1. Edit related shortcut keys
1. "ctrl+/" Quick Add/Cancel notes;
2. "Ctrl+d" deletes the current line;
3. "Ctrl+m" edit window maximized, restored;
4. "Shift+end/home" selects the current row;
5. Function Outline 6 in the "Ctrl+o" class
. "Ctrl + Shift + R" to find the file in the project;
7. ' Control-shift-t ' Open type (open type)
8. Ctrl + Shift +g Find reference
9. "Ctrl+alt+up/down" Copy rows up and down;
10. "Alt + up/down" moves up and down
11. "Shift + Home/end" selects
a row 12. "Alt+shift+r" variable rename, Unified change;
13. "F3" Quick jump
14. "ALT + Shift +i/m" extracts local variables/methods;
15. "ALT + SHIFT + J" generates a description problem (both functions and classes can)
2. View and position shortcut keys
1. "Ctrl+k" quickly looking down the selection;
2. "CTRL+SHIFT+F" specification code;
3. "alt+←", "alt+→" back/forward history record;
3. Debugging accelerator keys
Eclipse has some of the following shortcuts that are related to running debugging.
1. "Ctrl+shift+b": a breakpoint that sets a breakpoint or cancels the setting on the current line.
2. "F11": Debug the Last execution of the program.
3. "CTRL+F11": Run the last program executed.
4. "F5": Trace to the method, when the program executes to a method, you can press the "F5" key to trace to the method.
5. "F6": Step to execute the procedure.
6. "F7": After executing the method, return to the last statement that called this method.
7. "F8": Continue execution to the next breakpoint or program end.
4. Network Summary Eclipse shortcut keys
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