Cloud IDE provides many commands to help you develop and manage your
code—so many that it can be difficult to keep track of them all. To ensure you
have a place to find and run the commands you require, Cloud IDE provides a
command palette for your use. The command palette enables access to all
features by listing all available commands, and includes their keyboard
shortcuts.
Opening the command palette
To display the command palette, use the following keyboard shortcut, based on
your installed operating system:
macOS: Command+Shift+P
Windows: Ctrl+Shift+P
Linux: Ctrl+Shift+P
The command palette will list available commands in alphabetical order (when
applicable), grouped by topic, and will also include keyboard shortcuts.
Displaying available commands
To display a list of all available commands you can perform from the current
view, open the command palette, and then enter a question mark ( ? ) into the
command palette.
Executing commands using the command palette
Cloud IDE provides many commands to help you develop and manage your
code—so many that it can be difficult to keep track of them all. To ensure you
have a place to find and run the commands you require, Cloud IDE provides a
command palette for your use. The command palette enables access to all
features by listing all available commands, and includes their keyboard
shortcuts.
Opening the command palette
To display the command palette, use the following keyboard shortcut, based on
your installed operating system:
macOS: Command+Shift+P
Windows: Ctrl+Shift+P
Linux: Ctrl+Shift+P
The command palette will list available commands in alphabetical order (when
applicable), grouped by topic, and will also include keyboard shortcuts.
Displaying available commands
To display a list of all available commands you can perform from the current
view, open the command palette, and then enter a question mark ( ? ) into the
command palette.
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