Shift + TAB actually does the same thing as Ctrl + [
The actual useful shortcut is Ctrl + ], strangely enough
You see, if you're in the middle of a line and press TAB, you will break up the line, adding a TAB inside of it. Using Ctrl + ] will indent the entire line, no matter where your cursor is.
Ctrl + [ and Shift + TAB are functionally the same as far as I have seen, though.
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Shift + TAB actually does the same thing as Ctrl + [
The actual useful shortcut is Ctrl + ], strangely enough
You see, if you're in the middle of a line and press TAB, you will break up the line, adding a TAB inside of it. Using Ctrl + ] will indent the entire line, no matter where your cursor is.
Ctrl + [ and Shift + TAB are functionally the same as far as I have seen, though.
Awesome I didn't know that and I'll definitely be using it in future so thanks for the heads up