Is there a keyboard shortcut to select all the line your cursor is currently on? In Eclipse? Or even in general on Windows/Linux?
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1I know it's late but i know the easy way is Shift+END(i mean the button end which goes you at the end of the line).– crAlexanderJun 1, 2015 at 21:36
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Eclipse line shortcuts in general: javarizon.wordpress.com/2010/04/08/eclipse-line-shortcut (and yes it is my old blog)– Christophe RoussyMay 2, 2017 at 8:59
11 Answers
Solution for Eclipse:
Hold Alt and press ↑ and ↓.
Alt + ↑ and ↓ will move an entire line up or down, so just move it back and you end up with the entire line selected. Thus, the order of ↑ and ↓ does not matter.
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Hello, I want to ask what if I am using a MacBook and installed eclipse mac version, therefore I don't have 'alt', what should I press then? Dec 24, 2016 at 13:39
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What i use is Home, then Shift+End, that will go to the beginning of the line and then select until the end, which effectively selects the whole line. Once you get used to it you can do it really fast. To get a quick view of all current shortcuts you can use Shift+Ctrl+L.
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Yeah, that's what I'm currently using, though I'm searching for something more direct shortcut, since my home - end buttons are really uncomfortable on this keyboard. Thanks for the list of shortcuts shortcut, that's really useful! Oct 20, 2012 at 23:56
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Depending on what your setting is under "General > Editors > Text Editors > Smart caret positioning at line start and end", this will select the text on the line with or without the surrounding whitespace. Either way, note that this is not the same as the whole line, because of the carriage return at the end not being selected. This will make a difference when copy/pasta-ing the selection. Jun 12, 2015 at 3:44
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With this setting enabled, pressing the
Home
andEnd
keys multiple times will alternate between the actual start/end of line and the 'smart' start/end of line. So when the cursor is at a random location inside the line (except the actual start of the physical line), combinationHome
,Home
,Shift
+(End
,End
) will select the entire physical line.– CeredigJun 16, 2017 at 8:31 -
1By the way, I prefer this answer to the accepted answer, even if it requires more keys, because it can be reversed (first
End
, thenHome
), and allows the position of the starting point of the selection to be controlled. This way, someShift
+Down
orUp
arrows can be thrown in-between to select more lines down or up. With the accepted answer, start of the selection is always at the end of the line, thus allowing further lines to be selected only in the upward direction.– CeredigJun 16, 2017 at 8:50
I use Ctrl+D to delete the current line, followed by Ctrl+Z, that restores the line and selects it.
There is no single keyboard shortcut in Eclipse. If using the mouse is not completely ruled out, a triple mouse click selects the line you clicked at.
You can always configure it the way you want in the preferences.
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2This doesn't really solve the problem. It is pointed out later that "select line" does not exist in the preferences... would be nice to have.– ToasterDec 4, 2012 at 18:22
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It did solve the problem a month ago, so I do not understand your comment.– JaggerDec 4, 2012 at 23:09
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2See for yourself in the screenshot, there is no "Select Line" command (ie. select the entirety of whatever line my cursor is on). There is "Select Line Up", "Select Line Start", etc. Ie. so there is no simple way to map a hotkey for select line. (See the comments below for more on the subject.)– ToasterDec 6, 2012 at 17:07
There seems to be no command to do that; however, under:
window->preferences->keys
there are the commands Cut Line
and Copy Lines
, which I think is what you need basically.
Copy Lines
makes a copy of the current line below it and then selects the new line. You can use it in combination with Cut Line
to move the new line somewhere else.
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3I think that holding
alt
and pressingup
+down
is easier. (the order ofup
+down
does not matter - see my answer below). Apr 2, 2014 at 8:40
Actually, there is a plugin (copycutcurrentline) for copying/cutting the whole current line (looks like the author has this problem). It works as following:
- Press Ctrl+C to copy or Ctrl+X to cut the whole line in an editor if you select nothing. (It works as usual if you select some text.)
- Put the caret on any line on any position.
- Press Ctrl+V to paste the line above. (You will not lose the caret position.)
For MacOS you can use the combo:
Cmd+→ then Cmd+Shift+←
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1
alt + Shift + Up couple of time will do the trick
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1
- To select all lines where your cursor is present
ctrl
+A
. - To undo
ctrl
+Z
. - To redo
ctrl
+Y
. - To delete
ctrl
+D
. - To select specific lines
shift
+↑
/↓
If you are using windows :
- Put the cursor at the beginning of this line.
- Press Shift + Down.
- Press Shift + Left. (to unselect the extra space at the beginning of the following line - if there is one - )