I’m not sure what the name for the specific action is, but it is part of the multi -cursor functionality that Visual Studio Code and some other IDEs have. I suppose I should tell you what it is and what it does. In the likely event that you are overcome with excitement, I will pause a moment so you can compose yourself… The impatient amongst you may have already looked at the photo and tried the shortcut out for yourself. Kudos to the first person who leaves a comment with the answer. NB- A similar shortcut exists in IntelliJ, though I can’t for the life of me remember what it is. ![]() Hell, it’s not even just for developers - everyone should be using this shortcut, which is one reason I would recommend Visual Studio Code over Notepad++ for the casual note taker. ![]() It’s not even new, but I frequently talk to developers who’ve never heard of it. ![]() I’m not given to hyperbole, but this might be the greatest breakthrough since the splitting of the atom.
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