Use Multiple Cursors with VSCode

InstructorKent C. Dodds

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Using multiple cursors is a fantastic way to speed up your productivity when working with and refactoring code in VSCode. Learn four different ways to use multiple cursors with VSCode.

Gary
~ 5 years ago

Cheers Kent!

Any idea whether you can skip an occurrence like you used to be able to in Sublime? Recall it used to be cmd+d then cmd+k (which skipped the next one) and allowed you to continue with cmd+d thereafter.

Was surprisingly useful. Often find theres a match that you don’t want in the multiselect. Have looked previously but seemed to be missing or I couldn’t find it.