![]() And, if your IDE doesn't implement it, I suggest checking out Sublime Text - it's been my tried-and-true companion for years. Whether you use Sublime Text or some other editor, I cannot overemphasize the power of multiple cursors! It super-charges your productivity! I highly recommend you take the time to get comfortable with how your IDE implements this feature. To see what I mean, watch the last few minutes of the video where we use multiple cursors and multiple selections to transform a CSV (Comma-Separated Values) file into a JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) file. On their own, these features are helpful but, the real power comes into play when you start using them in combination to accomplish fairly complex tasks. This is particularly powerful when combined with Regular Expressions.Ĭopy/Paste - Multiple selections can be copied and pasted at individual cursors. ![]() License keys may be used on multiple computers and operating systems, provided the license key holder is the primary user. Licenses are per user and valid for use on all supported operating systems. TAB / SHIFT+TAB - Indents and dedents a multi-line selection, respectively.ĬMD+] / CMD+[ - Indents and dedents each individual line that has a cursor.įind All - This isn't a "key command" but, the Find All feature will allow you to add a new selection and cursor to every matching piece of text. SUBLIME TEXT is licensed as follows: Installation and Usage. ![]() Most of this post is codified in the above video however, I will outline the key-commands that I am using in the video below:ĬMD+SHIFT+L - Breaks a multi-line selection into multiple selections, one per line.ĮSC - Goes from using multiple cursors back to one cursor.ĪLT+Drag - Inserts a new cursor on each line that is touched during the drag operation.ĬMD+Click - Inserts a new cursor at each click location.ĬMD+U - Undoes a cursor or selection change.ĬMD+SHIFT+U - Redoes a cursor or selection change.ĬMD+Drag - Adds a new selection and cursor.ĬMD+SHIFT+Drag - Removes a selection and cursor.ĬMD+D - Adds the next match as an additional selection and cursor.ĬMD+K,CMD+D - Removes the current match from the selection and adds the next match as an additional selection and cursor.ĬTRL+CMD+G - Adds every match as a new selection and cursor.ĬTRL+SHIFT+Up/Down - Adds a new cursor on the next/following line, respectively. ![]()
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