Using Alt + Click for Multiple Cursors in Visual Studio Code

Category: visual-studio-code
By: Jeremy Faucher

Description:

In Visual Studio Code, the Alt + Click feature allows you to place multiple cursors throughout your code, making it easy to edit several lines at once. This is especially useful for making the same change in multiple places without having to copy and paste.

How It Works:

Simply hold down the Alt key (or Option key on Mac) and click at the locations where you want additional cursors. Once you’ve placed them, you can start typing, and the changes will be reflected at all cursor positions.

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