Monday, June 23, 2014

Shortcuts For Eclipse

1) Ctrl + T for finding class even from jar

2) Ctrl + R for finding any resource (file) including config xml files

3) Ctrl + 1 for quick fix

4) Ctrl + Shift + o for organize imports

5) Ctrl + / for commenting, un-commenting lines and blocks

6) Ctrl + Shift + / for commenting, un-commenting lines with block comment

7) Ctrl + o for quick outline going quickly to method

8) Selecting class and pressing F4 to see its Type hierarchy

9) Alt + right and Alt + left for going back and forth while editing.

10) Ctrl + F4 or Ctrl + w for closing current file

11) Ctrl+Shirt+W for closing all files.

12) Alt + Shift + W for show in package explorer

13) Ctrl + Shift + Up and down for navigating from member to member (variables and methods)

14) Ctrl + l go to line

15) Ctrl + k and Ctrl + Shift +K for find next/previous

16) Select text and press Ctrl + Shift + F for formatting.

17) Ctrl + F for find, find/replace

18) Ctrl + D to delete a line

19) Ctrl + Q for going to last edited place

20) Ctrl + T for toggling between super type and subtype

21) Go to other open editors: Ctrl + E

22) Move to one problem (i.e.: error, warning) to the next (or previous) in a file: Ctrl +. For next, and Ctrl +, for previous problem

23) Hop back and forth through the files you have visited: Alt + ← and Alt + →, respectively.

24) Go to a type declaration: F3

25) CTRL+Shift+G, which searches the workspace for references to the selected method or variable

26) Ctrl+Shift+L to view listing for all Eclipse keyboard shortcuts.

27) Alt + Shift + j to add javadoc at any place in java source file.

28) CTRL+SHIFT+P to find closing brace. Place the cursor at opening brace and use this.

29) Alt+Shift+X, Q to run Ant build file using keyboard shortcuts in Eclipse.

30) Ctrl + Shift +F for Autoformating.

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