AsProgramIt is a shame not to use shortcut keys, but there are too many shortcut keys in eclipse, and there are some shortcut keys on the Internet. The following shortcut keys are commonly used by me, basically, I think it is enough to meet the needs of most operations. This is a minimal set ^_^.
CTRL + F6 quick document switchover, similar to Ctrl + E
CTRL + O open the class definition for quick search of methods and member variables
CTRL + F search
CTRL + Shift + F formatCode
CTRL + Shift +/annotate code
CTRL + Shift + T Global Search Class
CTRL + Shift + G Global lookup class reference
CTRL + Shift + B breakpoint
CTRL + F7 View Selection for different views, for example, switching from package explorer to outline
CTRL + F2 stop running
CTRL + F4 close current editing window
CTRL + F8 mode switch, such as debugging to Java
CTRL + F11 run the current program
CTRL +/code folding
CTRL + 3 select Window
F5/F6/F8 are debugging shortcuts. F12 returns to the editing window, and F2 Error Correction prompt. F3 jumps to the class/method/variable definition.
Alt + <-return to the previous editing point
Alt + Shift + q select to enable View
Alt + Shift + d select to enable debug
Alt + Shift + T select to enable refactoring
Alt + Shift + N enable new
Alt + Shift + R rename
Alt +/Automatic completion