Keyboard shortcut to comment lines in Sublime Text 3

懵懂的女人 提交于 2019-11-26 18:44:18

问题


In Sublime Text 2 it was possible to comment out a line or a block of lines with Ctrl+/ and Ctrl+Shift+/. According to the menu Edit > Comment these shortcuts should be valid, but in Sublime Text 3 (build 3047) they no longer seem to work. Does anybody know the right default keyboard shortcuts for Linux and MacOS? Or is it a bug?


回答1:


It seems a bug: http://www.sublimetext.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=11157&start=0

As a workaround, go to Preferences->Key Bindings - User and add these keybindings (if you're using Linux):

{ "keys": ["ctrl+7"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": false } },
{ "keys": ["ctrl+shift+7"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": true } }

Update: This also works on Windows 8 (see @Sosi's comment)




回答2:


You can add the following lines to Preferences / Key Bindings - User:

{ "keys": ["control+keypad_divide"],"command": "toggle_comment", "args": {"block": false} }, 
{ "keys": ["shift+control+keypad_divide"],"command": "toggle_comment", "args": {"block": true}}

This is how I sorted the problem out - replacing "ctrl" with "control" and "/" with "keypad_divide".




回答3:


This is a keyboard internationalisation issue.

On a standard US QWERTY keyboard, as used in Australia where Sublime Text is made, / is readily available:

This is not the case with many other keyboards. Take for example the German QWERTZ keyboard. One needs to hit SHIFT+7 to get a /. This is why commenting does not work properly on these keyboards.

Changing the user keybindings to those listed below, will work for the German QWERTZ keyboard.

{ "keys": ["ctrl+7"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": false } },
{ "keys": ["ctrl+shift+7"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": true } }

If the problems are occurring with still a different keyboard layout, change the keybindings accordingly.




回答4:


U can fix this bug by:

[
   { "keys": ["ctrl+keypad_divide"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": false } },
   { "keys": ["ctrl+shift+keypad_divide"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": true } },
]

it allow to comment with CTRL+/ and CTRL+SHIFT+/ and u can use / on keypad =)




回答5:


This worked for me.

cmd + /

I'm on Mac OS X El Capitan. Sublime Text 3 (stable build 3114).




回答6:


I'm under Linux too. For me, it only works when I press CTRL+SHIFT+/, and it's like a single comment, not a block comment. The reason is to acceed the / character, I have to press SHIFT, if I do not, sublime text detects that I pressed CTRL + :.

Here it is my solution to get back normal preferences. Write in Key Bindings - User :

{ "keys": ["ctrl+:"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": false } }, { "keys": ["ctrl+shift+:"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": true } }




回答7:


On OSX Yosemite, I fixed this by going System Preferences, Keyboard, then Shortcuts. Under App Shortcuts, disable Show Help menu which was bound to CMD+SHIFT+7.

My keyboard layout is Norwegian, with English as the OS language.




回答8:


It's simpler than you think press cmd + / in mac.




回答9:


For Brazilian ABNT Keyboards you do Ctrl + ; to comment and repeat it to remove the comment.




回答10:


In my notebook keyboard, a ABNT 2, I can use the CTRL+; shortcut as the default comment action for blocks and lines. The same shortcut to uncomment.




回答11:


Make sure the file is a recognized type. I had a yaml file open (without the .yaml file extension) and Sublime Text recognized it as Plain Text. Plain Text has no comment method. Switching the file type to YAML made the comment shortcut work.




回答12:


On MAC instead of shift use ALT like this CMD + ALT + /




回答13:


Had the same issue. Check with sublime.log_input(True) command on the console to see what keys are being detected with the CTRL+/ and SHIFT+CTRL+/ shorcuts. Then replace the shortcuts with those. (Changing / for keypad_divide worked for me)




回答14:


For me, on Mac OS Sierra :

{ "keys": ["super+forward_slash"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": true } }, { "keys": ["super+alt+:"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": false } },



回答15:


Sublime 3 for Windows:

Add comment tags -> CTRL + SHIFT + ;
The whole line becomes a comment line -> CTRL + ;




回答16:


On my mac the shortcut is ⌘cmd + / which makes multi line comment but as single lines:

// if ($username && $password) {
//  echo "You are good to go";
// } else {
//  echo "Fields cannot be blank";
// }

OR

⌥ alt + ⌘cmd + / and it's result is overall comment, from beggining of the selection to the end.

/*
if ($username && $password) {
    echo "You are good to go";
} else {
    echo "Fields cannot be blank";
}
*/



回答17:


In case anyone has had further issues with Sublime 3 on Windows 7, the above suggestions all did not work for me. However, when I 1 - reran the app as administrator and 2 - highlighted, and chose Edit -> Comment -> toggle comment, afterwards I was able to use a user preferences set keybinding to toggle comments. I don't really have an explanation for why it worked, except that it did.




回答18:


Open sublime Text 3 and go to Preferences menu and the click on Key Bindings then paste this code to make a comment shortcut with CTRL+D.

[{ "keys": ["ctrl+d"],"command": "toggle_comment", "args": {"block": false}},]

then save it. now you can use shortcut.




回答19:


On windows, use Ctrl + Shift + ?. You will be able to comment the HTML.




回答20:


This worked just fine for me on Win 10:

    [{ "keys": ["ctrl+7"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": false } },
{ "keys": ["ctrl+shift+7"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": true } }
]

note that "[ ]" are nesassary and it will give you an error if you miss them.




回答21:


If the shortcut ctrl+?, ctrl+shift+? or ctrl+/ is not working, try switching to another, like ctrl+1, ctrl+shift+1, it worked for me.

{ "keys": ["ctrl+1"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": false } }, { "keys": ["ctrl+shift+1"], "command": "toggle_comment", "args": { "block": true } }




回答22:


In Windows use ctrl + shift + : to comment for Python.




回答23:


I might be late to the party but as of my build 3176 it appears the bug is fixed. Just used Ctrl+T and it worked for a CSS file (Kubuntu 18.10)




回答24:


I prefer pressing Ctrl + / to (un)comment the current line. Plus, I want the cursor to move down one line, thus this way I can (un)comment several lines easily. If you install the "Chain of Command" plugin, you can combine these two operations:

[
    { 
        "keys": ["ctrl+keypad_divide"], 
        "command": "chain",
        "args": {
            "commands": [
                ["toggle_comment", { "block": false }],
                ["move", {"by": "lines", "forward": true}]
            ]
        }
    }
]



回答25:


Use Ctrl + / for single line comment and
Ctrl + Alt + / for block or multiline comments.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17742781/keyboard-shortcut-to-comment-lines-in-sublime-text-3

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