8:35 you can just hit "end" while your cursor is at the beginning of the line. Or ctrl + left or right to move between words while you are at multiple lines!
Bonus shortcuts: 2:20 Ctrl+ PgUp / PgDn -- let's you move the current tab to quickly organize tabs as you like them 3:34 code -r . -- to open the file in the current VS Code window (closing anything else you were working on). I think -a does something nice as well but I forgot. 5:00 / 13:00 Ctrl + K + arrow left / right -- lets you switch editor windows in split screen. (I had to learn this because I'm always opening files on the wrong side) 6:52 While using Ctrl + D if you want to skip the last one selected you can press Ctrl + K + D which will deselect the last one and select the next occurrence. (Also note that Ctrl+D understands context when you don't highlight a word yourself, it will not select text in comments or partial hits) 10:00 Shift + Alt + Arrow up / down -- copy and paste all highlighted code above or below (feels upside down to me) Ctrl + W -- close current tab Ctrl + K + W -- close all tabs, even those in other split-screen editors Ctrl + K + S -- all shortcuts
Vscode profiles. Create profiles for the different type of work. A c# profile, a rust profile a kubernetes cloud profile. You can add and remove extensions from the profiles create a profile from a profile, start with a blank profile on and on you can get clever with direnv and launch code with the profile specific to that folder when you enter it.
On 7:45 of the video just do control + right to move one word towards the right no need to find the largest word. You could also enter the end key and it will move towards the end of each line without having to search for the largest word.
@@gui.ferreira for all of these I prefer Rider as well. Having resharper for frontend kills entirely vs code for me. As well a built in tools to run and debug yml files