1. Shortcut keys
(1) Ctrl+space
Description: Content Assistant. Provide tips on methods, variables, parameters, Javadoc, etc., should be shipped in a variety of occasions, in short, you need to prompt the time you can press this shortcut. Note: Avoid the switch settings in the Input method conflict with this setting
(2) Ctrl+shift+space
Description: Variable hints
(3) ctrl+/
Description: Add/Remove//comment, in eclipse2.0, remove comment as ctrl+\
(4) ctrl+shift+/
Description: Add/* */Comment
(5) Ctrl+shift+\
Description: Remove/* */Comment
(6) Ctrl+shift+f
Description: Automatic Formatting code
(7) Ctrl+1
Description: Bulk modification of variable names in source code, also available on catch blocks.
(8) Ctril+f6
Description: Interface switch
(9) Ctril+shift+m
Description: Find the package you need
(10) Ctril+shift+o
Description: Automatically introduces the required packages
(11) Ctrl+alt+s
Description: Source code to get a shortcut menu. Among them, generate getters and setters and Surround with Try/catchblock are more commonly used. It is recommended to add them as shortcut keys. Shortcut keys set in windows->preferences-> Workbench->keys 2, Tracking mode
Single Step Back F7
Single-Step Skip F6
Single-step jump into F5
Single-Step jump selection Ctrl+f5
Debug Last Boot F11
Keep F8.
Stepping Shift+f5 with filters
Add/Remove Breakpoints Ctrl+shift+b
Show Ctrl+d
Run the last boot ctrl+f11
Run To line Ctrl+r
Ctrl+u refactoring scope function shortcut keys
Undo Refactoring Alt+shift+z
Extraction Method Alt+shift+m
Extracting Local variables Alt+shift+l
Inline Alt+shift+i
Mobile Alt+shift+v
Renaming Alt+shift+r
Redo Alt+shift+y
Eclipse Common Development shortcut keys