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How to indent/format a selection of code in Visual Studio Code?
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Closed 4 years ago.
In VS Code, is there a quick way to change the indent of a block of selected lines like in Visual Studio? I can't find a suitable option under the Edit menu.
Using Notepad++, you can select the lines you want then press Tab to indent and Shift Tab to unindent.
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VSCode shortcut to focus and navigate file in source control view
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Closed 15 days ago.
Is there a keyboard shortcut to navigate between changed files in the Source Control view?
Yes there is. Use the up and down arrow keys.
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VSCODE - Disable highlighting and outlining in html tags and editor line
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How to remove rectangle boxes in vs code while typing
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While typing rectangle boxes are coming any thing tapping or selecting
This can be done by making a small change in vscode settings. All you need to do is open Preferences, go to the settings page, and search for Match Brackets. Under the Text Editor section, you'll find the Editor: Match Brackets option. To remove the brackets, change the value of this option to never.
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Enable or disable VS Code Integrated Terminal Tabs?
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How to change VS Code terminal selection UI from tabs back to dropdown? [duplicate]
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Closed 1 year ago.
My terminal tab was like this.
But now it look like this:
So I would like to have the last terminal.
You just have to open settings.json file, and looking for:
"terminal.integrated.tabs.enabled": true
and make it false
And then your vscode terminal would have the old terminal tab.
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Remove Hover Tip Visual Studio Code
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Closed 3 years ago.
Explanation of functions/methods and objects appear while the cursor is on that particular piece of code. I want to disable this explanation.
Edit your settings.json and add:
"editor.hover.enabled": false
Alternatively you can use settings editor, go to File -> Preferences -> Settings, search for editor.hover.enabled and uncheck the checkbox.
You can also customize the time until the hover is shown with editor.hover.delay.
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Is there a quick change tabs function in Visual Studio Code?
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Closed 3 years ago.
Is there a shortcut for jumping between already open files in vscode? By jumping I mean changing focus and putting my cursor in that file.
ctrl+tab to switch between tabs, ctrl+0 to focus on file explorer and ctrl+1 to focus on the editor.