Bookmarks
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For you custom navigation needs, ReSharper provides a way of marking code lines with bookmarks and navigating between them.
There are two types of bookmarks:
- Numbered bookmarks - you can toggle each bookmark of this type and navigate to each of them with the dedicated shortcut: Ctrl+Shift+<digit> toggles the corresponding bookmark; Ctrl+<digit> navigates to the corresponding bookmark. You can have up to 10 numbered bookmarks simultaneously.
- Anonymous bookmarks - these bookmarks can be only toggled and navigated from the bookmarks pop-up. You can have unlimited number of these bookmarks.
Bookmarks are displayed in the left part of the editor, on the action bar. Numbered bookmarks have small numbers, unnumbered bookmarks have solid fill. Here is how a numbered bookmark #3 looks like:
Note that bookmark icons do not react on mouse clicks. To operate on bookmarks, use the corresponding shortcuts or menu commands.
To add a numbered bookmark, press Ctrl+Shift+<digit>. If this number is occupied by another bookmark, it will be replaced.
Both numbered and unnumbered bookmarks can be added with the bookmarks pop-up as described below.
To add a new bookmark
- Place the caret at the code line you want to mark.
- Press Ctrl+` or choose in the main menu.
- The bookmarks pop-up will appear: In this pop-up, you will see all bookmarks, if any, that are set in the current solution.
- Do one of the following:
- A bookmark is added and the corresponding icon appears to the left of the current line in the editor.
To go to a numbered bookmark, press Ctrl+<digit>. To go to a numbered or an unnumbered bookmark, you can use the bookmarks pop-up as described below.
To navigate to a bookmark
To remove bookmarks
- To remove all bookmarks in the solution, choose in the main menu.
- To remove all bookmarks in the currently opened document, choose in the main menu.
- To remove a numbered bookmark, Ctrl+Shift+<digit>.
- To remove a numbered or unnumbered bookmark, choose in the menu or press Ctrl+`. In the bookmarks pop-up, choose a bookmark thet you want to remove and press Delete.
This feature is supported in the following languages/technologies:
The instructions and examples given here address the use of the feature in C#. For details specific to other languages, see corresponding topics in the ReSharper by Language section.