I'm a web developer accustomed to Sublime Text. Often I'll have multiple files open and will navigate between them with cmd + option + left (or +right).
I'd love to have something as close to this functionality as possible in Visual Studio Code. From what I've read, in Visual Studio Code it sounds like instead of having multiple documents open in tabs across the top, you're supposed to use the "Working Files" list in the sidebar on the left. A few questions:
- Is there a keyboard shortcut for navigating between these files sequentially? (the equivalent to cmd + option + left (or +right) in Sublime Text?)
- Is there a keyboard shortcut for closing a file and removing it from the working files list? cmd + w just closes its editor window.
- If these shortcuts don't exist by default, can I create them?
I did just discover Ctrl + - and Ctrl + shift + - (ref), which navigate between "edit locations." This is handy, but sometimes it jumps around between different locations in the same file (depending on where you've been editing). Also I would love an option that moved through files sequentially, i.e not based on most recently viewed, but rather top-to-bottom according to how they are listed in the Working Files list.