
The keymap config files are in the keymaps directory. Valid theoretically for other JetBrains IDEs (P圜harm, WebStorm, etc.). All key bindings included are default ones of VS Code offered by the editor itself or its extensions. Thanks to the Vscode community on Github for this feature. A dirty version of VS Code (Visual Studio Code) keymap for IntelliJ IDEA. Solutions: You need to put this to your keybindings.json: This is a game changer, once you have used it, you can’t go back. You will tell me that I can change the configuration of the keyboard shortcuts but I’m keen on the shift shift. We are therefore unable to use this native shortcut.

The equivalent in Vscode is ctrl+p but it’s overloaded by the IntelliJ IDEA Keybindings extension. Issue: The IntelliJ IDEA Keybindings extension does not support the quick open file ( shift shift) available in PhpStorm. So the IntelliJ IDEA Keybindings extension fits this case almost perfectly. Question comes: How can I avoid losing my keyboard shortcuts? The main obstacle to changing text editors is the modification of keyboard shortcuts, and therefore of automatisms/habits. But my needs have evolved, and I’m going to move towards a stack using Typescript. You can read more about how to contribute keybindings in extensions in the official documentation.For a long time, I worked with PhpStorm to write PHP and some Javascript. "command": "

The full list of keyboard shortcuts including the when clause (e.g. What keyboard shortcuts are included? Command After installing the extension and restarting VS Code your favorite keyboard shortcuts from Visual Studio are now available. This extension ports popular Visual Studio keyboard shortcuts to Visual Studio Code.

Visual Studio Keymap for Visual Studio Code
