I do want to mention, that I could’ve just went with the new keyboard combination of Ctrl + K Ctrl + 0. This is until I realize what the default action of Ctrl + M - Toggle Tab Key Moves Focus - actually does, and I find it necessary. With this change in Visual Studio Code, I can now continue to use Ctrl + M to quickly collapse all the sections in my active function, or script. What’s this do, right? If we think back to the ISE (Microsoft’s Integrated Scripting Environment) you may remember that Ctrl + M collapsed all collapsible sections in the current script, or function. Today I added the section for the Ctrl + M keyboard combination, such as can be seen in the last, or third, section of the below JSON.
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