Can I make a multi-line selection of text all capitals in Visual Studio Code?
In full Visual Studio it's CTRL+SHIFT+U to do this.
The extension that exists that I have seen only do non-multi-line blocks.
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Can I make a multi-line selection of text all capitals in Visual Studio Code?
In full Visual Studio it's CTRL+SHIFT+U to do this.
The extension that exists that I have seen only do non-multi-line blocks.
The question is about how to make CTRL+SHIFT+U work in Visual Studio Code. Here is how to do it. (Version 1.8.1 or above).
File-> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts.
An editor will appear with keybindings.json file. Place the following JSON in there and save.
[
{
"key": "ctrl+shift+u",
"command": "editor.action.transformToUppercase",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
},
{
"key": "ctrl+shift+l",
"command": "editor.action.transformToLowercase",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
}
]
Now CTRL+SHIFT+U will capitalise selected text, even if multi line. In the same way, CTRL+SHIFT+L will make selected text lowercase.
These commands are built into VS Code, and no extensions are required to make them work.
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but CTRL-SHIFT-L works fine. Anybody got any ideas?
– Mark Lawrence
Dec 30 '17 at 18:34
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Sep 23 '19 at 15:58
Highlight the text you want to uppercase. Then hit CTRL+SHIFT+P to bring up the command palette. Then start typing the word "uppercase", and you'll see the Transform to Uppercase
command. Click that and it will make your text uppercase.
Whenever you want to do something in VS Code and don't know how, it's a good idea to bring up the command palette with CTRL+SHIFT+P, and try typing in a keyword for you want. Oftentimes the command will show up there so you don't have to go searching the net for how to do something.
Creator of the change-case extension here. I've updated the extension to support spanning lines.
To map the upper case command to a keybinding (e.g. CTRL+T+U), click File -> Preferences -> Keyboard shortcuts, and insert the following into the json config:
{
"key": "ctrl+t ctrl+u",
"command": "extension.changeCase.upper",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
}
EDIT:
With the November 2016 (release notes) update of VSCode, there is built-in support for converting to upper case and lower case via the commands editor.action.transformToUppercase
and editor.action.transformToLowercase
. These don't have default keybindings. They also work with multi-line blocks.
The change-case extension is still useful for other text transformations, e.g. camelCase, PascalCase, snake_case, kebab-case, etc.
Update on March 8, 2018 with Visual Studio Code 1.20.1 (mac)
It has been simplified quite a lot lately.
Very easy and straight forward now.
From the search box just search for "editor.action.transformTo",
You will see the screen like:
Click the "plus" sign at the left of each item, it will prompt dialog for your to [press] you desired key-bindings, after it showing that on the screen, just hit [Enter] to save.
In Linux and Mac there are not default shortcuts, so try to set your custom shortcut and be careful about don't choose a hotkey used (For example, CTRL+U is taken for uncomment)
In my case I have CTRL+U CTRL+U for transform to uppercase and CTRL+L CTRL+L for transform to lowercase
Just in case, for Mac instead of CTRL I used ⌘
Select the text you want capitalized
Open View->Command Palette (or Shift+Command+P)
Start typing "Transform to uppercase" and select that option
Voila!
To upper case: Ctrl+K, Ctrl+U
and to lower case: Ctrl+K, Ctrl+L.
Mnemonics:
K like the Keyboard
U like the Upper case
L like the Lower case
At Sep 19 2018, these lines worked for me:
File-> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts.
An editor will appear with keybindings.json file. Place the following JSON in there and save.
// Place your key bindings in this file to overwrite the defaults
[
{
"key": "ctrl+shift+u",
"command": "editor.action.transformToUppercase",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
},
{
"key": "ctrl+shift+l",
"command": "editor.action.transformToLowercase",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
},
]
I'm using the change-case extension and it works fine. I defined the shortcuts:
{
"key": "ctrl+shift+u",
"command": "extension.changeCase.upper",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
},
{
"key": "ctrl+u",
"command": "extension.changeCase.lower",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
},
Standard keybinding for VS Code on macOS:
Selection to upper case ⌘+K, ⌘+U and to lower case: ⌘+K, ⌘+L.
All key combinations can be opened with ⌘+K ⌘+S (like Keyboard Settings), where you can also search for specific key combinations.
I think you can use Step 1: Select text Step 2: Ctrl + Shift + P Step 3: Enter Uppercae
Select the text to transform.
Use Ctrl + L to selected the whole line
Open Show all commands.
Linux and Windows: Ctrl + Shift + P, Mac: ⇧⌘P
Type in the command, e.g. lower, upper, title
Hit Enter
It is the same as in eclipse:
Ctrl + Shift + X
Ctrl + Shift + Y