cool, some extra tricks!
I prefer cmd/ctrl + j for opening terminal, it doesn't stop any of the processes, it just hides the panel
and another useful multi-select shortcut is cmd/ctrl + i, which puts a cursor on every selected line
A shortcut i recently discovered is ctrl + enter, which just gives you a new line without creating a mess regardless of where you were in the line.
I used to just ctrl + right arrow as I could never remember where my end key is on my many laptop keyboards (3: work, gaming, toaster-level pc) but this new trick is super handy.
Also surprised you didn't mention all the multi cursor tricks.
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cool, some extra tricks!
I prefer
cmd
/ctrl
+j
for opening terminal, it doesn't stop any of the processes, it just hides the paneland another useful multi-select shortcut is
cmd
/ctrl
+i
, which puts a cursor on every selected line👋 Hey Rien! Thanks so much for your generous share! I'm adding cmd+j on my list soon!
A shortcut i recently discovered is
ctrl + enter
, which just gives you a new line without creating a mess regardless of where you were in the line.I used to just ctrl + right arrow as I could never remember where my end key is on my many laptop keyboards (3: work, gaming, toaster-level pc) but this new trick is super handy.
Also surprised you didn't mention all the multi cursor tricks.