[Switch] The most common shortcut keys for eclipse and myeclipse
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F key
F2 display details
F3 jump to declaration or definition
CTRL + key class
CTRL + 1 quick fix (the most classic shortcut, you don't need to talk about it)
CTRL + D Delete the current row
CTRL + E: Click it to quickly display the drop-down list of the current editer (if the current page is not displayed, it is displayed in bold)
CTRL + T quickly display the inheritance structure of the current class
CTRL + O quick outline display
CTRL + F search/replace
CTRL +/inCodeThis annotation is used in the window (CTRL + Shift + C annotation is recommended)
CTRL + q locate the Last edited location
CTRL + l locate in a row
CTRL + W disable the current editer
CTRL + k quickly locate to the next one by referencing the selected word
CTRL +-(keypad) collapse all code in the current class
CTRL ++ (keypad) to show all the code in the current class
CTRL + J forward incremental search (view state bar) (CTRL + Shift + J reverse incremental search)
Shift + key class
Shift + enter insert empty rows in the next row of the current row (the mouse can be at any position of the current row, not necessarily the last row)
Alt + key
Alt + ↓ interaction position between the current row and the following row (especially practical, you can save cutting and pasting)
Alt + ↑ interaction between the current row and the previous row (same as above)
Alt + ↓ previous edited page
Alt + → next edited page (of course for the above)
Alt + enter display the properties of the currently selected resource (Project/file)
CTRL + Shift + key class
CTRL + Shift + c This annotation is used in the code window (press again to cancel the annotation)
CTRL + Shift + F format the current Code
CTRL + Shift + O is used to add missing import statements and delete unnecessary import statements.
CTRL + Shift + M (place the cursor on the class name of the package to be imported first) is to add the Import Statement
CTRL + Shift + T Open Type (easy to find files)
CTRL + Shift + W close all open files
CTRL + Shift + S save all unsaved files
CTRL + Shift + e display the managers that manage all Opened Views (you can choose to close or activate them)
CTRL + Shift + x convert all selected text to uppercase
CTRL + Shift + y change all selected text to lowercase
CTRL + Shift + J reverse incremental search (CTRL + J forward incremental search)
CTRL + ALT + key class
CTRL + ALT + ↓ copy the current row to the next row (copy added)
CTRL + ALT + ↓ copy the current row to the previous row (copy added)
Alt + Shift + key class
The following shortcut keys are commonly used in refactoring (Note: Generally, the keys for refactoring are Alt + Shift + keys)
Alt + Shift + R Rename (of course, F2 can have the same effect)
Alt + Shift + M extraction method (this is one of the most common methods in refactoring, especially useful for a lot of mud code)
Alt + Shift + L extract local variables
Alt + Shift + C modify the method structure (more practical, there are multiple classes that call this method, modify it once)
Alt + Shift + F convert the local variable in the class into the field variable
Alt + Shift + I separate local variables (opposite to extracting local variables)
Alt + Shift + z restructured regret medicine (UNDO)
Most commonly used
F2 display details
F3 jump to declaration or definition
CTRL + 1 quick fix (the most classic shortcut, you don't need to talk about it)
CTRL + D Delete the current row
CTRL + Shift + c This annotation is used in the code window (press again to cancel the annotation)
CTRL + Shift + F format the current Code
CTRL + Shift + O is used to add missing import statements and delete unnecessary import statements.
