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Append​Newline

by jeffhandley ALL

Use Command+Option+Enter to add a new line after the current line, without moving the cursor

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  • Total 743
  • Win 451
  • Mac 191
  • Linux 101
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Readme

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AppendNewline

Sublime package to easily add a new line after the current line without moving the cursor.

Comparison to Default Mappings

Sublime has default mappings that are similar but importantly different. + Command+enter add a new line after the current line and move the cursor to the new line + Command+Shift+enter add a new line before the current line and move the cursor to the new line

AppendNewline differs as it adds a new line after the current line without moving the cursor.

Keyboard Mappings

Place a newline at the end of the cursor's current line(s) (without moving the cursor) by pressing: + Command+Option+enter on OS X + Ctrl+Alt+enter on Windows and Linux

Installation

Install Package Control and search for AppendNewline

Thanks

This project is a fork of AppendSemiColon from MauriceZ; thanks!