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How do you auto format code in Visual Studio?

I know Visual Studio can auto format to make my methods and loops indented properly, but I cannot find the setting.

From top menu: Edit --> Advanced --> Format Document
what about for 2019?
still the same in vs2019
Do you mean "how do you format a block of code with a couple keystrokes"? That seems to be what the popular answers refer to (rather than "how do you auto format" ... as you type/paste/etc).
For Visual Studio 2017 . Using shortcut Ctrl + Alt + Enter

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Ronan Boiteau

To format a selection: Ctrl+K, Ctrl+F

To format a document: Ctrl+K, Ctrl+D

See the pre-defined keyboard shortcuts. (These two are Edit.FormatSelection and Edit.FormatDocument.)

Note for macOS

On macOS, use the CMD ⌘ key instead of Ctrl:

To format a selection: CMD ⌘+K, CMD ⌘+F

To format a document: CMD ⌘+K, CMD ⌘+D


vs 2010 seems to be ctrl + k, ctrl + d
Its Ctr + K, Ctrl + D in Visual Studio 2013 to format a document.
In VS2010, if you have Format document is not available... error message, please read: stackoverflow.com/q/8812741/1016891
These are accurate for VS2013
I dont know why Microsoft keeps changing these. For future reference, it can be found under Edit - > Advanced -> Format Document Who knows, they're probably going to rename that menu in the next iteration.
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ono2012

For Visual Studio 2010/2013/2015/2017/2019

Format Document (Ctrl+K,Ctrl+D), i.e. press&hold Ctrl, press&release K then tap D as it is a sequence

Format Selection (Ctrl+K,Ctrl+F)

Toolbar Edit -> Advanced (If you can't see Advanced, select a code file in solution explorer and try again)

Your shortcuts might display differently to mine as I am set up for C# coding but navigating via the toolbar will get you to your ones.

If it isn't working, look for errors in your code, like missing brackets which stop auto format from working


If you find that it isn't working, check your brackets {}, (), when it doesn't work for me, it is because there are open brackets somewhere in the file.
Is there any way to not use a sequence of keys but just on combination of keys?
@UpulieHan I think you can edit your shortcuts Tools > Options > Environment > Keyboard > Search for "Edit.FormatDocument" ... Ctrl+Alt+; seems like an available combo for me :)
If you are trying to auto format HTML code then this command won't work, instead look at stackoverflow.com/questions/41329393/…
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Peter Mortensen

I have installed an extension named "Format document on Save" which formats the whole document every time you save it.

For installing it in Visual Studio 2015 or Visual Studio 2017, on Tools just click the "Extensions and Updates...":

https://i.stack.imgur.com/Utaiy.png

And then just go to "Online" at the left panel and search for "Format document on save":

https://i.stack.imgur.com/33W00.png


Also you can install it by visual studio market place marketplace.visualstudio.com/…
I tried it, but it looks like this issue is getting in the way. And I don't want to clean up what VS messed up while doing a cleanup.
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hpsanampudi

Go to menu Tools → Extensions & Updates and type "productivity" in search: Install 'Productivity Power Tools 2015' Restart Visual Studio. Go to menu Tools → Options → Productivity Power Tools → Power Commands and check "Format document on save":

Note: In VS2022 we don't have power commands.

If anyone want to have "Format document on save" and "Remove and sort using on save" install Mads Kristensen extension for VS2022 https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MadsKristensen.CodeCleanupOnSave

After installing this extension it will automatically "Format document on save", "Remove and sort using on save" and "Apply file header preferences".

If we want to customize default settings click on "Configure Code Cleanup" menu item to add/remove any available fixers.


Would have been good if it working while typing, as with VB.NET:
have to get used to formatting every new document you edit and committing changes before you actually change the file otherwise the commits can look pretty noisy
Installed the extension for visual studio 2019, i don'tsee powerCommands after HTML Copy.
It works for me, Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2019 Version 16.5.2
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Peter Mortensen

Follow the steps below:

Go to menu Tools

Go to Options

Go to the Text Editor options

Click the language of your choice. I used C# as an example.

See the below image:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/jS12O.png


And once I've done this? I can't see any of those settings handle automatic indentation?
@MrJalapeno I have absolutely no idea what question I was answering here 6 years ago but 34 people have found it useful. Sorry for the confusion. I probably misinterpreted the question in which case my answer applies since there are formatting related options in my answer. In hindsight, it's safe to say the OP was looking for ctrl+k, ctrl+d.
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Peter Mortensen

You can define new key bindings by going to Tools → Options → Environment → keyboard:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/5Lk65.png


Thanks. For me Ctrl E + D in VS2005 scheme :)
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Ali.Ghodrat

Visual Studio 2019 & 2022

Format Document, While you're holding down Ctrl button, first press K then D Format Selection, While you're holding down Ctrl button, first press K then F

or just click Edit => Advanced => Format Document / Format Selection

https://i.stack.imgur.com/6PpVR.png


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Jackson Smith

On mac : Shift + Option + F

On ubuntu : Ctrl + Shift + I


This, unlike basically everything else here, still worked for me in 2021 (Ubuntu).
I'm glad to help =)
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Chris Catignani

In Visual Studio 2017, 2019, 2022

Format Document is Ctrl + E, D.

