This Atom package provides Eclipse IDE key mappings for Atom. Currently the Eclipse shortcuts are directly mapped to existing Atom commands.
Use the Atom package manager, which can be found in the Settings view or
run apm install eclipse-keybindings
from the command line.
Mac users: press ⌘
instead of Ctrl
(same as in Eclipse on Mac).
Ctrl-Shift-R
Open Resource (Eclipse) / Find File (Atom)Ctrl-Shift-S
Save AllCtrl-3
Quick Access (Eclipse) / Command Palette (Atom)Ctrl-H
Find in Project (same on Mac)Ctrl-E
Quick Switch Editor (Eclipse) / Find in Buffer (Atom)
Ctrl-Shift-F
Format Code (Eclipse) / Auto Indent (Atom)Alt-↑
Move line UpAlt-↓
Move line DownCtrl-L
Go to line...Ctrl-D
Delete lineCtrl-Alt-↓
Duplicate linesCtrl-Alt-J
Join linesCtrl-O
Show Outline (Eclipse) / File Symbols (Atom)Ctrl-Shift-X
Upper CaseCtrl-Shift-Y
Lower CaseCtrl-Shift-P
Go to matching bracketCtrl-Shift-C
Toggle CommentsAlt-Shift-↑
Select inside bracketsAlt-/
Autocomplete (not on Mac)Ctrl-/
Toggle Comment (already the Atom default)
These keybindings might conflict with keybindings of other installed Atom packages. (You can find out which ones by using the Keybinding Resolver: Ctrl-.
)
- The Emmet package overwrites several keybindings used by eclipse-keybindings.
- Some actions are also mapped to other keybindings so the eclipse keybinding won't show up next to the menu entry.
Ctrl-D
is also bound tofind-and-replace:select-next
Ctrl-/
Toggle Comment is mapped to a different key combination on non-english layouts (see: Atom Keymap Issue).
If you request a new keybinding please specify which Atom command should be executed when the keys are pressed. The full Atom Command Palette is available by pressing Ctrl-3
.
Please note that Atom might not (yet) have a corresponding functionality for a specific Eclipse command.