Hey there, Android app developers! Are you tired of sifting through menus and mouse clicks in Android Studio? Well, we’ve got a game-changer for you. Welcome to our guide on Android Studio Hotkeys – your secret weapon for faster, more efficient coding. In this post, we’ll show you the essential shortcuts that will turbocharge your Android Studio experience. Let’s get started!
CTRL + SPACE --> Basic Code Completion SHIFT + F6 --> Refactor/Rename Shift + Shift --> Search Every Where ALT + ENTER --> Quick Fix SHIFT + F10 --> Run SHIFT + F9 --> Debug CTRL + N --> Go to Class CTRL + SHIFT + N --> Go to File CTRL + SHIFT + BACKSPACE --> Navigate to Last Edit Location CTRL + ALT + L --> Format Code ALT + 6 --> Show Logcat CTRL + D --> Duplicate Line CTRL + Y --> Delete Line CTRL + E --> Recently Opened Files CTRL + SHIFT + A --> Find Action ALT + INS --> Generate Code ALT + -/+ --> Collapse/Expand Code Blocks
Add Your own shortcuts
You can add your own shortcut key too. Have a look here that how to add shortcut key. Let’s add shortcut key for New Empty blank activity.
File -> Settings -> Keymap ->
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In the Keymap section, Search for Activity. Select Empty Activity and right click (or double click) on it.
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Select add keyboard shortcut. (New window will appear) Set your favorite shortcut key. Click OK. Click Apply and OK. Enjoy!
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Happy coding!