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| Move the current line up
 
| Ctrl + Shift + Up
 
| Ctrl + Shift + Up
 
| Cmd + Shift + Up
 
| Cmd + Shift + Up
 
| Also works for Down
 
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| Show console
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===Multiple Selection===
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| Repeat to select next line(s)
 
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| Split selection in multiple lines
 
| Split selection in multiple lines
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| Select current word
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| Ctrl + D
 
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Revision as of 13:25, 16 October 2014

Sublime Text editor is the magic any programmer needs. Here I keep a cache of shortcuts for a quick reference.

Task shortcut in Linux shortcut in OSX Comments

Basics

Move the current line up Ctrl + Shift + Up Cmd + Shift + Up Also works for Down
Show console Ctrl + ` Cmd + `

Multiple Selection

Select the current line Ctrl + L Cmd + L Repeat to select next line(s)
Split selection in multiple lines Ctrl + Shift + L Cmd + Shift + L
Select the current word Ctrl + D
Multiple select: find the next word like the selected and add to the multiple cursors. Ctrl + D To skip the current word: Ctrl+K, Ctrl+D. To undo the last selection: Ctrl+U
Multiple select: find and select all words like the selected and add multiple cursors. Alt + F3
Column selection
  • Shift + RightBtn - to select a column
  • Ctrl + Shift + RightBtn - to add selection
  • Alt + Shift + RightBtn - to subtract
Multiple selection with Regexp Ctrl + F, <Select Regexp icon (.*)>, <type your regexp>, Alt + Enter Cmd + F, <Select Regexp icon (.*)>, <type your regexp>, Opt + F