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I cannot find a way to comment and uncomment multiple lines of code in Visual Studio Code.

Is it possible to comment and uncomment multiple lines in Visual Studio Code using some shortcut? If yes, how to do it?

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  • How to comment multiple lines when one of the line is already commented html Jul 30, 2019 at 2:28
  • CTRL+K creates a -BREAKPOINT-. Breakpoints don't respond to CTRL+/ so highlight your code, use CTRL+K to remove the breakpoint; then press CTRL+/ to uncomment your block. Sep 1, 2022 at 10:15

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Windows: Shift+Alt+A

Linux: Shift+Ctrl+A

MacOS: shift+option+A

Here you can find all the keyboard shortcuts:

Windows VSCode Shortcuts

Linux VSCode Shortcuts

PS: I prefer Ctrl+Shift+/ for toggling block comments because Ctrl+/ is shortcut for toggling line comments so it's naturally easier to remember. To do so, just click on the settings icon in the bottom left of the screen and click 'Keyboard Shortcuts' and find "toggle block...". Then click and enter your desired combination.

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    This is probably not the top voted answer because of how VS Code works for different languages. For python code, the "comment block" command Alt + Shift + A actually wraps the selected text in a multiline string, whereas Ctrl + / is the way to toggle any type of comment (including a "block" comment as asked here). Aug 1, 2018 at 19:50
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    You can find the comment options in the Edit menu if you forget the keyboard shortcuts. Feb 28, 2019 at 19:58
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    ctrl + shift + A worked for me for adding multi-line comment. Jun 10, 2019 at 11:16
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    Isn't there a way to add these to editor context menu? I'd like to add comment/uncomment commands to the context menu.
    – akinuri
    Sep 5, 2019 at 13:27
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    CTRL + / works great for any commenting with the Vim emulator extension. Mar 18, 2020 at 17:40
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First, select the lines you want to comment/uncomment (CTRL+L is convenient to select a few lines)

Then:

  • To toggle line comments, execute editor.action.commentLine (CTRL+/ on Windows)

    or

  • To add line comments, execute editor.action.addCommentLine (CTRL+K CTRL+C)

    To remove line comments, execute editor.action.removeCommentLine (CTRL+K CTRL+U)

    or

  • To toggle a block comment, execute editor.action.blockComment (SHIFT-ALT-A)

See the official doc : Key Bindings for Visual Studio Code

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    Sadly, cmd+/ is not a valid shortcut for a German (Mac) keyboard. FWIW: I changed it to { "key": "cmd+shift+7", "command": "editor.action.commentLine", "when": "editorTextFocus" } to match Atom.
    – Mario
    Sep 1, 2016 at 8:48
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    On mac, it's cmd+- (cmd and minus).
    – Jo Smo
    Oct 11, 2016 at 12:34
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    Weird, with me it's cmd+= (macos sierra and vscode 161)
    – xastor
    Oct 19, 2016 at 11:23
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    I'm using it on js file. But it doesn't work for /* .. */ multiline comment. instead, it puts/removes '//' infront of all the lines selected Jan 27, 2017 at 20:22
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    @Mario: I struggled for a long time, until I finally decides to move from my Swiss-German Layout to the US-Layout. The umlauts are the only Problem, but on Mac you get used to the "workaround" fast. The US Layout is the standard for (nearly) all programs, when it comes to shortcuts, so I would consider switching.
    – codepleb
    Apr 12, 2017 at 7:29
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How to comment out multiline / single line in VS Code:


MacOS:

Shift + Option + A:

/* multiline    
   comment */

CMD + /:

// single line comment    

Windows:

Shift + Alt + A:

 /* multiline
    comment */

CTRL + /:

// single line comment

How to remap / change these shortcuts?

Windows: File > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts.

MacOS: Code > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts.

You can search through the list both by keybindings (key names) and command names.


Read: How to set shortcuts from another text editor (Sublime, Atom etc)?

Official docs: Key Bindings for Visual Studio Code

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The keyboard shortcut to comment multiple in Windows is shift+alt+A.

