Select Class
Ctrl+d selects the text that the cursor occupies, and continues, the next identical text is selected.
Alt+f3 selected text Press the shortcut key, you can select all the same text at once to edit simultaneously. Give a chestnut: quickly select and change all the same variable names, function names, and so on.
Ctrl+l Select the entire row, continue to select the next row, the effect is the same as the shift+↓ effect.
Ctrl+shift+l Select multiple rows First, and then press the shortcut key to insert the cursor at the end of each line to edit the rows at the same time.
Ctrl+shift+m Select the contents in parentheses (continue to select the parent bracket). Give me a chestnut: Quickly select the code in the delete function, rewrite the function body code, or rewrite the contents of the parentheses inside.
CTRL+M cursor moves to the end or start position within the parentheses.
Ctrl+enter inserts a new row in the next line. For a chestnut: even if the cursor is not at the end of the line, you can quickly insert a line down.
Ctrl+shift+enter inserts a new row in the previous line. For a chestnut: even if the cursor is not at the beginning of the line, it can be inserted quickly.
ctrl+shift+[Select the code, press the shortcut key, and collapse the code.
ctrl+shift+] Select the code, press the shortcut key, and expand the code.
Ctrl+k+0 expands all collapsed code.
ctrl+← move the cursor to the left and move the cursor quickly.
ctrl+→ move the cursor to the right and move the cursor quickly.
Shift+↑ select multiple rows upwards.
Shift+↓ Select multiple rows.
shift+← Select the text to the left.
shift+→ Select the text to the right.
ctrl+shift+← Select the text to the left of the unit.
ctrl+shift+→ Select the text to the right of the unit.
Ctrl+shift+↑ swaps the cursor line and the previous line of code (before inserting the row of the cursor into the previous row).
Ctrl+shift+↓ swaps the lines of the cursor and the next line of code (inserts the row of the cursor after the next line).
Ctrl+alt+↑ or ctrl+alt+ mouse up drag up to add a multiline cursor, you can edit multiple lines at the same time.
Ctrl+alt+↓ or ctrl+alt+ Drag the mouse down to add a multiline cursor to edit multiple lines at the same time.
Multiple selection (multi-selection)
The multiple selection feature allows multiple cursors to be present in the page, making many tasks that would otherwise require regular expressions, advanced search, and replacement to be accomplished.
There are two ways to activate multiple selections:
Hold down CTRL and click on the page where you want the current cursor to be located.
Select a number of lines of text, and then press Shift + Ctrl + L.
By pressing Ctrl + D repeatedly, you can select all the words in the full text with the same words as the cursor's current position, and press ALT+F3 directly to choose all the same words at once.
Press the middle mouse button to make vertical selection vertically, or you can enter multiple editing states.
Edit Class
Ctrl+j Merge the selected lines of code to one line. For a chestnut: merge the CSS properties of the multiline format into one line.
Ctrl+shift+d the entire line where the cursor is copied, and inserts it into the next row.
Tab right indent. Valid only for code after the cursor (or selected)
Shift+tab indents to the left.
ctrl+[indents to the left. Valid for entire row
CTRL +] indent right. Valid for entire row
Ctrl+k+k removes code from the cursor at the end of the line. Hold down CTRL and press two times K.
Ctrl+shift+k Delete the entire row.
ctrl+/Comment Line.
ctrl+shift+/comment Multiple lines.
Ctrl+k+u convert uppercase.
Ctrl+k+l convert lowercase.
CTRL + Z undo.
Ctrl+y restore Undo.
Ctrl+u soft undo, feeling and gtrl+z the same.
Ctrl+f2 set bookmarks, F2 toggle Bookmarks
Ctrl+t around the letter interchange.
F6 Word detection spelling
Search class
Ctrl+f Open the bottom search box to find keywords.
Ctrl+shift+f in folders, unlike the normal editor is sublime allow to add multiple folders to find, slightly high-end, not researched.
Ctrl+p Open the Search box. For a chestnut: 1. Enter the file name in the current project, quickly search for files, 2, enter @ and keywords, find the function name in the file, 3, enter: And number, jump to the line code in the file, 4, enter # and keyword, find the variable name.
Ctrl+g Open the Search box and automatically take:, enter a number to jump to that line of code. For a chestnut: Quickly locate a file in which the page code is relatively long.
Ctrl+r Open the Search box, automatically with @, enter keywords, find the function name in the file. For a chestnut: Quickly find a function on a page with more functions.
CTRL +: Open the search box, automatically with #, enter keywords, find variable names in the file, attribute names, and so on.
ESC exits the cursor multi-line selection, exits the search box, command box, and so on.
Ctrl+shift+p Open the Command box. Scene Chestnut: Open the Name box, enter the keyword, call sublime text or plug-in features, such as using the package installation plugin.
Display class
Ctrl+tab Toggles the tab of the current window in the order in which the files were browsed.
Ctrl+pagedown Toggles the tab of the current window to the left.
Ctrl+pageup Toggles the tab of the current window to the right.
alt+shift+1 window split screen, restore the default 1 screen (non-keypad number)
Alt+shift+2 left and right split screen-2 columns
Alt+shift+3 left and right split screen-3 columns
Alt+shift+4 left and right split screen-4 columns
Alt+shift+5 4 Screen
Alt+shift+8 Vertical Split Screen-2 screen
Alt+shift+9 Vertical Split Screen-3 screen
Ctrl+k+b Toggle the sidebar on/off.
F11 Full Screen mode
SHIFT+F11 free-to-disturb mode
Sublime Text 3 Common shortcut keys