Sublime commonly used plug-ins and shortcut keys
The following is the tutorial column of sublime to introduce Ssublime commonly used plug-ins and shortcut keys. I hope it will be helpful to friends in need!
Commonly used plug-ins
Emmet (formerly known as Zen Coding) - a quick way to write html/css
ConvertToUTF-8 - Solve the garbled problem
Alignment - Code alignment plug-in
AutoPrefixer - css3 prefix automatically added plug-in
JS Fromat - Format JS
Minifier——JS compression plug-in
Sublime CodeIntel——Code automatic prompt
SideBarEnhancements——Sidebar plug-in
Keymaps——Shortcut key search, etc.
CSScomb——CSS property sorting
Commonly used shortcut keys
Ctrl L selects the entire row (press and hold - to continue selecting the lower row)
Ctrl K K Delete from the cursor to the end of the line
Ctrl Shift K Delete the entire line
Ctrl Shift D Copy the entire line where the cursor is and insert it before the line
Ctrl J Merge Lines (when multiple lines that need to be merged have been selected)
Ctrl K U Change to uppercase
Ctrl KL Change to lowercase
Ctrl D Word selection (press and hold - continue to select identical strings)
Ctrl M moves the cursor to the beginning or end of the brackets
Ctrl Shift M selects the content within the brackets (press and hold - to continue selecting the parent bracket)
Ctrl / Comment the entire line (if the content has been selected, the same effect as "Ctrl Shift /")
Ctrl Shift / Comment the selected content
Ctrl Z Undo
Ctrl Y Undo
Ctrl M The cursor jumps to the corresponding bracket
Alt. Close the current label
Ctrl Shift A Select the parent label pair at the cursor position
Ctrl Shift [Collapse code
Ctrl Shift ] Expand code
Ctrl KT Collapse properties
Ctrl K 0 Expand all
Ctrl U Soft undo
Ctrl T word swap
Tab indent auto-complete
Shift Tab remove indent
Ctrl Shift ↑ swap with upper line
Ctrl Shift ↓ Swap with the next line
Ctrl K Backspace Delete from the cursor to the beginning of the line
Ctrl Enter Insert a line after the cursor
Ctrl Shift Enter Insert a line before the cursor
Ctrl F2 Set bookmark
F2 Next bookmark
Shift F2 Previous bookmark
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