@sarazar928ghost9

For the tips " Sidebar Focus " , u can use CTRL + SHIFT + E , it focus the sidebar and when u are in the side bar it will focus ur current file

@tomchapman128

I'll never get the "dont use your mouse" tip. Pressing a keyboard shortcut then navigating through a tree using the arrow keys through several folders is definitely slower than just clicking on it with a mouse. I guess switching between two files that are close to each other would be faster, but anything more complicated the mouse is just way quicker

@dmytr0x

"shift shift" - keybinding is incredible! Thanks

@andrew54292

My jaw dropped when he showed that terminals can be dragged into its own tab. 🀯

@Soukouna4252

This is amazing πŸŽ‰

@adamagrest8215

Terminal tabs can also be switched with Ctrl+PgUp/PgDown combination πŸ™‚

@Daniel_WR_Hart

I find that "alt+shift+i End" is more reliable for creating cursors at the ends of all selected lines

@Th3Nob

Person A: In VS Code, can you....?
Person B: Yes.

@LightOffArchives

If you’re gonna use the arrow keys, you might as well use the mouse

@siuyutpang2335

life is short, you need use vimπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@tomnewton3191

How do you search for a folder in the file tree? There is currenlty no way to do this as far as I can tell? Using the mouse is much faster in this case.

@StrikerFeed

Double Shift is from JetBrains products actually πŸ˜…

@unpluggedaman

Super useful

@0x7fff

awesome

@leightonchen9381

Terminal editors help me a lot.

@iopuk

Great !!!:elbowcough:

@Syed2

Command means Control Key?

@karlstenator

I can't get the Double Shift to register - any tips?

@guilhermeferreirabr

Wasting time? Are we being part of a racing competition 🏎 or are we actually THINKING 🧠 and coding?

@ishakimanuel3513

vim user may eating popcorn while watching this