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  • This one is better in some languages because it toggles "Block Comment". CTRL-/ toggles "Line Comment" which doesn't work in e.g. CSS or HTML.
    – hraban
    Feb 5, 2018 at 14:32
  • How can I change this shortcut, I can't seem to find it in File > Preferences > Keyboard Shorcuts?
    – anipard
    Aug 6, 2018 at 4:44
  • this is the only one that I was looking for. Simply because it's selection comment not whole line comment. It wraps the selection with /**/ not the whole line. I'm on Windows 10
    – Saba Ahang
    Feb 5, 2019 at 13:42
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In my case, Ubuntu, the shortcut is ctrl+shift+A.

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  • in my ubuntu 16 does not work, strange, i can change keys but maybe depends on the file extension?
    – Ferroao
    Nov 22, 2018 at 12:10
  • finally a shoutout for Linux in the 4th answer! works on 20.04 Oct 6, 2020 at 2:31
  • Works on Fedora too! Thank you for your comment, <kbd>shift</kbd>+<kbd>alt</kbd>+<kbd>A</kbd> was not working for me!
    – Cyril N.
    Sep 7, 2021 at 8:35
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You can see all available keybindings on the official documentation.

Here's the relevant bit for osx:

Key     Command

⌘K ⌘C   Add Line Comment    
⌘K ⌘U   Remove Line Comment 
⌘/      Toggle Line Comment 
⇧⌥A     Toggle Block Comment

You will need to select the lines you want to comment first, then execute above shortcut, i.e. ⌘/ on osx Ctrl/ on Windows.

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    But it doesn't talk about multiline comment. Jan 27, 2017 at 20:24
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    @AmitGupta: ⌘/ Toggle Line Comment <-- this works for multiline too.
    – laishiekai
    Aug 30, 2017 at 21:51
  • highlight multiple lines and ⌘K then ⌘C or ⌘K then ⌘U will work. ⌘/ also does the same thing. @AmitGupta
    – pythlang
    May 16, 2018 at 3:24
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In MacOS comment out multi-lines in Visual Studio Code by keyboard shortcut:

Option + Shift + A

/*
...
...
*/

Or,

Select all lines and then press CTRL + /

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    Thank you! This is MULTILINE commenting, while other suggest SINGLE LINE commenting for multilines.
    – Eduard
    Dec 25, 2017 at 14:00
  • how to undo it ? Feb 18, 2022 at 14:29
  • my comment <!-- --> how to do like that ? Dec 28, 2022 at 1:08
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Try option 1 first. If it doesn't work for you then try option 2 which is the actual shortcut for VS Code:

Option 1. Alt / Option + Shift + A

Option 2. While the text is selected hit Ctrl / Cmd+K and then Ctrl / Cmd+C.

As of now (version 1.16.3), you can check all available keyboard shortcuts by going into File > Preferences > Keyboard shortcuts. Here you can search for shortcuts related to code comments.

For users who are coming from Sublime Text or likes to have Ctrl+Shift+/, you can make the change from the above mentioned settings panel or simply install the Sublime Text Keymap extension by Microsoft.

Update: As VS Code has become pretty much standard editor for almost everything these days, I would say picking option 1 is always helpful.

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    Ctrl K + Ctrl U to uncomment
    – Yee
    Sep 17, 2022 at 7:31
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For my keyboard layout it's Ctrl + § for:

//
//
//

And Shift + Alt + A for:

/*
...
*/
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    Shift+Alt+A for mac OS
    – Eran Or
    Apr 26, 2017 at 21:15
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For me to comment I use:

Ctrl + k, Ctrl + c

and to uncomment:

Ctrl + k, Ctrl + u

I am using ubuntu 18.0.4

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  • This worked on my Windows box when working on files in WSL where WSL was running Ubuntu.
    – Josiah
    Jan 12, 2023 at 21:34
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To comment multiple line on visual code use

shift+alt+a

To comment single line use

ctrl + /

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  • Perfect! - [ctrl] + [/] woks best for me to comment out multiple lines.
    – Robert
    Jun 19, 2021 at 23:53
  • Using ubuntu on virtual machine, left ctrl + / worked.
    – first
    Dec 6, 2022 at 10:17
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  1. Select all line you want comments

