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IntelliJ IDEA: Move line?

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I really like IntelliJ IDEA\'s \"Move statement\" shortcut (Ctrl + Shift + ↑/↓). However -- I am not sure if this is a bug releated to ActionScript edi开发者_如何学JAVAting only -- move stat

I really like IntelliJ IDEA's "Move statement" shortcut (Ctrl + Shift + /). However -- I am not sure if this is a bug releated to ActionScript edi开发者_如何学JAVAting only -- move statement is not always what I want and sometimes it is not correct when editing AS code.

So I just want to move a block of lines up/down. The Eclipse shortcut is Alt + / and does not move statement-wise. Is there an equivalent in IntelliJ IDEA?


Open Setings -> Keymap then search for "move line" via the upper right searchbox.

Under the Code folder you'll see:

  • Move Statement Down
  • Move Statement Up
  • Move Line Down
  • Move Line Up

The actions you're looking for are (as you may guess) the move line actions.


As other people have said this is already available as a command. You can configure the short cut to your liking, but by default (at least in IntelliJ 10) it is bound to ALT + SHIFT + and ALT + SHIFT +


shift + alt + ↑/↓

you can find All short cuts HERE

https://resources.jetbrains.com/storage/products/intellij-idea/docs/IntelliJIDEA_ReferenceCard.pdf


Please find some useful shortcut for IntelliJ:


(1) IntelliJ Debugger

Step over (Go To next Step or line) : F8

Step into (Go into function) : F7

Smart step into : Shift + F7

Step out : Shift + F8

Run to cursor : Alt + F9

Evaluate expression : Alt + F8

Resume program : F9 [Mac = Cmd + ALT + R]

Toggle breakpoint : Ctrl + F8 [Mac = Cmd + F8]

View breakpoints : Ctrl + Shift + F8 [Mac = Cmd + Shift + F8]


(2) Open Specific File

Ctrl + Shift + N


(3) Open All Methods Implemented in class

Open specific class and press,

Ctrl + F12


(4) Go to Specific Line Number

Ctrl + G


(5) Method Implementation and Declaration

Declaration : Ctrl + B

Implementation : Ctrl + Alt + B

Response Type Declaration : Ctrl + Shift + B

Super class override Method : Ctrl + U


(6) Reformate Code

Ctrl + Alt + L


(7) Import relevant class

Click on relevant class (Red color field) and press,

Alt + Enter

Select valid class as per requirement


(8) Hierarchy of method calls

Select specific method and press,

Ctrl + Alt + H


(9) Comment In Code

Single Line : Select specific line and press, Ctrl + /

Multiple Line : Select Multiple Line and Press, Ctrl + Shift + /

(Note : Same operation for uncomment the code)


(10) Display Line Number

Hit Shift twice > write "line" > Show Line Numbers (the line doesn't have the toggle)

View > Active Editor > Show Line Number


(11) Code Selection

Full class selection : Ctrl + A Method Selection : Select Method Name and press, Ctrl + W


(12) Basic Code Completion

To complete methods, keywords etc press,

Ctrl + Space


(13) Code Copy and Paste

Copy : Ctrl + C

Paste : Ctrl + V


(14) Search Operation

Specific File : Ctrl + F

Full Project : Ctrl + Shift + F


(15) Switcher Popup

Open Switcher Popup : Ctrl + Tab

Continue press Ctrl and use ↑/↓/←/→ for move one place to another


(16) Forward Move & Backward Move

Backward : Ctrl + Alt + ← (Left-Arrow)

Forward : Ctrl + Alt + → (Right-Arrow)


(17) Next/previous highlighted error

F2 or (Shift + F2)


(18) Open Java Doc

Select specific method name and press,

Ctrl + Q


(19) Find All commands

Ctrl + Shift + A


(20) Move Line Up/Down

shift + alt + ↑/↓

Thanks...


The LineMover plug-in works very well and is an acceptable solution.


You can move several lines together with move statement. Are you trying to move partial lines? I don't think there's a way in Idea.


try command+shift+up/down this will auto adjust the indentation

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