First of all, I use Visual Studio and ReSharper (R #) for development and have excellent working knowledge of R #. I want to use this knowledge in IntelliJ IDEA (with my personal Java adventures) without learning the IDEA schema schema. IDEA has a Visual Studio key card, but basically updates key bindings like Find (Ctrl + F) and Replace (Ctrl + H), etc. Because Visual Studio has no built-in features like "Inspect This ...", etc. (a kind of material provided by R #), these IntelliJ key keys in the Visual Studio key card are just an IDEA dump.
VS.NET ReSharper comes with two keyboard layouts, IDEA and Visual Studio. I used a Visual Studio key card with R # 5 and would really like to have a key card in the IntelliJ idea, which is actually a combination of a Visual Studio IDEA key card and R # Visual Studio. This combination key card is what I call Visual Studio ReSharper (R #) for the IntelliJ IDEA newsletter.
I would appreciate if someone could separate them, if they created one that is close to the description given. If you hear JetBrains, how do you associate an additional keyboard layout with IntelliJ, which is essentially a combination of a Visual Studio layout (in IntelliJ IDEA) and a Visual Studio ReSharper layout (in VS.NET)?
intellij-idea visual-studio resharper keymapping
ehsanullahjan Nov 05 2018-11-11T00: 00Z
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