  2. CTRL + /

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  • Seems a bit odd that vscode uses Shift+Alt+A for block comment when line comment is Ctrl+/. ReSharper uses Ctr+Alt+/ and Ctrl+Shift+/ for line and block comment respectively. For vscode one can see that the Shift-Alt-A keys (for block comment) are somewhat easier to press than typical three key combos but it's so non-intuitive as a keyboard shortcut. I configure ReSharper (could also do for regular Visual Studio) to use Ctrl+/ and Ctrl+Shift+/ for line and block comment respectively and vscode to use Ctrl+Shift+/ for block comment so that they are both the same and intuitive.
    – user2534096
    Jun 18, 2017 at 4:11
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All the key board shorcuts for VS code can be found in the link : Link

  • Add a Line comment Ctrl+K Ctrl+C
  • Remove a line comment Ctrl+K Ctrl+U
  • More shortcut Ctrl+/
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Win10 with French / English Keyboard CTRL + / , ctrl+k+u and ctrl+k+l don't work.

Here's how it works:

/* */ SHIFT + ALT + A

// CTRL + É

É key is next to right Shift.

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CTRL + SHIFT + A for CSS multiline

  • Ubuntu 16
  • VSCode Version 1.17.2
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On Windows 10 you can use CTRL + } to comment/uncomment on any line or block of code.

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For multiline commenting in Python VSCode, all you have to do it just:

Ctrl + /

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You can find the shortcut in the Edit menu :

Edit > Toggle Block Comment => Shift-Alt-A

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If you are using VSCode in a linux environment, then you can comment multiple lines by either:

Selecting a block of code => then, press Ctrl + Shift + A (Block commenting)

Or, selecting a block of code => then, press Ctrl + / (Single-line commenting applied to all selected lines)

Hope this helps.

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In the new version of VSCODE ( version 1.26.1)

VSCODE Version

  1. Go to File > preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts
  2. Search for comment Double click the existing shortcut 'keybinding`
  3. And press the new keyboard shortcut in my case ctrl + shfit + /

You can assign any shortcuts you want. Hope it helps.

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visual studio 2017 we do a: Comment Selection

Ctrl+K, Ctrl+C

press Ctrl+K to get shortcut. press Ctrl+C to confirm http://visualstudioshortcuts.com/2017/

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    For some reason I have trouble with this one. I usually have to press multiple times. CTRL + ALT + A works the best for me.
    – Eric
    Jun 20, 2018 at 4:52
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    This one worked fine for me. A nice add-on to this answer is "How to uncomment". Nov 8, 2019 at 16:30
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    to uncomment use Ctrl + k, Ctrl + U Mar 30, 2020 at 17:56
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For doing on mac: CMD + Shift + 7

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For me it was ctrl + ' (I am using a swedish layout for the keyboard). Hope that helps anyone.

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  • Same for Finnish layout, which is actually same as Swedish.
    – Firze
    Dec 2, 2017 at 11:49
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Select lines which you want to Comment

Then press Ctrl + / to make selected lines comment

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And to uncomment:
Select the commented lines you which want to uncomment
First press Ctrl + K then Ctrl + Uto make commented lines uncomment

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In windows you need to press ctrl + / in mac you can do + / to make multiple comment

// public function index()
// {
//     $badgeIcon = BadgeIcon::all();
//     return $this->showAll($badgeIcon);
// }

Then if you want to un-comment then select the lines again and then press ctrl + /(in windows) again + /(in mac).

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CTRL + / comment / uncomment multiple lines of code

Ctrl+k+u for upper case latter

ctrl+k+l for lower case latter

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If your Ctrl+/ isn't working maybe you need to change it to Ctrl+NumPad_Divide.

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  • CTRL+/ worked for me in CentOS 7
    – Mona Jalal
    Sep 20, 2021 at 16:32
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1.Select the text, Press Cntl + K, C to comment (Ctr+E+C ) 2.Move the cursor to the first line after the delimiter // and before the Code text. 3.Press Alt + Shift and use arrow keys to make selection. ... 4.Once the selection is done, press space bar to enter a single space.

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Multi-Line Comment in VS Code

To comment the code select the lines and hit: Alt + Shift + A

To Uncomment select the commented code and hit: Alt + Shift + A

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For windows, the default key for multi-line comment is Alt + Shift + A

For windows, the default key for single line comment is Ctrl + /

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