

Both keybindings preform the same functionality, so in other words, 2 keybindings, 1 vscode command. Otherwise: If the cursor is in the middle of the line, press shift + option + up-arrow.

To use multiple cursors to select all matches, you can use 1 of 2 keybindings. To select an entire line, between line breaks (aka a paragraph): If the cursor is at the end of the line: Optionally, to include the newline at the end of the line, press right-arrow. You can also do it if you click your desktop and hit Command-A. If I do it in this Word document, all the text selects: It even works on the finder if you have that window open. You can use it in a wide variety of settings. I am going to try and bundle all answers I feel are relevant together, and add two more that, not only get the job done, but are really great tools for making single changes over multiple occurrences of the same code. You simply hit Command and the letter A at the same time on your keyboard. Its possible to use the rename and refactoring tools, for not just selecting all, but making specific changes, after everything has been selected. Several options have been listed, but a couple are missing.
