

It's useful when you have the same keyboard shortcut defined in the system, like Ctrl + Alt + F1-7 in Linux Os, and you don't reconfigured to avoid the collision. It will find any command available or any option in the IDE. IntelliJ Idea universal command and options searchĬtrl + Shift + a will be your master key to open all the doors. This are for the multiline selection to edit multiple lines at once, like you can do in "modern" editors like Atom editor or Sublime Text Set new cursor manuallyĬombining the next occurrence and the manual cursor set you can jump the occurrences don't want to select. These are keyboard shortcuts for IntelliJ Idea so useful for me, once you are used to it.

IntelliJ Idea multiline selection keyboard shortcuts To jump to one of the callers of a methodĪnother interesting equivalent shortcuts while debugging Eclipse

Editing EclipseĪdd the semi-colon at the end of a statement Here there is the keyboard shortcuts table where you can find the equivalent combination between the two IDEs most used in Java development.
