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Phpstorm go to line
Phpstorm go to line









  1. #Phpstorm go to line software#
  2. #Phpstorm go to line code#

So I assigned Alt+Left to back and unassigned it from left tab shortcut (as far as I don't use it).

#Phpstorm go to line code#

Tried to reassign Alt+Shift+Left, but for some reason Storm doesn't see I press Shift with Alt or Ctrl. Other convenient shortcuts Main menu -> Code -> Move Line Down: Main menu -> Code -> Move Line up: Main menu -> Window -> Select. Also we can release the ⌥ key as we get closer to the desired location and just use → and ← for more precision. Shortcut for Navigate Back is Alt+Shift+Left, but actually it switches to left tab (which shortcut is Alt+Left). But if we use the jump shortcuts ⌥ + → and ⌥ + ← we can faster jump from one punctuation sign to another. Jump left and right ⌥ + → and ⌥ + ← When reading a long line of code that contains punctuations or brackets and we use the mouse to get to a particular location in the line, it can happen that sometimes miss the exact line we want to be or even choose the wrong line. This is really useful functionality, and something I use every day, particularly when dealing with frameworks or other code I didn’t write personally. I will use this notation for special keys: ⌃: Control ⌥: Option ⌘: Command ⇧: Shift Go to declaration (default Cmd/Ctrl+click on a class name) is used so that you can quickly navigate through your codebase, to find the declaration of the code you are looking at. In this article I am going to share some essential and some advanced shortcuts for IntelliJ mac users, so they don’t have to suffer anymore with the track pad when the mouse is not available.

#Phpstorm go to line software#

So when the other week I was in the middle of fixing some bug and the mac mouse decided to run out of battery, I was not really worried because I am a software craftsman and I can use the IDE without a mouse if I need to. In the Go to Line/Column dialog, specify a line or column number, or both, separating them with : and click OK. Find a line or a column In the editor, press Ctrl+G. Double-click the selected file, or press Enter to open it in the editor. I am definitely not a track pad developer, I love coding with mouse and keyboard. Use the arrow keys or the mouse pointer to locate the desired file. Honestly I don’t know what to think about that. I think somebody once explained me how the apple doesn’t want developers to burnout and encourages them to take a break now and then and for that reason they placed the charging socket under the mouse. It’s really infuriating when the mac mouse runs out of battery specially if you are fixing an urgent bug.











Phpstorm go to line