CTRL + E: Click it to quickly display the drop-down list of the current editer (if the current page is not displayed, it is displayed in bold)
CTRL + T quickly display the inheritance structure of the current class
CTRL + O quick outline display
CTRL + F search/replace
CTRL + Shift + T (search for files)
Alt + Shift + R Rename (of course, F2 can have the same effect)
Alt + Shift + M extraction method (this is one of the most common methods in refactoring, especially useful for a lot of mud code)
Alt + Shift + L extract local variable Declaration
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CTRL + Shift + G
Supplement: My commonly used eclipse shortcut keys
Alt + Shift + R rename
CTRL + D: Delete the current row
CTRL + ALT + ↓ copy the current row to the next row (copy added)
CTRL + ALT + ↓ copy the current row to the previous row (copy added)
Alt + ↓ interaction position between the current row and the following row (especially practical, you can save cutting and pasting)
Alt + ↑ interaction between the current row and the previous row (same as above)
Alt + ↓ previous edited page
Alt + → next edited page (of course for the above)
CTRL + O quick outline display
CTRL + T quickly display the inheritance structure of the current class
CTRL + E: Click it to quickly display the drop-down list of the current editer (if the current page is not displayed, it is displayed in bold)
CTRL + k quickly locate to the next one by referencing the selected word
CTRL +/(keypad) collapse all code in the current class
CTRL + Shift + x change all selected text to lowercase
CTRL + Shift + y change all selected text to lowercase
CTRL + Shift + F format the current Code
CTRL + Shift + P locate the matched character (for example, {}) (when positioning from the front, the cursor must be inside the matched character, followed by the front, and vice versa)
Globally displayed in the file Ctrl + Shift + u
Global Search dialog box Ctrl + H
Declare Ctrl + G in the global Workspace
Reference Ctrl + Shift + G in the global Workspace
- CTRL + Shift + O: Introduce and manage imports statements
- CTRL + Shift + T: Open Type to search for class files
- CTRL + Shift + F4: Close the Opened Window
- CTRL + O: Open declarations
- CTRL + E: Open the Editor (switch window)
- CTRL +/: Comment this line
- Alt + Shift + R: Rename
- Alt + Shift + L: Extract local variables
- Alt + Shift + m: Extraction Method
- F3: Open declaration
CTRL + D: delete this row
CTRL + Shift + F: integer
Go to: Eclipse shortcut keys (reproduced)
CTRL + 1 quick fix (the most classic shortcut, you don't need to talk about it)
CTRL + D: Delete the current row
CTRL + ALT + ↓ copy the current row to the next row (copy added)
CTRL + ALT + ↓ copy the current row to the previous row (copy added)
Alt + ↓ interaction position between the current row and the following row (especially practical, you can save cutting and pasting)
Alt + ↑ interaction between the current row and the previous row (same as above)
Alt + ↓ previous edited page
Alt + → next edited page (of course for the above)
Alt + enter display the properties of the currently selected resource (project, or file)
Shift + enter insert empty rows in the next row of the current row (the mouse can be at any position of the current row, not necessarily the last row)
Shift + Ctrl + enter insert blank lines in the current line (same principle)
CTRL + q locate the Last edited location
CTRL + l locate in a line ( Program More than 100 of people have the Gospel)
CTRL + M maximize the current edit or view (then press it, and vice versa)
CTRL +/comment out the current row, and then press it to cancel the comment
CTRL + O quick outline display
CTRL + T quickly display the inheritance structure of the current class
CTRL + W disable the current editer
CTRL + k quickly locate to the next one by referencing the selected word
CTRL + E: Click it to quickly display the drop-down list of the current editer (if the current page is not displayed, it is displayed in bold)
CTRL +/(keypad) collapse all code in the current class
CTRL + × (keypad) show all the code in the current class
CTRL + Space Code assistant inserts some code (but it is usually in conflict with the input method. You can modify the key of the input method or replace it with ALT +/for the moment)
CTRL + Shift + e display the managers that manage all Opened Views (you can choose to close or activate them)
CTRL + J forward incremental search (after pressing CTRL + J, each letter editor you enter provides a quick match to locate a word. If not, it is not found in stutes line. It is particularly useful when querying a word. This function was available two years ago)
CTRL + Shift + J reverse incremental search (the same as the previous one, but only from the back to the front)
CTRL + Shift + F4 close all open editer
CTRL + Shift + x change all selected text to lowercase
CTRL + Shift + y change all selected text to lowercase
CTRL + Shift + F format the current Code
CTRL + Shift + P locate the matched character (for example, {}) (when positioning from the front, the cursor must be inside the matched character, followed by the front, and vice versa)
The following shortcut keys are commonly used in refactoring. I like them and want to sort them out frequently (note: the keys for refactoring generally start with ALT + shift)
Alt + Shift + R Rename (one of my favorite ones, especially the rename of variables and classes, which saves a lot of labor compared with manual methods)
Alt + Shift + M extraction method (this is one of the most common methods in refactoring, especially useful for a lot of mud code)
Alt + Shift + C modify the function structure (more practical. N functions call this method and modify it once)
Alt + Shift + L extract local variables (you can directly extract some magic numbers and strings into one variable, especially when multiple calls are performed)
Alt + Shift + F convert the local variable in the class to the field variable (more practical)
Alt + Shift + I merge variables (this may be a bit inappropriate inline)
Alt + Shift + V moving functions and variables (not commonly used)
Alt + Shift + z restructured regret medicine (UNDO)
Edit
Shortcut for scope Function
Globally search and replace Ctrl + F
Search for the previous Ctrl + Shift + K in the text editor
Search for the Next Ctrl + K in the text editor
Globally undo Ctrl + z
Global copy Ctrl + c
Select Alt + Shift + continue for global recovery.
