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- Eclipse common shortcut keys for MAC
- Option + Command + X: Run
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- Command + O: Show outline
- Command + 1: Quick fix
- Command + D: delete When moving forward
- Command + Option +↓: Copy the current line to the next line
- Command + Option +↑: Copy the current line to the previous row
- Option +↓: The current line and the following line interact with the location
- Option +↑: The current line and the previous row interact with the position
- Option +←: Previous edited page
- Option +→: Next edited page
- OPTION + Return: Displays the properties of the currently selected resource
- Shift + Return: Inserts a blank line on the next line in the current row
- Shift + Control + Return: inserting blank rows in the current line
- Control + Q: Navigate to the last edit place
- Control + M: Maximizes the current edit or view (and then minimizes)
- Control +/: Comment on the current line, and then cancel the comment
- Command + T: Quickly display the inheritance structure of the current class
- Command + W: Close current Editer
- Command + K: Quickly navigate to the next page, referring to the currently selected word
- Command + E: Quickly displays the current Editer drop-down list (in bold if the current page does not appear)
- Option +/: Code helper to complete some code insertion (commonly known as "smart tip")
- Command + Shift + E: Displays the manager that manages all of the currently open view
- Command + J: Forward incremental lookup (after pressing COMMAND + j, each letter editor you enter provides a quick match to navigate to a word, if not, it is not found in Stutes line)
- Command + Shift + J: Reverse Incremental Lookup
- Command + Shift + W: Close all open editer
- Command + Shift + X: Turns the currently selected text all uppercase
- Command + Shift + Y: Turns the currently selected text all lowercase
- Command + Shift + F: Formatting the current code
- Command + Shift + P: Navigates to the match (for example {}) (after locating from the front, the cursor is in the match, back to front, or vice versa) Option + Command + R: rename (especially the rename effect of variables and classes is more obvious)
- Option + Shift + M: Extraction method (This is one of the most common methods of refactoring, especially useful for a whole bunch of mud codes)
- Option + Command + C: Modify the function structure (there are n functions called this method, the modification will be done at a time)
- Option + Command + L: Extract local variables (you can directly extract some magic numbers and strings into a variable, especially when multiple calls are made)
- Option + Shift + F: Change the local variable in class to a field variable (more useful function)
- Option + Command + Z: Refactoring of Regret pills (Undo)
Summary of the shortcut keys for the Eclipse for MAC