thepocketwade
thepocketwade

Reputation: 6606

Go to Matching Brace in Visual Studio?

Is there a way in Visual Studio 2008 to go from a closing brace to its opening brace? I've found a fair amount of stuff about highlighting the brace, but nothing about moving the cursor to it.

(VB.NET version of this Question: Keyboard shortcut for Jumping between "If/End If")

Upvotes: 615

Views: 212572

Answers (28)

TrueY
TrueY

Reputation: 7610

Windows, Visual Studio 2017, C++, Hungarian keyboard, Ctrl+ú

In Options/Environment/Keyboard, check Editor.GotoBrace.

Upvotes: 0

Tim Santeford
Tim Santeford

Reputation: 28111

I found this for you: Jump between braces in Visual Studio:

Put your cursor before or after the brace (your choice) and then press CTRL + ]. It works with parentheses ( ), brackets [ ] and braces { }. From now on you don’t need to play Where’s Waldo? to find that brace.

With the above shortcut, you can also hold SHIFT to select.

On MacOS, use CMD + SHIFT + \ .

Upvotes: 832

SunbeamRapier
SunbeamRapier

Reputation: 127

June 2021

On a Mac running Windows 10 under parallels for Visual Studio 2019 and c# and with US keyboard the solution which worked for me was to edit the shortcut in" Tools Options Keyboard Edit.GoToBrace

On my system that shortcut was blank...

Press the Ctl key and the ] key and save the shortcut

Upvotes: 0

Bruno Bronosky
Bruno Bronosky

Reputation: 70319

Details that can benefit everyone (Linux/Win/Mac)

The command in the keyboard shortcuts menu/editor is editor.action.jumpToBracket there you can set it to whatever you like. There is also one called editor.action.selectToBracket which has no shortcut by default (at least on Mac).

Etc.

On the Mac editor.action.jumpToBracket starts out as Cmd+Shift+\ and I changed it to Ctrl+] to be in line with what others say here. I did so in the hopes that I could use Ctrl+Shift+] to "Extend selection to matching bracket". That is what lead me to discover the details above. I set editor.action.selectToBracket to Ctrl+Shift+] and got exactly the behavior I wanted.

Upvotes: 6

Claudiu Hardalau
Claudiu Hardalau

Reputation: 177

For Visual Studio Code (as seen in their documentation), use Ctrl+Shift+\.

The setting can be found in:

File/Preferences/Keyboard Shortcut

I am using Visual Studio Code 1.8.0 . Note Visual Studio Code may behave differently for international keyboards (as seen in this answer re: German keyboard)

Hope this helps someone.

Upvotes: 7

Logan
Logan

Reputation: 1784

On a Mac use command+shift+\.

Source: a comment on this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/37877082/3345085. Tested in Visual Studio Code version 1.10.2.

Upvotes: 7

Markus
Markus

Reputation: 1430

In Visual Studio Code on german keyboard it's ctrl+shift+^

But you have to open a file with correct extension - it's not working in new unsaved files for example.

Upvotes: 3

Royi Namir
Royi Namir

Reputation: 148514

A bit relevant, but for HTML tags: (since there is no built-in solution, Ctrl + J doesn't work for HTML tags : )

Here is the answer as a macro which I've built which does it (toggle), including go to focus:

Here is the demo:

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And here is the code. Enjoy!

Imports System
Imports EnvDTE
Imports EnvDTE80
Imports EnvDTE90
Imports EnvDTE90a
Imports EnvDTE100
Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports System.Windows.Forms

Public Module Module2
    Sub beginToEnd()

        'Place the cursor somewhere in the beginning tag, run the macro, to select from beginning to end tag

        DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection.SelectLine()
        Dim objSel As TextSelection = DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection
        Dim topPoint As TextPoint = objSel.TopPoint
        Dim lTopLine As Long = topPoint.Line
        objSel.GotoLine(lTopLine, False)
        '  DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection.StartOfLine()
        DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection.SelectLine()
        Dim line1 As String = DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection.Text()

        If InStr(line1, "/") Then

            ' MsgBox(line1)
            DTE.ExecuteCommand("Edit.ToggleOutliningExpansion")
            DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection.EndOfLine()
            DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection.StartOfLine(vsStartOfLineOptions.vsStartOfLineOptionsFirstText, True)
            objSel.GotoLine(lTopLine, False)
            DTE.ExecuteCommand("Edit.ToggleOutliningExpansion")
            DTE.ExecuteCommand("Edit.ToggleOutliningExpansion")
        Else
            DTE.ExecuteCommand("Edit.ToggleOutliningExpansion")
            DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection.EndOfLine(False)
            DTE.ExecuteCommand("Edit.ToggleOutliningExpansion")
        End If

        DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection.SelectLine()
        Dim line2 As String = DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection.Text()
        Dim objSel3 As TextSelection = DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection
        Dim topPoint3 As TextPoint = objSel3.TopPoint
        Dim lTopLine3 As Long = topPoint3.Line
        objSel.GotoLine(lTopLine3, False)
        DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection.StartOfLine(vsStartOfLineOptions.vsStartOfLineOptionsFirstText, False)
    End Sub
End Module

Upvotes: 4

JCS in Tampa
JCS in Tampa

Reputation: 131

And Ctrl + Shift + ] will select all of the text.

