Creating a Multiline Comment in the GitHub Web Editor #133557
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Introduction
I'm embarrassed to say that every time I was editing a GitHub Actions workflow file in GitHub's web editor, and if I needed to make a multiline comment, I either:
#to each line manually (painful!).shortcut and created the multiline comment thereI knew one way to create a multiline comment in VS Code (and the github.dev web-based editor) was (
Cmd ⌘+k,Cmd ⌘+c), but I didn't know how to do it in the GitHub web editor, or if it was even possible.Well, TIL!
The Shortcut
That shortcut is simply
Cmd ⌘+/on macOS (orCtrl+/on Windows). It's that easy! This comments and uncomments the selected lines.It seems as if
Cmd ⌘+/is a standard keyboard shortcut for commenting/uncommenting in many editors, including VS Code, Atom, and Sublime Text. I'm probably just used toCmd ⌘+k,Cmd ⌘+cfrom my Visual Studio days.This works for GitHub Actions workflow files, of course, but I found it also works when editing other code-based files such as JavaScript, Go, Python, C#, Java, Ruby, and I'm sure many others.
Happy editing! 🚀
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