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  1. Keyboard shortcuts for Visual Studio Code

    Here you will find the complete list of keyboard shortcuts for Visual Studio Code and how to change them.

  2. Default keyboard shortcuts reference - Visual Studio Code

    Default keyboard shortcuts reference VS Code comes with a set of default keyboard shortcuts. This article lists common default keyboard shortcuts in VS Code. For a full list of keyboard shortcuts, use …

  3. Other operating systems’ keyboard shortcuts and additional unassigned shortcuts available at aka.ms/vscodekeybindings

  4. Code Navigation - Visual Studio Code

    Visual Studio Code is a first class editor - but it's also so much more with features such as IntelliSense and smart code navigation.

  5. GitHub Copilot in VS Code cheat sheet

    Apr 20, 2026 · Quick reference for GitHub Copilot in VS Code, including autonomous agents, multi-file editing, inline suggestions, and enterprise controls.

  6. Visual Studio Code tips and tricks

    Visual Studio Code tips and tricks Use the tips and tricks in this article to jump right in and learn how to be productive with Visual Studio Code. Become familiar with the powerful editing, code intelligence, …

  7. Installing Visual Studio Code on Windows

    Install Visual Studio Code on Windows, choose User or System setup, and configure Windows developer tools.

  8. Getting started with the terminal - Visual Studio Code

    Open the terminal by selecting View > Terminal from the menu bar, or by pressing the ⌃` (Windows, Linux Ctrl+`) keyboard shortcut. Based on your operating system configuration, the terminal opens …

  9. Basic editing - Visual Studio Code

    Basic editing Visual Studio Code is an editor first and foremost, and includes the features you need for highly productive source code editing. This topic takes you through the basics of the editor and helps …

  10. Terminal Basics - Visual Studio Code

    To toggle the terminal panel, use the ⌃` (Windows, Linux Ctrl+`) keyboard shortcut. To create a new terminal, use the ⌃⇧` (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+`) keyboard shortcut. VS Code's terminal has …