Globally cut Ctrl + x
Global quick correction ctrl1 + 1
Global content assist Alt +/
Globally select Ctrl +
Delete globally
Global context information Alt +?
Alt + Shift +?
CTRL + Shift + Space
Java editor display tooltip description F2
Java editor selects the encapsulation element Alt + Shift + Transform
Java editor selects the previous element Alt + Shift + ↓
Select the next element Alt + Shift + →
Text Editor incremental search Ctrl + J
Text Editor incremental reverse lookup Ctrl + Shift + J
Globally paste Ctrl + V
Global redo Ctrl + Y
View
Shortcut for scope Function
Zoom in globally Ctrl + =
CTRL +-
window
shortcut for scope function
global activation editor F12
global switch editor Ctrl + Shift + W
Ctrl + shift + F6
Ctrl + Shift + F7 in the Global View
Ctrl + Shift + F8 in the Global View
Ctrl + F6 in the global Editor
global CTRL + F7 in the next view
Ctrl + F8 in the global perspective
Ctrl + W in the context menu of the ruler displayed in the Text Editor
Ctrl + F10 in the Global View menu
global show System Menu Alt +-
Navigation
Shortcut for scope Function
Open the structure Ctrl + F3 in the Java editor.
Global Open type ctrl + Shift + T
Global Open Type hierarchy F4
Global open declaration F3
Open external javadoc SHIFT + F2 globally
Globally open resource Ctrl + Shift + R
Global rollback history Alt + rollback
Global forward history Alt + →
CTRL +,
CTRL +.
Java editor display outline Ctrl + O
Globally open the type ctrl + Shift + H in the hierarchy
Globally move to matching parentheses Ctrl + Shift + P
Go global to the previous editing location Ctrl + q
Go to the previous Member Ctrl + Shift + ← in the Java editor.
Go to the next member in the Java editor Ctrl + Shift + ←
Text Editor to Ctrl + L
Search
Shortcut for scope Function
Globally displayed in the file Ctrl + Shift + u
Global Search dialog box Ctrl + H
Declare Ctrl + G in the global Workspace
Reference Ctrl + Shift + G in the global Workspace
Text editing
Shortcut for scope Function
Text Editor rewrite switch insert
CTRL + ← on the text editor
CTRL + ←
File
Shortcut for scope Function
Save Ctrl + x globally
CTRL + S
Print Ctrl + P globally
Globally Disable Ctrl + F4
Globally save Ctrl + Shift + S
Globally Disable Ctrl + Shift + F4
Global attribute Alt + enter
Globally create Ctrl + n
Project
Shortcut for scope Function
Global build Ctrl + B
Source code
Shortcut for scope Function
Java editor format Ctrl + Shift + F
Java editor uncomment Ctrl + \
Java editor comment Ctrl +/
Add and import Ctrl + Shift + M to the Java Editor
Java editor organization import Ctrl + Shift + O
The Java editor uses try/catch blocks to enclose unset ones, which is too common. Therefore, we recommend that you set them here.
You can also use Ctrl + 1 for automatic correction.
Run
Shortcut for scope Function
F7 is returned in one global step.
Skip F6 in one global step
Global One-Step Jump to F5
Global One-Step Jump-in and select Ctrl + F5
Global debugging last started F11
Continue F8 globally
Shift + F5 in one step using filters globally
Globally Add/remove breakpoints Ctrl + Shift + B
Global display Ctrl + d
Global run last started Ctrl + F11
Run Ctrl + R globally
Execute Ctrl + u globally
Reconstruction
Shortcut for scope Function
Global undo reconstruction Alt + Shift + z
Global extraction method Alt + Shift + m
Global extraction of local variables Alt + Shift + L
Global inline Alt + Shift + I
Move Alt + Shift + V globally
Globally rename Alt + Shift + R
Global redo Alt + Shift + Y