“Speed Up Your Workflow with These Must-Know Atom Shortcuts”
Atom is loved for its simplicity and hackability, but mastering a few shortcuts makes it truly effective. Cmd + T
lets you search and open files quickly, while Cmd + / toggles comments, saving time in adding or removing notes. For multi-line editing, Cmd + D
selects the next occurrence of a word, and Cmd + Shift
+ D duplicates lines instantly. Cmd + Alt
+ Arrow moves lines up or down, giving flexibility in arranging code. With the Command Palette (Cmd + Shift
+ P), you can access nearly all commands in Atom, enhancing productivity. Multi-cursor editing (Cmd + Ctrl
+ G) makes batch edits seamless, so you can tweak code in one go. Learn these shortcuts to make Atom feel like an extension of your hands, letting you focus on the code rather than the clicks.