![]() ![]() ![]() You can switch between views using ctrl 1 ( ⌘ 1), ctrl 2 ( ⌘ 2), and so on. ![]() There’s no limit to how many times you can split the editor, but I doubt you will ever want to have more than three views open it is just not practical beyond that. To split the editor, you can use ctrl \ ( ⌘ \). Unless you are working on a very small screen, chances are you split your IDE into two or three views to switch more smoothly between files. Go ahead, open Visual Studio Code and let’s get started. Here, I would like to present some of the shortcuts that I have found to best increase productivity. Recently, I wanted to limit mouse usage when programming in Visual Studio Code since I found interacting with the IDE through a cursor distracting and a major flow-breaker - so, I tried navigating VSC with keyboard alone. Learn these keyboard shortcuts to become a VS Code ninja Maciej Cieślar Follow A JavaScript developer and a blogger at. ![]()
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