Sublime Text has this functionality where you can select text and start editing each line with a (multiple) cursor:
Is there PyCharm equivalent?
Another option: with text selected, toggle column selection mode:
The default shortcut to toggle the mode is:
alt
-shift
-insert
cmd
-shift
-(numpad) *
(or Edit
→Column Selection Mode
)
It's an inconvenient shortcut for Mac, as most laptops have no numpad. I remapped it to cmd
-shift
-8
.
Column selection mode actually has other purposes too: it changes the default behavour when selecting text with the keyboard and mouse. Toggle it off again to return to normal selection behaviour.
cmd
-shift
, then click twice 8
. ;p
From source:
To add carets, do one of the following
Press Shift+Alt and click the
LEFT
mouse button at the location of the caret.Double-click Ctrl and press up arrow or down arrow keys.
On OSX it seems to be enough to press down the LEFT
-ALT and add new carets with mouse LEFT CLICK
, or press down SHIFT+ALT and paint the cursors with mouse.
alt
alone on Linux, for me, no shift. Additionally, many distros by default map one of the alt
s to a different keypress (meta
or something), so try both the left and right alt keys. This can be changed, but the directions are different depending on your distro.
This functionality was added to Pycharm in June 2020.
It's called "Add Carets to Ends of Selected Lines", and is bound to Alt + Shift + G by default.
Hold Alt
and drag the mouse over the desired text.
Source: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/2016.1/selecting-text-in-the-editor.html
To do this on Linux (tested on Ubuntu 16.04), do as follows:
In your editor, press Alt
+ Windows Key
and use your mouse to place the cursor on the lines you want to have multiple cursors on.
You may also want to allow placement of caret after the end of line
or inside tabs
. In that case you need to change your settings:
Go to Editor -> Generaral -> Virtual Space:
And make sure the above mentioned two settings are enabled.
You can use plugin Extra Actions.
You must add a combination to this action:
Split Selection into Lines
No shortcuts are set by default.
You can easily set them by going to
Settings > Keymap > Plugins > Extra Actions
Press SHIFT + DownArrow ( instead of mouse and drag) in pycharm for multi cursor editing
The simple way I think is to select the text and go on pressing Alt + J for Linux and Ctrl + G for Mac until you reach the last match.
Sublime like features for MacOS X in PyCharm:
Select/Unselect the next occurrence with Ctrl+G
/ Shift+Ctrl+G
Select all occurrences at once with Ctrl+Cmd+G
Remove occurrences with ESC
you can use alt + shift + G
for selected lines to enable caret for them and use Home
and End
buttons to go to the start or end of your line(s).
alt + shift + G
Home
or End
to go to the start or the end of your line(s).you could also use alt + click
for selecting by clicking and alt + J
to select same values.
{
"key": "ctrl+t",
"command": "editor.action.insertCursorAtEndOfEachLineSelected",
"when": "editorHasSelection && editorTextFocus && !editorReadonly",
},
ctrl+t
- as an example.
For macOS users: looks like if you hold shift
+ down
or up
arrow keys to select with multiple cursors.
cmd
+shift
+L
worked for me in Atom- OSX.