Go To File
Ctrl+Shift+T
This command navigates you to any file within.
Note that this command works in global scope, i.e. you do not need to bring your focus to the editor editor to invoke it.
To go to a file in the current solution
Press Ctrl+Shift+T or choose
from the main menu. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+Shift+A, start typing the command name in the pop-up, and then choose it there.In the Enter file name pop-up that appears, start typing the item name. As you type, the lookup list narrows down, suggesting names that match the entered substring.
Optionally, select Include non-solution files or press Ctrl+Shift+T to include external files and folders to the search results.
Case-insensitive CamelHumps is supported here: for example, you can easily find LocalElementConflictSearcher.cs by typing "LecS".
You can also use wildcards when specifying the name: '*' (asterisk) represents zero or more characters; '+' (plus), ':' (semicolon), '.' (dot), and '\' (backslash) separate parts of the type's fully qualified name.
See Also
Procedures:
- Go to File Member
- Go to Symbol
- Go to Base Symbols
- Go to Derived Symbols
- Go to Declaration
- Go to Implementation
- Go to Type Declaration
- Go to Usages of Symbol
- Navigating to Recent Locations
- Go to Next/Previous Member
- Go to Containing Declaration
- Navigation from Symbols
- Navigate To
- Finding Usages
- Context Navigation
- CamelHumps