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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?

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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.

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    Works for Windows 10
    – nanquim
    Dec 26, 2018 at 3:19
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    Note that you have to disable mac's default keyboard shortcuts for Mission Control for this to work on Catalina
    – geoidesic
    Mar 10, 2020 at 12:45
  • for me it always moves up/down by 2 lines (macOS)
    – dark_ruby
    Aug 13, 2020 at 14:01
  • This did not work on my Mac. But the answer stackoverflow.com/a/56107245/1506477 worked Jul 14, 2022 at 3:18
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For Windows:

  • To move a line UP: Alt + (alt + up arrow key)
  • To move a line DOWN: Alt + (alt + down arrow key)
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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.

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    This shifts the code up and down, however also duplicates the code as well.
    – M3nd3z
    Sep 13, 2019 at 14:06
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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").

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    This answer could be better if you add the keys too.
    – dawn
    Jun 11, 2019 at 21:47
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    Keys can be customised. I'm just teaching how to fish. 😊 Oct 5, 2022 at 6:08
  • I see it different now—the tao of programming. Thank you for your suggestion.
    – dawn
    Oct 5, 2022 at 23:49
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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.

  • Move line up = Alt + Up
  • Move line down = Alt + Down

To change the shortcuts, say to match Notepad++ where the shortcut is Ctrl + Shift + Arrow:

  • Tools > Options > Environment > Keyboard
  • In Show commands containing enter Edit.MoveSelected
  • Change Edit.MoveSelectedLinesUp or Edit.MoveSelectedLinesDown as required
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FOR VS CODE MAC:

opt + UP, opt + DOWN

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I 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.

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