• Eclipse Shortcuts


    Editors are an integral part of a programmer’s life. If you have good proficiency in using an editor thats a great advantage. It comes very handy to debug. Traditional notepad and SOPs (System.out.println) are the way we start learning a language but that is not sufficient, so beginners start using an IDE and most importantly know the shortcuts.

    For java developers there is a huge list and some popular areEclipse, Netbeans, IntelliJ Idea. I use Eclipse as my IDE and vim as a light weight editor.

    This article is for those who use or intend to use Eclipse as IDE. Keyboard shortcuts are very important for comfortable and quick editing. I have abridged the following list of eclipse shortcuts from my own experience and literature.

    There is a huge list of eclipse shortcuts available but I have listed only the most essential ones that you may need daily. Download this listas a pdf formatted for single page.

    File Navigation – Eclipse Shortcuts

    • CTRL SHIFT R – Open a resource. You need not know the path and just part of the file name is enough.
    • CTRL E – Open a file (editor) from within the list of all open files.
    • CTRL PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN – Navigate to previous or next file from within the list of all open files.
    • ALT <- or ALT -> – Go to previous or next edit positions from editor history list.

    Java Editing – Eclipse Shortcuts

    • CTRL SPACE – Type assist
    • CTRL SHIFT F – Format code.
    • CTRL O – List all methods of the class and again CTRL O lists including inherited methods.
    • CTRL SHIFT O – Organize imports.
    • CTRL SHIFT U – Find reference in file.
    • CTRL / – Comment a line.
    • F3 – Go to the declaration of the variable.
    • F4 – Show type hierarchy of on a class.
    • CTRL T – Show inheritance tree of current token.
    • SHIFT F2 – Show Javadoc for current element.
    • ALT SHIFT Z – Enclose block in try-catch.

    General Editing – Eclipse Shortcuts

    • F12 – Focus on current editor.
    • CTRL L – Go to line number.
    • CTRL D – Delete a line.
    • CTRL <- or -> – Move one element left or right.
    • CTRL M – Maximize editor.
    • CTRL SHIFT P – Go to the matching parenthesis.

    Debug, Run – Eclipse Shortcuts

    • CTRL . or , – Navigate to next or previous error.
    • F5 – Step into.
    • F6 – Step over.
    • F8 – Resume
    • CTRL Q – Inspect.
    • CTRL F11 – Run last run program.
    • CTRL 1 – Quick fix code.

    Search – Eclipse Shortcuts

    • CTRL SHIFT G – Search for current cursor positioned word reference in workspace
    • CTRL H – Java search in workspace.

    Download eclipse shortcuts list as a single page pdf. You can stick it for quick reference in your workstation.

    本文转自:http://javapapers.com/

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