C# Basics Cheat Sheet (1 of 4) begincodingnow.com. Introduction to C#. The C# language was developed by Microsoft for the.NET framework. C# is a completely-rewritten language based on C Language and C Language. It is a general-purpose, object-oriented, type-safe platform-neutral language that works with the.NET Framework. Visual Studio (VS). Quick reference cheat sheet. Visual Studio 2019 (Windows) Visual Studio 2019 for Mac. GitHub Codespaces. Chapter 2: Keyboard Shortcuts. Chapter 2: Keyboard Shortcuts. Technical requirements. Windows shortcuts. Keyboard mapping schemes. Customizing your own keyboard mapping schemes. Presenting some great Visual Studio 2019 for. Contains examples for the most useful Visual Studio keyboard shortcuts for the different versions of Visual Studio- 2010, 2012, 2013.
Visual Studio Code keyboard Shortcuts helps developers maximize their productivity by allowing them to work faster and more efficiently. Here I am listing down all the keyboard shortcuts and cheats of Visual Studio Code editor for Windows, Mac and Linux Operating systems. Give a shot.
Visual Studio Code – and the caption is Code Editing Redefined
It does exactly what it quotes. I can say this visual studio code is a combination of classic lightweight text editor and Microsoft visual studio IDE.
It’s free, open-source and cross-platform.
Most of the developers around the world started using Visual Studio Code. It’s good to know some useful keyboard shortcuts for this beautiful editor.
The good thing is if you are familiar with other text editors like sublime, vim, atom, eclipse etc. You can install corresponding editor keyboard bindings through extensions. there are lots of extensions available for keyboard mappings
Open Visual Studio Code and
Navigate to File->Preferences->Keymap Extensions install your choice of keymappings.
You can press Ctrl+Shift+P or F1 (windows and Linux users) and ⇧⌘P or F1 (Mac users) to open the command Palette and search for required keyboard shortcuts.
And also we can add our own keyboard bindings, at the end of this post I will explain how to change keyboard shortcuts for visual studio code. We can customize bindings for language types also.
General Shortcuts:
Command Action | Windows keyboard Shortcut | Mac keyboard Shortcut | Linux keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|---|---|
To Show Command Palette | Ctrl+Shift+P, F1 | ⇧⌘P, F1 | Ctrl+Shift+P, F1 |
To Open or Go to File... | Ctrl+P | ⌘P | Ctrl+P |
New visual code window or instance | Ctrl+Shift+N | ⇧⌘N | Ctrl+Shift+N |
To Close window or instance | Ctrl+Shift+W | ⌘W | Ctrl+Shift+W |
To open User Settings | Ctrl+, | ⌘, | Ctrl+, |
To open Keyboard Shortcuts | Ctrl+K Ctrl+S | ⌘K ⌘S | Ctrl+K Ctrl+S |
Basic Editing Shortcuts:
Command Action | Windows Keyboard Shortcut | Mac Keyboard Shortcut | Linux Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|---|---|
Cut line (empty selection) | Ctrl+X | ⌘X | Ctrl+X |
Copy line (empty selection) | Ctrl+C | ⌘C | Ctrl+C |
Move line up/down | Alt+ ↑ / ↓ | ⌥↓ / ⌥↑ | Alt+ ↑ / ↓ |
Copy line up/down | Shift+Alt + ↓ / ↑ | ⇧⌥↓ / ⇧⌥↑ | Shift+Alt + ↓ / ↑ |
Delete line | Ctrl+Shift+K | ⇧⌘K | Ctrl+Shift+K |
Insert line below | Ctrl+Enter | ⌘Enter | Ctrl+Enter |
Insert line above | Ctrl+Shift+Enter | ⇧⌘Enter | Ctrl+Shift+Enter |
Jump to matching bracket | Ctrl+Shift+ | ⇧⌘ | Ctrl+Shift+ |
