Keyboard Shortcuts You Cannot Miss
RubyMine, as a keyboard-centric IDE, suggests keyboard shortcuts for most of its actions. In this topic, you can find a short list of the most indispensable of them, to make your first steps with RubyMine easy.
See the detailed list of default keyboard shortcuts in the Keyboard Shortcuts Reference and learn how to customize your preferred keymap in the Configuring Keyboard Shortcuts section.
Action | Shortcut |
---|---|
Find action by name | Ctrl+Shift+A |
Show the list of available intention actions . | Alt+Enter |
Switch between views (Project,Structure, etc.). | Alt+F1 |
Switch between the tool windows and files opened in the editor. | Ctrl+Tab |
Show the Navigation bar. | Alt+Home |
Insert a live template. | Ctrl+J |
Surround with a live template. | Ctrl+Alt+J |
Edit an item from the Project or another tree view. | F4 |
Comment or uncomment a line or fragment of code with the line or block comment. | Ctrl+Slash Ctrl+Shift+Slash |
Find class or file by name. | Ctrl+N Ctrl+Shift+N |
Duplicate the current line or selection. | Ctrl+D |
Incremental expression selection. | Ctrl+W and Ctrl+Shift+W |
Find/replace text string in the current file. | Ctrl+F Ctrl+R |
Find/replace text in the project or in the specified directory | Ctrl+Shift+F Ctrl+Shift+R |
Search everywhere. | Double-press Shift |
Quick view the usages of the selected symbol. | Ctrl+Shift+F7 |
Expand or collapse a code fragment in the editor. | Ctrl+NumPad Plus Ctrl+NumPad - |
Invoke code completion. | Ctrl+Space |
Show the list of available refactorings (Refactor This). | Ctrl+Shift+Alt+T |
Navigate to Rails components. | Ctrl+Alt+Home |
String interpolation on selection | Shift+3 (for Windows or Linux users) or ⇧3 (for macOS users): |
The complete keymap reference is available from the main menu ( ).
Last modified: 26 October 2017