9 | `⌘ D` | select current word (repeat to include next instance of word) |
10 | `⌘ L` | select current line (repeat to include next line) |
11 | `⌘ ⇧ L` | split selection into multiple lines |
12 | `⌘ ⇧ A` | select text inside tag (repeat to expand) |
13 | `Ctrl ⇧ M` | select to curly or angle brackets (repeat to expand) |
16 Replace ⌘ with Ctrl on Windows and Linux.
20 | `⌘ Alt [` | fold closest block |
21 | `⌘ Alt ]` | unfold closest block |
22 | `⌘ K` `⌘ 1` | fold all first level code blocks |
23 | `⌘ K` `⌘ 2` | fold all second level code blocks |
24 | `⌘ K` `⌘ 3 (etc)` | fold all third level code blocks (etc) |
25 | `⌘ K` `⌘ T` | fold all HTML attributes |
26 | `⌘ K` `⌘ 0` | unfold everything |
31 | `⌘ ⇧ D` | duplicate current line/selection |
32 | `⌘ ⇧ K` | delete current line/selection |
37 | `⌘ P` | goto anything |
38 | `⌘ G` | goto line number |
39 | `⌘ R` | goto symbol |
40 | `⌘ P, :` | goto line number (enter number after `:`) |
41 | `⌘ P, #` | goto and list fuzzy-matches of string (enter characters after `#`) |
42 | `⌘ P, @` | goto and list symbol (begin typing symbol name after `@`) |
52 Use `subl` to open files in Sublime from the terminal.