Indent/outdent line | Ctrl+] / [ | ⌘] / ⌘[ | Ctrl+] / [ |
Go to beginning/end of line | Home / End | Home / End | Home / End |
Go to beginning of file | Ctrl+Home | ⌘↑ | Ctrl+Home |
Go to end of file | Ctrl+End | ⌘↓ | Ctrl+End |
Scroll line up/down | Ctrl+↑ / ↓ | ⌃PgUp / ⌃PgDn | Ctrl+↑ / ↓ |
Scroll page up/down | Alt+PgUp / PgDn | ⌘PgUp /⌘PgDn | Alt+PgUp / PgDn |
Fold/unfold region | Ctrl+Shift+ [ / ] | ⌥⌘[ / ⌥⌘] | Ctrl+Shift+ [ / ] |
Fold/unfold all subregions | Ctrl+K Ctrl+ [ / ] | ⌘K ⌘[ / ⌘K ⌘] | Ctrl+K Ctrl+ [ / ] |
Fold/Unfold all regions | Ctrl+K Ctrl+0 / Ctrl+K Ctrl+J | ⌘K ⌘0 / ⌘K ⌘J | Ctrl+K Ctrl+0 / Ctrl+K Ctrl+J |
Add line comment | Ctrl+K Ctrl+C | ⌘K ⌘C | Ctrl+K Ctrl+C |
Remove line comment | Ctrl+K Ctrl+U | ⌘K ⌘U | Ctrl+K Ctrl+U |
Toggle line comment | Ctrl+/ | ⌘/ | Ctrl+/ |
Toggle block comment | Shift+Alt+A | ⇧⌥A | Shift+Alt+A |
Toggle word wrap | Alt+Z | ⌥Z | Alt+Z |

Navigation Shortcuts:
Command Action | Windows Keyboard Shortcut | Mac Keyboard Shortcut | Linux Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|---|---|
Show all Symbols | Ctrl+T | ⌘T | Ctrl+T |
Go to Line... | Ctrl+G | ⌃G | Ctrl+G |
Go to File... | Ctrl+P | ⌘P | Ctrl+P |
Go to Symbol... | Ctrl+Shift+O | ⇧⌘O | Ctrl+Shift+O |
Show Problems panel | Ctrl+Shift+M | ⇧⌘M | Ctrl+Shift+M |
Go to next/previous error or warning | F8 /Shift+F8 | F8 / ⇧F8 | F8 /Shift+F8 |
Navigate editor group history | Ctrl+Shift+Tab | ⌃⇧Tab | Ctrl+Shift+Tab |
Go back/forward | Alt+ ← / → | ⌃- / ⌃⇧- | Alt+ ← / → |
Toggle Tab moves focus | Ctrl+M | ⌃⇧M | Ctrl+M |
Search and replace Shortcuts:
Command Action | Windows Keyboard Shortcut | Mac Keyboard Shortcut | Linux Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|---|---|
Find | Ctrl+F | ⌘F | Ctrl+F |
Replace | Ctrl+H | ⌥⌘F | Ctrl+H |
Find next/previous | F3 / Shift+F3 | ⌘G / ⇧⌘G | F3 / Shift+F3 |
Select all occurrences of Find match | Alt+Enter | ⌥Enter | Alt+Enter |
Add selection to next Find match | Ctrl+D | ⌘D | Ctrl+D |
Move last selection to next Find match | Ctrl+K Ctrl+D | ⌘K ⌘D | Ctrl+K Ctrl+D |
Multi-cursor and selection Shortcuts:
Command Action | Windows keyboard Shortcut | Mac keyboard Shortcut | Linux keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|---|---|
Insert cursor | Alt+Click | ⌥ + click | Alt+Click |
Insert cursor above / below | Shift+Alt+ ↑ / ↓ | ⌥⌘↑ / ⌥⌘↓ | Shift+Alt+ ↑ / ↓ |
Undo last cursor operation | Ctrl+U | ⌘U | Ctrl+U |
Insert cursor at end of each line selected | Shift+Alt+I | ⇧⌥I | Shift+Alt+I |
Select current line | Ctrl+I | ⌘I | Ctrl+I |
Select all occurrences of current selection | Ctrl+Shift+L | ⇧⌘L | Ctrl+Shift+L |
Select all occurrences of current word | Ctrl+F2 | ⌘F2 | Ctrl+F2 |
Expand selection | Shift+Alt+→ | ⌃⇧⌘→ | Shift+Alt+→ |
Shrink selection | Shift+Alt+← | ⌃⇧⌘← | Shift+Alt+← |
Column (box) selection | Shift+Alt + (drag mouse) Or Ctrl+Shift+Alt + ↑ / ↓ | ⇧⌥ + (drag mouse) or ⇧⌥⌘↑ / ↓ | Shift+Alt + (drag mouse) or Ctrl+Shift+Alt + ↑ / ↓ |
Column (box) selection page up/down | Ctrl+Shift+Alt +PgUp/PgDn | ⇧⌥⌘PgUp / PgDn | Ctrl+Shift+Alt +PgUp/PgDn |
Rich languages editing Shortcuts:
Command Action | Windows keyboard Shortcut | Mac keyboard Shortcut | Linux keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|---|---|
Trigger suggestion | Ctrl+Space | Ctrl+Space | |
Trigger parameter hints | Ctrl+Shift+Space | Ctrl+Shift+Space | |
