![]() ![]() Similar to above but navigate only to places where any changes were made. Last edit location (ctrl+shift+backspace) So it’s very similar to back/forward feature knows from internet browsers. Very helpful.īo back and forward through places where your cursor was. Additionally snippet of the nearest code is presented. View and navigate through all defined bookmarks. Small “checked” symbol is placed on the right of line number. Simple – toggle source code bookmark for given line on or off. All these three features can be additionally configured (e.g. With that one you are able to jump to file or directory. The same as above – but instead of classes it’s list of symbols like variables, methods and functions. After typing any part of class name – you can see rich autosuggest menu with full class names and file locations. If you know your class names – use this to quickly jump to class definition. typing 3:5 will route you to 3rd line and 5th column. Additionally you can specify column you want to jump. Using these features directly from keyboard will save you a lot of time. The keyboard shortcuts are wrote for Windows system so if you’re using different OS – just check it in the navigation menu. All functions can be found in Navigation menu. Here I want to highlight some basic techniques how to navigate through your code. You can find more recipes on project page: Navigation It’s kind of dynamic templating system where you can extend simple “magic” snippet into working code. This functionality is known from Sublime Text (which I can recommend, too). You can use this to navigate through the code (drag and move). It’s displayed on the right side of your editor. This plugin allows you to preview whole file you’re editing (kind of minimap). You can install plugins on Preferences > Plugins page. But still very helpful if you didn’t know it before. You’ll not find here any fancy things – just basics. In this post I want to present you some basic features of PHPStorm IDE which could really speed-up your coding process.
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