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sonpro 2023. 3. 14. 18:10
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Organize frequently used IntelliJ shortcuts

IntelliJ IDEA is a popular integrated development environment (IDE) used by developers to write code in various programming languages. It comes with a wide range of features and shortcuts that can help you write code more efficiently. However, with so many shortcuts available, it can be challenging to remember them all. In this blog post, we will discuss how to organize frequently used IntelliJ shortcuts.

Why organize IntelliJ shortcuts?

Organizing frequently used IntelliJ shortcuts can help you save time and increase productivity. By grouping similar shortcuts together, you can easily find the one you need and use it quickly. Additionally, you can create custom shortcuts for actions that you use frequently, making it even easier to access them.

How to organize IntelliJ shortcuts

There are several ways to organize IntelliJ shortcuts, including:

1. Using the Keymap settings

IntelliJ IDEA allows you to customize the keymap settings to create your own shortcuts or modify existing ones. You can access the keymap settings by going to File > Settings > Keymap. Here, you can search for the action you want to create a shortcut for and assign a new key combination to it.

2. Creating custom groups

You can create custom groups for frequently used shortcuts by going to File > Settings > Keymap and clicking on the gear icon. Here, you can create a new group and add the shortcuts you want to it. This way, you can easily find the shortcuts you need without having to search through the entire list.

3. Using the Favorites list

IntelliJ IDEA allows you to add frequently used shortcuts to the Favorites list. To do this, simply right-click on the shortcut and select "Add to Favorites." You can then access the Favorites list by going to View > Tool Windows > Favorites. This way, you can quickly access the shortcuts you use the most.

Example of organizing IntelliJ shortcuts

Let's say you frequently use the "Find" and "Replace" actions in IntelliJ IDEA. You can create a custom group for these actions by going to File > Settings > Keymap and clicking on the gear icon. Here, you can create a new group called "Search" and add the "Find" and "Replace" actions to it. You can then assign a custom key combination to this group, such as Ctrl+Shift+F.

Conclusion

Organizing frequently used IntelliJ shortcuts can help you save time and increase productivity. By customizing the keymap settings, creating custom groups, and using the Favorites list, you can easily access the shortcuts you need and use them quickly. So, take some time to organize your IntelliJ shortcuts and see how it can improve your coding experience.

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