Upvotes: 13

Zéiksz
Zéiksz

Reputation: 696

On a Hungarian keyboard it is Ctrl + ú.

Upvotes: 5

Paul Gorbas
Paul Gorbas

Reputation: 1792

If for some reason this is NOT working for you, something may have messed up your keyboard bindings (it didn't work for me). You can re-enable the binding easy enough though - at least so I thought:

I tried this procedure:

  • Go to menu Tools -> Options -> Environment -> Keyboard
  • Scroll to, or search for the command Edit.GotoBrace
  • Assign the desired shortcut (mine was empty, so I put in CTRL    + ])
  • Be sure to click the "Assign Button"

I tried it, and it still didn't work. I restarted Visual Studio, and it still didn't work - well it ONLY worked for .cs files, but I need it to work for .vb files and text files, and...well ALL files!

Upvotes: 26

Turkdogan Tasdelen
Turkdogan Tasdelen

Reputation: 898

On a Turkish keyboard, it is Ctrl + ü.

Upvotes: 13

Keith
Keith

Reputation: 385

On a Spanish keyboard it is CTRL + ¿ (or CTRL + ¡).

Upvotes: 14

funkymushroom
funkymushroom

Reputation: 2139

I use Visual Studio 2008, and you can customize what you want this shortcut to be.

Click menu Tools -> Options -> Environment -> Keyboard. Then look for Edit.GotoBrace.

This will tell you what key combination is currently assigned for this. I think you can change this if you want, but it's useful if the Ctrl + ] doesn't work.

Upvotes: 128

karlphillip
karlphillip

Reputation: 93410

On my pt-BR (Brazilian Portuguese) keyboard it is actually CTRL + [.

Upvotes: 9

Pierre
Pierre

Reputation: 4416

Note: It also works for #if / #elif / #endif matching. The caret must be on the #.

Upvotes: 26

Rodrigo
Rodrigo

Reputation:

On my Portuguese keyboard and SO with EN VS, it's CTRL + « to navigate to matching brace and CTRL + SHIFT + « if you intend to select the inner code.

Upvotes: 10

Raymond
Raymond

Reputation: 131

On my Danish keyboard it's CTRL + Å.

Upvotes: 13

David Oliván
David Oliván

Reputation: 2725

On Spanish (Spain) keyboard with VS2012 is Ctrl + ¡ as stated by @Keith but if you use Ctrl + ¿ (typed as Ctrl + Shift + ¡) then goes to Matching Brace plus selects all the code within the two braces and then you can't go again to the other brace.

Upvotes: 2

Fabio Salvalai
Fabio Salvalai

Reputation: 2509

On the Swiss-French keyboard : use CTRL + SHIFT + ^

Upvotes: 2

Peppe
Peppe

Reputation: 101

On my Italian keyboard, it's CTRL + ^.

Upvotes: 10

Ola Karlsson
Ola Karlsson

Reputation: 9193

For completeness sake, on a Swedish keyboard it's CTRL + å .

Also, I guess logical, but worth mentioning CTRL + shift + å (for capital Å), selects everything inside the braces and goes to the matching one.

Upvotes: 11

skz
skz

Reputation: 81

On my Slovenian keyboard it is ALT    + Đ

Upvotes: 8

jasumon janardanan
jasumon janardanan

Reputation: 61

Goto Tools > Options > Environment > Fonts and Colors, select the "Brace Matching (Rectangle)" and change the "Item Background" to e.g. Yellow. This worked for the C# parentheses () {} and [].

Upvotes: 6

Matthieu Rouget
Matthieu Rouget

Reputation: 3369

On my French keyboard, it's CTRL + ^.

Upvotes: 22

Ward Coessens
Ward Coessens

Reputation: 61

On my Dutch (Belgian) keyboard, it's CTRL + ^.

Upvotes: 6

Baldewin
Baldewin

Reputation: 1653

On a German keyboard it's Ctrl + ´.

Upvotes: 20

Ahmad Mageed
Ahmad Mageed

Reputation: 96477

Use CTRL + ] to switch between them. Place the cursor at one of the braces when using it.

Upvotes: 116

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