Awesome article! Thanks for sharing!
My two cents here on #16, you can just middle click a file. And it will open it! 😬
Better yet CMD+p (or CTRL+p) and just start typing any part of the filename and there it is!!
Hey Sharky! Thanks for the input. I guess ctrl + p is the shortcut to find the files in a project whereas, with ctrl + t you can find classes, functions and variables inside a file.
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Awesome article! Thanks for sharing!
My two cents here on #16, you can just middle click a file. And it will open it! 😬
Better yet CMD+p (or CTRL+p) and just start typing any part of the filename and there it is!!
I used to do double click on every file 😑
Also in these many files you don't want to find in large project architecture you can simply press Ctrl T and start write filename
Hey Sharky! Thanks for the input. I guess
ctrl + p
is the shortcut to find the files in a project whereas, withctrl + t
you can find classes, functions and variables inside a file.