Emmet expand abbreviation | Tab | Tab | |
Format document | Shift+Alt+F | Ctrl+Shift+I | |
Format selection | Ctrl+K Ctrl+F | Ctrl+K Ctrl+F | |
Go to Definition | F12 | F12 | |
Peek Definition | Alt+F12 | Ctrl+Shift+F10 | |
Open Definition to the side | Ctrl+K F12 | Ctrl+K F12 | |
Quick Fix | Ctrl+. | Ctrl+. | |
Show References | Shift+F12 | Shift+F12 | |
Rename Symbol | F2 | F2 | |
Trim trailing whitespace | Ctrl+K Ctrl+X | Ctrl+K Ctrl+X | |
Change file language | Ctrl+K M | Ctrl+K M |
Editor management Shortcuts:
Command Action | Windows keyboard Shortcut | Mac keyboard Shortcut | Linux keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|---|---|
Close editor | Ctrl+F4, Ctrl+W | ⌘W | Ctrl+W |
Close folder | Ctrl+K F | ⌘K F | Ctrl+K F |
Split editor | Ctrl+ | ⌘ | Ctrl+ |
Focus into 1 st, 2nd or 3rd editor group | Ctrl+ 1 / 2 / 3 | ⌘1 / ⌘2 / ⌘3 | Ctrl+ 1 / 2 / 3 |
Focus into previous/next editor group | Ctrl+K Ctrl+ ←/→ | ⌘K ⌘← / ⌘K ⌘→ | Ctrl+K Ctrl+ ←/→ |
Move editor left/right | Ctrl+Shift+PgUp / PgDn | ⌘K ⇧⌘← / ⌘K ⇧⌘→ | Ctrl+Shift+PgUp / PgDn |
Move active editor group | Ctrl+K ← / → | ⌘K ← / ⌘K → | Ctrl+K ← / → |
File management Shortcuts:
Command Action | Windows keyboard Shortcut | Mac keyboard Shortcut | Linux keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|---|---|
New File | Ctrl+N | ⌘N | Ctrl+N |
Open File... | Ctrl+O | ⌘O | Ctrl+O |
Save | Ctrl+S | ⌘S | Ctrl+S |
Save As... | Ctrl+Shift+S | ⇧⌘S | Ctrl+Shift+S |
Save All | Ctrl+K S | ⌥⌘S | Ctrl+K S |
Close / Close All | Ctrl+F4 / Ctrl+K Ctrl+W | ⌘W / ⌘K ⌘W | Ctrl+W / Ctrl+K Ctrl+W |
Reopen closed editor | Ctrl+Shift+T | ⇧⌘T | Ctrl+Shift+T |
Keep preview mode editor open | Ctrl+K Enter | ⌘K Enter | Ctrl+K Enter |
Open next | Ctrl+Tab | ⌃Tab | Ctrl+Tab |
Open previous | Ctrl+Shift+Tab | ⌃⇧Tab | Ctrl+Shift+Tab |
Copy path of active file | Ctrl+K P | ⌘K P | Ctrl+K P |
Reveal active file in Explorer | Ctrl+K R | ⌘K R | Ctrl+K R |
Show active file in new window/instance | Ctrl+K O | ⌘K O | Ctrl+K O |
Display Shortcuts:
Command Action | Windows keyboard Shortcut | Mac keyboard Shortcut | Linux keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|---|---|
Toggle full screen | F11 | ⌃⌘F | F11 |
Toggle editor layout (horizontal/vertical) | Shift+Alt+1 | ⌥⌘1 | Shift+Alt+1 |
Zoom in/out | Ctrl+ = / - | ⌘= / ⇧⌘- | Ctrl+ = / - |
Toggle Sidebar visibility | Ctrl+B | ⌘B | Ctrl+B |
Show Explorer / Toggle focus | Ctrl+Shift+E | ⇧⌘E | Ctrl+Shift+E |
Show Search | Ctrl+Shift+F | ⇧⌘F | Ctrl+Shift+F |
Show Source Control | Ctrl+Shift+G | ⌃⇧G | Ctrl+Shift+G |
Show Debug | Ctrl+Shift+D | ⇧⌘D | Ctrl+Shift+D |
Show Extensions | Ctrl+Shift+X | ⇧⌘X | Ctrl+Shift+X |
Replace in files | Ctrl+Shift+H | ⇧⌘H | Ctrl+Shift+H |
Toggle Search details | Ctrl+Shift+J | ⇧⌘J | Ctrl+Shift+J |
Show Output panel | Ctrl+Shift+U | ⇧⌘U | Ctrl+K Ctrl+H |
Open Markdown preview | Ctrl+Shift+V | ⇧⌘V | Ctrl+Shift+V |
Open Markdown preview to the side | Ctrl+K V | ⌘K V | Ctrl+K V |
Zen Mode (Esc Esc to exit) | Ctrl+K Z | ⌘K Z | Ctrl+K Z |
Debug Shortcuts:
Command Action | Windows keyboard Shortcut | Mac keyboard Shortcut | Linux keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|---|---|
Toggle breakpoint | F9 | F9 | F9 |
Start/Continue | F5 | F5 | F5 |
Stop | Shift+F5 | ⇧F5 | Shift+F5 |
Step into/out | F11 / Shift+F11 | F11 / ⇧F11 | F11 / Shift+F11 |
Step over | F10 | F10 | F10 |
