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The most important shortcut to memorize is the one that opens the terminal tool window. Alt + F12 macOS: ⌥ + F12
By mastering these PhpStorm terminal shortcuts, you'll be able to navigate and manage your projects more efficiently, saving you time and increasing your productivity.
The Most Important Shortcut: Opening and Focusing the Terminal
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If the terminal is open and you want to jump back to your code without closing it, use Esc or Ctrl + Tab . 2. Managing Multiple Tabs
Instead of typing php artisan make:controller in the terminal, you can type "make controller" in Search Everywhere and PhpStorm will run the Artisan command for you. This bridges the gap between GUI actions and CLI commands.
: Ctrl + Shift + T (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ T (macOS).
The most important shortcut to memorize is the one that opens the terminal tool window. Alt + F12 macOS: ⌥ + F12
By mastering these PhpStorm terminal shortcuts, you'll be able to navigate and manage your projects more efficiently, saving you time and increasing your productivity. phpstorm terminal shortcut top
The Most Important Shortcut: Opening and Focusing the Terminal The most important shortcut to memorize is the
Are there you find yourself typing repeatedly? Share public link Share public link If the terminal is open
If the terminal is open and you want to jump back to your code without closing it, use Esc or Ctrl + Tab . 2. Managing Multiple Tabs
Instead of typing php artisan make:controller in the terminal, you can type "make controller" in Search Everywhere and PhpStorm will run the Artisan command for you. This bridges the gap between GUI actions and CLI commands.
: Ctrl + Shift + T (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ T (macOS).