VS Code Go to Matching Pair Command











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This command won't work for me. I had installed the Visual Studio Keymap, but when I uninstalled that it made no difference. If I open Keyboard Shortcuts and try customizing it to some other keybinding, still nothing. I open the simplest javascript folder/file (folder with a single .js file) to test, simply putting the cursor on either side of the parens in console.log('hi');



Version is 1.28.2 (latest). The only other extensions I have installed are Debugger for Chrome & ESLint.










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    This command won't work for me. I had installed the Visual Studio Keymap, but when I uninstalled that it made no difference. If I open Keyboard Shortcuts and try customizing it to some other keybinding, still nothing. I open the simplest javascript folder/file (folder with a single .js file) to test, simply putting the cursor on either side of the parens in console.log('hi');



    Version is 1.28.2 (latest). The only other extensions I have installed are Debugger for Chrome & ESLint.










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      This command won't work for me. I had installed the Visual Studio Keymap, but when I uninstalled that it made no difference. If I open Keyboard Shortcuts and try customizing it to some other keybinding, still nothing. I open the simplest javascript folder/file (folder with a single .js file) to test, simply putting the cursor on either side of the parens in console.log('hi');



      Version is 1.28.2 (latest). The only other extensions I have installed are Debugger for Chrome & ESLint.










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      This command won't work for me. I had installed the Visual Studio Keymap, but when I uninstalled that it made no difference. If I open Keyboard Shortcuts and try customizing it to some other keybinding, still nothing. I open the simplest javascript folder/file (folder with a single .js file) to test, simply putting the cursor on either side of the parens in console.log('hi');



      Version is 1.28.2 (latest). The only other extensions I have installed are Debugger for Chrome & ESLint.







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          editor.action.jumpToBracket is what you want for .js files, Ctrl-Shift-.



          The "Go to matching pair" command: editor.emmet.action.matchTag is for html files.






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          • Thank. Even the Visual Studio thought go to matching pair was the appropriate command because that command was mapped to the keys that jump to matching delimiter in Visual Studio.
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          editor.action.jumpToBracket is what you want for .js files, Ctrl-Shift-.



          The "Go to matching pair" command: editor.emmet.action.matchTag is for html files.






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          editor.action.jumpToBracket is what you want for .js files, Ctrl-Shift-.



          The "Go to matching pair" command: editor.emmet.action.matchTag is for html files.






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          editor.action.jumpToBracket is what you want for .js files, Ctrl-Shift-.



          The "Go to matching pair" command: editor.emmet.action.matchTag is for html files.







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