Show hover | Ctrl+K Ctrl+I | ⌘K ⌘I | Ctrl+K Ctrl+I |
Integrated terminal Shortcuts:
Command Action | Windows keyboard Shortcut | Mac keyboard Shortcut | Linux keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|---|---|
Show integrated terminal | Ctrl+` | ⌃` | Ctrl+` |
Create new terminal | Ctrl+Shift+` | ⌃⇧` | Ctrl+Shift+` |
Copy selection | Ctrl+C | ⌘C | Ctrl+C |
Paste into active terminal | Ctrl+V | ⌘V | Ctrl+V |
Scroll up/down | Ctrl+↑ / ↓ | ⌘↑ / ↓ | Ctrl+↑ / ↓ |
Scroll page up/down | Shift+PgUp / PgD | PgUp / PgDn | Shift+PgUp / PgD |
Scroll to top/bottom | Ctrl+Home / End | ⌘Home / End | Ctrl+Home / End |
Changing Keyboard Shortcuts for Visual Studio Code:
To change the keyboard shortcuts for visual studio code follow the below steps
Open Visual Studio Code and navigate to File>>Preferences>>Keyboard Shortcut
Click on edit keybindings.json You will see two files Default bindings and keybindings.json side by side as shown below.
And now click on define keybindings
I am adding “Ctrl+a” shortcut to open a file by adding below json setting in keybindings.json file
And property “when” is optional. For instance, The new command to open a file Ctrl+a applicable only when language is typescript.
Now Ctrl+a and Ctrl+o both can be used to open a file (If the language is typescript).
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Spread the wordHow many productive Microsoft Visual Studio shortcut keys have you learned but managed to forget? I used to have a shortcut key created using AutoHotkey that would allow me to get to a Word document with a collection of (less often used) shortcuts as a cheat sheet.
Vs Code Shortcuts Pdf
I recently decided it might be better to just create an option right in the Visual Studio Menu bar that would allow me to gain access to that same Word document with one click. And you can do this with a Word document, Excel spreadsheet, OneNote, etc. All you have to do is create an external menu item.
Here are the steps:
Visual Studio 2019 Keyboard Shortcuts Cheat Sheet
- Start by creating a Word document (or other file) that will contain your notes (your cheat sheet).
- Next, from within Visual Studio go to Tools –> External Tools.
- Create a new menu and note what position it is on the list of entries. In my example below I called my shortcut ‘Shortcuts’ and it’s in the 4th position. (We’ll need that position number for later).
- Fill in the appropriate Command and Arguments. In this case I am using Word (winword.exe). Then click OK.
- Now we need to add it to our menu bar. Right click on the space next to the Help menu item and then at the bottom click on Customize.
- Click on the Commands tab and then click on Add Command.
- Scroll down to Tools on the left plane and then select the External Command and the proper number from step 3.
- Once Selected, highlight the External Command and click on the Move Down button until it’s at the end of your menu items. I put mine next to the Help menu, of course you can place it anywhere you’d like.
Visual Studio Cheat Sheet Pdf
Now when I click on my ‘Shortcuts’ on my Visual Studio menu, my document will launch for quick access.
Visual Studio Keyboard Shortcuts
Now you have a quick way of getting to your own cheat sheet of shortcuts. And of course the more you use a shortcut key the less likely you’ll need to refer to a cheat sheet!
