines of code regularly.
Hopefully this hasn't already been posted, apologies if so. I've just come across a useful keyboard shortcut in Visual Studio 2008. With the QuickWatch window open, highlight a row with a string value in it and hit Space Bar. The text visualiser window will appear with the value in it.
I have found it quite useful for checking jQuery innerText values as the QuickWatch window by default is too small to show longer strings fully.
Ctrl+X
This cuts (to clipboard) the current line of code.
What Ray said. Ctrl + ..
I really didn't like the smart tags (those little blue and red underscores that appear wanting to help you) until I found out that you don't need to waste time trying to hover the mouse over the exact pixel that gets the menu to show.
I think Ctrl + . to open the smart tag menu saves me about five minutes every day and reduces my blood pressure considerably.
Ctrl + .
To include a missing library.
I think Ctrl + K + D is definitely my favourite. I use it more than any other shortcuts. It helps to format the document according to the indentation and code formatting settings specified by us.
I am surprised not to find this one on the list as I use it all the time:
Ctrl + K, Ctrl + M - Implement method stub.
Write a call to a non-existent method, and then use that shortcut to create the method in the right place, with the right parameters and return value, but with a method body that just throws a NotImplementedException.
Great for top-down coding.
I'm addicted to some very subtle stuff in http://blog.jpboodhoo.com/UsefulVSKeySequencesShortcuts.aspx
e.g. Alt-W U to auto collapse everything when in Full screen mode when it all gets too much
Here are my favourite debugging keyboard shortcuts: