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| <<TableOfContents>> Stuff about Visual Studio Code and legacy Visual Studio. == Visual Studio Code == * [[https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/6zugur/sublime_text_3_is_out/dmy8n8d/|Observations about why Visual Studio Code seems so much faster]] [reddit] === Keyboard shortcuts === Keyboard shortcuts I can never remember. ==== Editing related ==== || '''Shortcut''' || '''Action''' || '''Reference''' || || Ctrl+Shift+L || Expand the focus of the current word, select all occurences in document, and change simultaneously || https://twitter.com/Tyriar/status/1012348877582712832 || || Alt+Up, Alt+Down || Move a line up or down || https://twitter.com/miguelsolorio_/status/1067564999097311232 || Navigation-related: || '''Shortcut''' || '''Action''' || '''Reference''' || || Ctrl+P || Open file || || || Ctrl+T || Symbols in workspace || || || Ctrl+Shift+O || Symbols in current file || https://twitter.com/Tyriar/status/1018953407787233280 || || Ctrl+Shift+K || Create a bookmark ||<|2> https://twitter.com/sarah_edo/status/1022184804446482433 for [[https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=alefragnani.Bookmarks|Bookmarks extension]] || || Ctrl+Shift+J || Jump between bookmarks || ==== CLI shortcuts ==== From https://twitter.com/Tyriar/status/1013787785973547008: * `code .`: Open the current folder in a new window * `code -r .`: Open the current folder in the current window * `code -a .`: Add the current folder to the current window | |
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| == Visual Studio Code == * [[https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/6zugur/sublime_text_3_is_out/dmy8n8d/|Observations about why Visual Studio Code seems so much faster]] [reddit] | 
Contents
Stuff about Visual Studio Code and legacy Visual Studio.
Visual Studio Code
Keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts I can never remember.
Editing related
| Shortcut | Action | Reference | 
| Ctrl+Shift+L | Expand the focus of the current word, select all occurences in document, and change simultaneously | |
| Alt+Up, Alt+Down | Move a line up or down | https://twitter.com/miguelsolorio_/status/1067564999097311232 | 
Navigation-related:
| Shortcut | Action | Reference | 
| Ctrl+P | Open file | 
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| Ctrl+T | Symbols in workspace | 
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| Ctrl+Shift+O | Symbols in current file | |
| Ctrl+Shift+K | Create a bookmark | https://twitter.com/sarah_edo/status/1022184804446482433 for Bookmarks extension | 
| Ctrl+Shift+J | Jump between bookmarks | 
CLI shortcuts
From https://twitter.com/Tyriar/status/1013787785973547008:
- code .: Open the current folder in a new window 
- code -r .: Open the current folder in the current window 
- code -a .: Add the current folder to the current window 
VS2015 minimal installation
Visual Studio 2015 Build Tools
Lightweight C++ Installation in Visual Studio “15”
Building Visual Studio projects on the command-line
Generate a CMake project, targeting Visual Studio 2015:
cd C:\Users\Public\Documents
mkdir build
cd build
cmake --config Release -G "Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64" `
      -D CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=M:\dependencies\ `
      N:\Documents\GitHub\Altus_Standalone
# Build using 4 CPUs
cmake --build . --config Release -- /m:4For building a project generated by CMake, and using Visual Studio 2015:
& "C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\14.0\Bin\MSBuild.exe" .\altus.sln /p:Configuration=Release /maxcpucount
See what DLL dependencies an EXE depends upon
# Open Visual Studio Native Tools command prompt dumpbin.exe /dependents whatever.exe
Offline installation
See: https://www.techtronic.us/blog/post/technology/visual-studio-2012-update-2-offline-installer/
tl;dr: Run offline installer with "/Layout". For MSVC15 (Visual Studio 2016), it was changed to --layout, which must be given an absolute path.
Version Naming
Visual Studio 2012 is "11"; Visual Studio 2013 is "12; Visual Studio 2015 is "14; Visual Studio 2017 is "15".
Boost uses msvc-11.0, msvc-14.0, etc.
Etc
- Best unknown MSVC flag: d2cgsummary. Option highlights the functions that compile the slowest. Officially become documented in Visual Studio 2017: Throughput improvements & advice 
