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Did you know that you can swiftly jump to the last opened file with Ctrl-Tab? And, if you hold the Ctrl key and press Tab, you'll see the Switcher popup which you can use for jumping between tool windows and other recently opened files, also with Tab.
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This advice also applies to your IDE. The first thing I do when I install
@WebStormIDE in a new computer is to disable tabs. Then I use the `Cmd+E` shortcut to navigate between recent opened files. Try this and you will become much more productive.#WebStormTip https://twitter.com/sarah_edo/status/1223676631690047489 …pic.twitter.com/Ga21zmzfXT
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Press Cmd/Ctrl-Alt-J and select Emmet to surround a block of code with an Emmet template. This also allows you to wrap individual lines if you’re using * in the abbreviation.
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Avoid unnecessary typing whenever possible: when adding a new HTML element, type the name of its start tag and then press Tab. This way, WebStorm will insert the rest of the syntax for you.
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To quickly sort lines alphabetically, select them in the editor and choose Edit | Sort Lines from the main menu or run this action using the Find Action command (Cmd/Ctrl-Shift-A).
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Drag the script file to your HTML code and drop it there to quickly add the <script> tag.
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Need to quickly look up the names of parameters in methods and functions? Place the caret anywhere within the call of a method or function and press Cmd-P/Ctrl-P.
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With the Recent Locations popup (Cmd/Ctrl-Shift-E), you can preview the part of code and files you’ve recently opened in the editor and quickly get back to them.
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Hold the Cmd/Ctrl key and hover over a package name in package.json to see its description and the latest available version.
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Use the Structure tool window (Cmd-7/Alt-7) to get an overview of the currently opened file and for quick navigation.
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Using private fields in JavaScript classes? WebStorm can help you make private fields public and vice versa – press Alt-Enter and select a corresponding action.
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Did you know that the Find Action popup (Cmd/Ctrl-Shift-A) not only lets you quickly find actions you don’t know the shortcuts for but also helps toggle some of the IDE configuration options?
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Want to reopen a file you’ve just closed, or go to a specific tool window? The Recent Files popup (Cmd/Ctrl-E) can help you do either.
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Switch to the distraction-free mode with Ctrl-` whenever you need to focus on coding – you’ll get the source code centered and all the UI elements hidden.
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Want to move a function to a separate file? You can use the Move function quick fix (Alt-Enter) that creates a new file named after this function. Or use the Move... refactoring if you want to select a different target file.
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You can right-click on a breakpoint to configure its behavior: for instance, you can add a condition so that the execution will only be stopped when that condition is met.
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Did you know that you can drag a folder to the Welcome screen from the file manager or desktop and drop it there to open a new project in WebStorm?
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Use the 'Surround with' action (Alt-Cmd-T/Ctrl-Alt-T) in JSON to quickly surround items with braces, brackets, or quotation marks.
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#WebStormTip Clean code is nice, and so is clean grammar! Start the new year by installing our new plugin Grazie which can help you avoid mistakes when adding comments, commit messages, and JavaScript language constructs.
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Instead of manually converting a function to a variable holding an arrow function, let WebStorm do that for you: press Alt-Enter on the name in the function definition and select the corresponding intention.
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