This fork is to remove selecting next match on '<'. vscode-quick-selectYes I know about the ⌃⇧⌘← and ⌃⇧⌘→ expand/shrink selection. Having come from VIM I think these are still missing. It now supports multilines automatic selection, matching correctly. NEW: you can also now toggle single/double quotes See the examples below. InstallationPress F1 and narrow down the list commands by typing Manual InstallMac & Linux
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UsageHere some examples - and it supports multiple selections. In the examples below use CTRL instead of ⌘ for Windows. ⌘k " ⌘k ' NEW: You can also use this following shortcut to select either single, double quotes or backticks ⌘k ; NEW: You can also use this following shortcut to toggle quotes, e.g. ⌘k : NOTE: the extensions can be configured to exclude backticks from selection or switching ⌘k ` ⌘k ( and ⌘k [ and ⌘k { Using the following performs and outer selection: ⌘k ) and ⌘k ] and ⌘k } Or if you have already made in inner selection, use the same key combination again to expand to an outer selection. ⌘k < This also selects the matching tag. ⌘k > This matches the tag value. Customisation
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