I started using Visual Studio Code today (I've been using Atom and Sublime for years).
In Atom/Sublime (and Chrome, Firefox, etc...) you can go to another open tab with CMD + a number. Is it possible to get that behavior in VSC? (Mac)
Right now "CMD + 2" just splits the file in two columns and I do not need that at all.
Yeah this is possible.
File -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts -> Click keybindings.json
{ "key": "cmd+1","command": "workbench.action.openEditorAtIndex1" },
{ "key": "cmd+2","command": "workbench.action.openEditorAtIndex2" },
{ "key": "cmd+3","command": "workbench.action.openEditorAtIndex3" },
{ "key": "cmd+4","command": "workbench.action.openEditorAtIndex4" },
{ "key": "cmd+5","command": "workbench.action.openEditorAtIndex5" },
{ "key": "cmd+6","command": "workbench.action.openEditorAtIndex6" },
{ "key": "cmd+7","command": "workbench.action.openEditorAtIndex7" },
{ "key": "cmd+8","command": "workbench.action.openEditorAtIndex8" },
{ "key": "cmd+9","command": "workbench.action.openEditorAtIndex9" }
The answer from Ginfuru above still works fine, but if you want more things in VSC to behave like Atom, I can also recommend this extension: Atom Keymap, that ports popular Atom keyboard shortcuts to VSC.
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