VS Code Go to Matching Pair Command
This command won't work for me. I had installed the Visual Studio Keymap, but when I uninstalled that it made no difference. If I open Keyboard Shortcuts and try customizing it to some other keybinding, still nothing. I open the simplest javascript folder/file (folder with a single .js file) to test, simply putting the cursor on either side of the parens in console.log('hi');
Version is 1.28.2 (latest). The only other extensions I have installed are Debugger for Chrome & ESLint.
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This command won't work for me. I had installed the Visual Studio Keymap, but when I uninstalled that it made no difference. If I open Keyboard Shortcuts and try customizing it to some other keybinding, still nothing. I open the simplest javascript folder/file (folder with a single .js file) to test, simply putting the cursor on either side of the parens in console.log('hi');
Version is 1.28.2 (latest). The only other extensions I have installed are Debugger for Chrome & ESLint.
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This command won't work for me. I had installed the Visual Studio Keymap, but when I uninstalled that it made no difference. If I open Keyboard Shortcuts and try customizing it to some other keybinding, still nothing. I open the simplest javascript folder/file (folder with a single .js file) to test, simply putting the cursor on either side of the parens in console.log('hi');
Version is 1.28.2 (latest). The only other extensions I have installed are Debugger for Chrome & ESLint.
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This command won't work for me. I had installed the Visual Studio Keymap, but when I uninstalled that it made no difference. If I open Keyboard Shortcuts and try customizing it to some other keybinding, still nothing. I open the simplest javascript folder/file (folder with a single .js file) to test, simply putting the cursor on either side of the parens in console.log('hi');
Version is 1.28.2 (latest). The only other extensions I have installed are Debugger for Chrome & ESLint.
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editor.action.jumpToBracket
is what you want for .js files, Ctrl-Shift-.
The "Go to matching pair" command: editor.emmet.action.matchTag
is for html files.
Thank. Even the Visual Studio thought go to matching pair was the appropriate command because that command was mapped to the keys that jump to matching delimiter in Visual Studio.
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editor.action.jumpToBracket
is what you want for .js files, Ctrl-Shift-.
The "Go to matching pair" command: editor.emmet.action.matchTag
is for html files.
Thank. Even the Visual Studio thought go to matching pair was the appropriate command because that command was mapped to the keys that jump to matching delimiter in Visual Studio.
– dudeNumber4
Nov 12 '18 at 17:03
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editor.action.jumpToBracket
is what you want for .js files, Ctrl-Shift-.
The "Go to matching pair" command: editor.emmet.action.matchTag
is for html files.
Thank. Even the Visual Studio thought go to matching pair was the appropriate command because that command was mapped to the keys that jump to matching delimiter in Visual Studio.
– dudeNumber4
Nov 12 '18 at 17:03
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editor.action.jumpToBracket
is what you want for .js files, Ctrl-Shift-.
The "Go to matching pair" command: editor.emmet.action.matchTag
is for html files.
editor.action.jumpToBracket
is what you want for .js files, Ctrl-Shift-.
The "Go to matching pair" command: editor.emmet.action.matchTag
is for html files.
answered Nov 12 '18 at 16:43
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Thank. Even the Visual Studio thought go to matching pair was the appropriate command because that command was mapped to the keys that jump to matching delimiter in Visual Studio.
– dudeNumber4
Nov 12 '18 at 17:03
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Thank. Even the Visual Studio thought go to matching pair was the appropriate command because that command was mapped to the keys that jump to matching delimiter in Visual Studio.
– dudeNumber4
Nov 12 '18 at 17:03
Thank. Even the Visual Studio thought go to matching pair was the appropriate command because that command was mapped to the keys that jump to matching delimiter in Visual Studio.
– dudeNumber4
Nov 12 '18 at 17:03
Thank. Even the Visual Studio thought go to matching pair was the appropriate command because that command was mapped to the keys that jump to matching delimiter in Visual Studio.
– dudeNumber4
Nov 12 '18 at 17:03
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