I'm familiar with how to move a line up or down in other editors, like Atom and Sublime.
How is this done in Visual Studio Code for Mac?
In Visual Studio Code for Mac...
To move a line UP: ⌥+↑ (alt + up arrow key)
To move a line DOWN: ⌥+↓ (alt + down arrow key)
See here for a reference on Basic Editing Key Bindings in Visual Studio Code.
For Windows:
In Visual Studio Code for Mac for me it is:
To move a line UP: ⌥+shift+↑ (alt + shift + up arrow keys)
To move a line DOWN: ⌥+shift+↓ (alt + shift + arrow down keys)
I do have IntelliJ IDEA Keybindings installed.
You can find the corresponding commands in the Selection menu (Move Line Up and Move Line Down) together with currently set short-cuts.
Additionally, if you launch the command palette (View/ Command Palette) while you have an open document you also find them there (type "move" or "line").
If you are looking for Visual Studio
(2019) on Windows and found yourself here, the default keyboard shortcut is the same as for Visual Studio Code
as shown by @tapu74.
To change the shortcuts, say to match Notepad++
where the shortcut is Ctrl + Shift + Arrow:
Show commands containing
enter Edit.MoveSelected
Edit.MoveSelectedLinesUp
or Edit.MoveSelectedLinesDown
as requiredI was trying to move the selected lines down but couldn't move it. I can easily move the line up. Then I realised that I needed to create more lines downwards as I was trying to move the code to undefined area. First create some lines by pressing enter.