Ctrl + Shift + T - open last closed tab (just like in your browser).Ctrl + PgUp, PgDn - go to previous/next open tab/file.Ctrl + 1,2,3,4 - move focus between open panels/groups (it depends layout you choose).Ctrl + 0 - focus on sidebar (you can use arrows to navigate between folders and files, press enter ↩ to open selected file and move the focus to this file).Shift + F8 - go to previous error (when errors panel is open).F8 - go to next error (when errors panel is open).Ctrl + Shift + M - shows panel with errors and warnings available for current context.Crtl + J - toggle panel (you can find there problems, terminal, output or debug console panel).Ctrl + Shift + E - show Explorer with list of your files and folders.Ctrl + Shift + X - search for new extensions and list of installed extensions.Ctrl + B - toggle sidebar (you can find there explorer, searchbox or extensions sidebar).Here are my favourites: Managing workspaces, panels and sidebars I decided to learn default VS Code shortcuts. Second, you can customize your keyboard shortcuts by using Ctrl + K Ctrl + S. If you get used to shortcuts from another text editor, you can install a Keymap, which brings you all your favourite shortcuts to VS Code. Before I will go to some of the shortcuts, I would like to mention two more things. I don’t need to go back and forward from the keyboard to the mouse. They allow me to focus on what I’m doing and completely forget about how to do it. ![]() Keyboard Shortcuts - ❤️ I love keyboard shortcuts.
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