Ctrl+D performs the find_under_expand
command in sublime. This basically searched for the next occurrence of the already selected text and selected it, so when I edit, it's edited on both places at the same time. I'm currently trying to move to IDEA editors (such as WebStorm, PHPStorm, PyCharm, etc) but didn't find something like this command in this IDE yet.
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This post is used as an example for this meta discussion– ryanyuyuJan 22, 2016 at 19:33
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I believe they recently added this to the latest IntelliJ release, and I would assume PhpStorm as well. As the bindings are system specific, take a look at http://blog.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/2014/03/working-with-multiple-selection-in-phpstorm-8-eap/. Looks like that version is available through EAP, so don't know when they will release it for general consumption (or if they have already).
DEFAULT SHORTCUTS
Alt+J on Windows and Linux, Ctrl+G on Mac OS X
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1If ALT+J selects the next occurrance. How can I automatically select all occurrances? Mar 16, 2019 at 16:37
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On Mac OS X, you can select the next occurrence with Ctrl+G
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1This isn't the "Go to line" command? jetbrains.com/phpstorm/documentation/PhpStorm_ReferenceCard.pdf Jul 8, 2014 at 14:56
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1@cvsguimaraes command+G = go to next occurrence, command+ctrl+g = go to previous, and ctrl+G = also select next occurrence (works for me at least). Jul 8, 2014 at 19:21
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What's the added value of your answer compared to Skuroda's answer posted before your ? May 11, 2023 at 9:31
Currently its mapped with
for selection, Alt + J
for unselection, Alt + Shift + J
but if you're familiar with sublime shortcuts like Ctrl + D
Jetbrains give you an option to change settings,
Settings -> Keymap -> Editor Actions
search for multiple selection, find Alt + J then right click -> select change keyboard shortcuts
set shortcuts you want as like sublime, Ctrl + D
In the settings window, search for ”Add Selection for Next Occurence” (PhpStorm 8.0.1)
On mac the default is ctrl+G, but you can change it to ctrl+D (or cmd+D on mac)
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I think what you want to do is refactor it at all the place in the file at once. So in MAC machine the handy shortcut for it is shift + F6 (you may have have to use fn key before F6). Click on the text you want to change and then press shift + F6. It will highlight the text and then your change at all the place in the file. :)
It will do the job same as sublime ctrl + D
PhpStorm has a "Select Word at Caret", Ctl+W and Ctl+Shift+W respectively (you can check your keys by searching under Preferences > Keymap).
Detail here: http://www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/webhelp/selecting-text-in-the-editor.html#d617165e275
Not entirely sure if it's the same as you mentioned, but it's mighty handy!
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Yeah it's not what OP asked for, but thanks to your link, I can find the shortcut for this "Select Word at Caret" under Mac. I'm a newbie with PHPStorm :D May 11, 2014 at 16:56
Today, another option is to simply use the Sublime Key Mappings so that you don't have to learn a new set/rewire your muscle memory.
File -> Settings -> Keymap
Select one of the presets (VS Code, Sublime, Eclipse, etc.), or select Plugins & install a new set of Keymappings.