The so-called "工欲善其事 its prerequisite", a good development tool to improve the development efficiency is very good, inadvertently found on the Internet shortcuts This Eclipse plug-in, provides a variety of Eclipse features shortcut keys, the core is a shortcut input window, Through this shortcut input window you can create items, classes, which are not very convenient. Below describes its function, first to Http://code.google.com/p/shortcuts-plugin/downloads/detail?name=shortcuts.plugin_1.0.2.jar&can =2&q= Download the plugin and put it into Eclipse's plugins directory (I'm using eclipse3.7) to start Eclipse.
After loading the plug-in to start eclipse, you can use ctrl+3 to pull out the Shortcuts shortcut input window as follows, you can enter any command, you can enter a part of the command, shortcuts will automatically suggest you can enter the command.
Here's an introduction to its shortcuts (most of which are Eclipse's own shortcut keys): navigating shortcut keys
shortcut Keys |
Description |
CTRL + SHIFT + R |
Open/Search for resources such as: file |
CTRL + SHIFT + T |
Open/Search type, such as: Class, interface |
CTRL + E |
Find editor from an open editor |
CTRL + F8 |
Toggle View (Perspectives) |
Alt +←or Alt +→ |
Navigate to the previous or next editor in the history |
Ctrl-pageup/pagedown |
Switch to the previous or next editor |
F3 |
To the definition of the specified variable |
CTRL + SHIFT + P |
To match the specified bracket (bracket) |
Search shortcut keys
shortcut Keys |
Description |
Ctrl +. |
Navigate to the next error |
Ctrl +, |
Navigate to the previous error |
F4 on a variable |
Displays the hierarchy of the current type (show type hierarchy) |
CTRL + J, CTRL + K |
Enhanced Search to find Next |
CTRL + SHIFT + G |
Find references in Workspace |
Run shortcut keys
shortcut Keys |
Description |
Ctrl + F11 |
Running a recently running project |
Alt + Shift + x-j |
Run the current Java class using the Java application method |
Edit shortcut Keys
shortcut Keys |
Description |
CTRL + 1 |
Quickfix depending on where the cursor is located |
CTRL + Space |
Code Assistant completes some code inserts (but general and the input method has the conflict, may modify the input method the hot key, may also take up alt+/to replace) |
CTRL + T |
View subclasses of the current class |
CTRL + O |
Displays all methods of the current class, and then enters the method that displays the inheritance again |
F12 |
Activate editor |
Ctrl + M |
Maximize Editor |
CTRL + Shift + F |
Formatting code |
CTRL + Shift + O |
Organization Import |
CTRL + Q |
Navigate to the last edited place |
arrow keys related shortcut keys
shortcut Keys |
Description |
CTRL + Left |
The cursor moves to the left of the element |
CTRL + Right |
The cursor moves to the right of the element |
CTRL + ALT + up/down |
Copy as Forward |
ALT + Up/down |
Move Up/down line |
ALT + SHIFT Up/down |
Select the previous or last element according to the syntax |
ALT + SHIFT Up/down/left/right |
Extending/reducing the selection of the Previous/next syntactical element |
CTRL + Up/down |
Roll up/Down line |
Remove shortcut keys
shortcut Keys |
Description |
Ctrl + D |
Delete When moving forward |
CTRL + SHIFT + DEL |
Delete the contents of the current line |
CTRL + DEL |
Delete Next element |
CTRL + BACKSPACE |
Delete previous element |
variable Assignment Shortcuts (no use)
Shortcut |
Description |
Ctrl + 2 + L |
Assign statement to new local variable |
Ctrl + 2 + F |
Assign Statement to new Field |
encoding shortcut keys
shortcut Keys |
Description |
Shift + F2 |
View Javadoc |
Alt+shift + N + letter (no use) |
Type shortcut for the command, e.g. NJC to create a new Java class or NPIP to create a new Plugin project |
Alt + Shift + Z |
Using Try...catch to include code |
Refactoring shortcut keys
shortcut Keys |
Description |
ALT + SHIFT + R |
Renaming |
Ctrl+2, R (no use) |
Rename locally (in file), faster then ALT + SHIFT + R |
ALT + SHIFT + T |