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Navigating your project by indexed symbols - Sublime Text Tutorial
From the course: Learning Sublime Text 3
Navigating your project by indexed symbols
- [Voiceover] In the previous video I showed you how you could invoke Goto Anything and then hit the @ sign in order to browse the symbols defined in any given file. Well Sublime Text 3 has some new features that are all to do with symbol browsing and that's what we'll focus on in this video. First of all, you can hit Command + R or Control+ R to jump straight into Goto Anything in symbol browsing mode, so it saves you that extra keystroke of typing the @ sign. But the only reason I mention that is that this shortcut forms the basis of the shortcut for an even more powerful symbol browsing feature, and that is Goto Symbol in Project. Shift + Command + R, or Control + Shift + R on Windows brings up this pallet which is a list of all of the symbols defined in all of the files in your project. When you create a new project in Sublime Text 3 it goes straight to work in the background building up an index of all of the symbols defined in all of the files so that you can browse them in one…
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Expanding selections of code3m 52s
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Transposing and swapping code1m
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Bookmarking a position in the file1m 8s
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Using the Goto Anything command4m 44s
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Navigating your project by indexed symbols3m 37s
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Using the command palette to access seldom-used shortcuts1m 46s
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Using multiple selections to edit multiple lines simultaneously5m 57s
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Creating a multiple selection using matches4m 13s
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Using multiple selections to edit large amounts of text2m 53s
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Switching into Vintage mode to make Sublime Text work more like Vim3m 54s
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