![]() Use your IDE’s rename refactoring shortcut or menu actions to initiate this refactoring action. Click the bulb and choose the desired fix action to make the recommended changes to your code. When the cursor is within an error squiggly, a quick fix bulb appears if one or more fixes are available. On accepting a proposal, you can press Tab to jump from one parameter stop to the next as you key in the parameters to a constructor or method. Press the appropriate key binding (typically Ctrl+Space) to invoke content assist. In addition to basic editing capabilities like undo, redo, and clipboard access, the following code features are available. Click the right arrow to expand the block of code. The first line in the block of code remains visible with a right arrow. Click the down arrow to hide the block of code. When you hover the column to the left of your code, a down arrow indicates the start of a section that can be collapsed. If you are following the Host or another participant, their selections and cursor locations as they type are displayed as a labeled annotation. In the browser, use the Search view ( View > Search). In Eclipse, use Search > File and the Remote File Search tab. Regular expressions are supported and you can navigate directly to the matched section from the search results. Your IDE's file search capabilities can be used to search for text within file contents of the shared workspace. Depending on the host IDE, Open Symbol could allow you to filter beyond top level types for example, into fields and methods. If you are using a browser, use the Open Workspace Symbol command, or bring up the command palette and type in a # to start the symbol search. CodeTogether is now capable of allowing you to find remote types across the entire shared workspace. Use your IDE’s Open Symbol/Open Type actions or shortcuts to bring up the corresponding Open Symbol dialog. You can also use Go to Symbol ( Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+O) to open up a filterable list of symbols to quickly navigate to a particular symbol in the file you’re currently editing. You can use the Outline view to navigate within the file. The Outline view ( View > Outline) displays a structural outline of the file being currently edited. Hover over an element to view corresponding documentation, if available. Use the Supertype and Subtype Hierarchy context menu actions to bring up the corresponding hierarchy trees. Use the Call Hierarchy context menu action to bring up the call hierarchy. You can examine each reference in detail without leaving your current editing context. ![]() Alternatively, use the Go to Definition context menu item to navigate.įrom the context menu of an element, select Peek References to view all references to the element inline. You can click the hyperlink to navigate to the definition, whether in the same file or another. Press Ctrl/Cmd while hovering over an element to view the definition of the element inline. ![]() For Eclipse, use the Open Resource action, and for IntelliJ, use Navigate > File. In the browser and VS Code, you can use Quick Open ( Ctrl/Cmd+P) to filter through and open any file in the workspace. Expand any folder, and click any resource to open it. When joining from a browser, use the Explorer view ( View > Explorer) to dive into the projects in the host’s workspace. Participants have access to all files in the host’s workspace. When using an IDE client, use your normal IDE menus and shortcuts to access these capabilities. The following features are available when you join a session.
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