But...if you want to add the Format Document button to a tool bar do this:

Right click on tool bar.

Select "Customize.."

Select the "Commands" Tab.

Select the "Toolbar" radio button.

Select "Text Editor" from the pull down next to the radio button (or whatever tool bar you want the button on)

Now...

Click the Add Command button.

Categories: Edit

Commands: Document Format

Click OK


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Peter Mortensen

I used to use these combinations. I automated this process on Save of a document. You can try my extension Format Document on Save.


Thanks for doing something that should just have been a checkbox in VS settings!
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Peter Mortensen

If you display the HTML Source Editing toolbar, there is a "Format the Whole Document" button as well.


That's a really strange place for it. I have been searching all over for this.
I have VS13, that toolbar does not have a "Format Document" button available.
Using Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2015 Version 14.0.23107.0 D14REL there is a "Format the whole document" button on the toolbar mentioned.
Thank you. It would be nice if we could add it to other toolbars by add or remove buttons>>customize
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Peter Mortensen

The solution provided in accepted answer does not apply to Microsoft Visual Studio 2012.

In case of Visual Studio 2012, the shortcuts are:

For a highlighted block of code: Ctrl + K, Ctrl + F

For the document-wide formatting: Ctrl + K, Ctrl + D


Actually it's not wrong. Both CTRL + K,F and CTRL + E,F do the exact same thing. If you go to EDIT -> Advanced, you will actually see the shortcuts listed as CTRL + E,D and CTRL + E,F. Also commenting can be done with either CTRL + K,C or CTRL + E,C. - Using VS2012 Premium with all the latest updates installed.
@Alan006 Interesting. My installation of VS2012 Pro says Ctrl+ e,f/Ctrl + e,d are not commands.
I think it might be to do with what environment/development settings you choose initially on first launch. They both work for me though, so I wont complain :D
@Alan006 is right, the default environment for VS2010 and up uses the keyboard layout for "Visual Basic" (check Tools -> Options -> Keyboard). "Visual C# 2005" has slightly different keyboard bindings.
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Kraego

SinceVisual Studio 2022 17.1 there is a builtin Feature to run code formatting on save (see devblogs.microsoft), meaning there is no need to install extensions like Format document on Save.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/DEQon.png


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Peter Mortensen

In Visual Studio 2019 , "Code Cleanup" (RunDefaultCodeCleanup) is more advanced (taken from ReSharper): Ctrl + K, Ctrl + E

Options dialog box: Text EditorC#Code StyleFormatting

Auto formatting settings in Visual Studio


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Peter Mortensen

Select the text you want to automatically indent.

Click menu Edit → Advanced → *Format Selection, or press Ctrl + K, Ctrl + F. Format Selection applies the smart indenting rules for the language in which you are programming to the selected text.

Step (1): Ctrl + A

Step (2): Ctrl + K

Step (3): Ctrl + F


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Peter Mortensen

Under menu Tools → Options → Text Editor, then going to the Formatting → General section of whatever language you wish to format you will find General. Check all three formatting check-boxes.

Under menuTools → Options → Text Editor, then going to the TABS section of whatever language you wish to format you will find Indenting. Select Smart and it will activate automatic formatting whenever you use one of the closing elements ; ) } within that block.

There isn't any need for keystrokes.


This doesn't improve "already messed up" code while VB.NET does this.
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Ewan

You can add the buttons to your toolbar by clicking the little drop down arrow to the right of the last toolbar button, select "Add or Remove Buttons" and then click the buttons you want to add a tick to them. The button(s) you select will appear on your toolbar ...

https://i.stack.imgur.com/2d2gl.png

Then you just select text and click the Increase Indent or Decrease Indent buttons. I tested this on Visual Studio 2013 only.


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Lucas Bernalte

In newer versions, the shortcut for the document-wide formatting is: Shift + Alt + F


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Peter Mortensen

Right click:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/ZHKey.png

It works in Visual Studio 2015, maybe earlier version.


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zipzit

The original question said "I cannot find the setting."

Simple answer is: Look at top menu, then

Edit --> Advanced --> Format Document

You will also see the currently assigned key strokes for that function. Nothing special to memorize. This really helps if you use multiple developer environments on different operating systems.


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Peter Mortensen

Select the data and the right click and you will find this option. Format Document and Format Selection:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/TJh52.png


This thread is about Visual Studio. Your comment talks about Visual Studio Code
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Peter Mortensen

Just to further Starwfanatic and Ewan's answers, you can customise your IDE to add any button to any toolbar - so you can add the Format button (as the HTML Source Editing toolbar has) to any other toolbar (like Text Editing with all the other edit controls like increase/decrease indent).

Click the arrow to the right of the toolbar → Add or Remove Buttons → Customize... → Commands tab → button.

Document Format and Selection Format are both under the Edit group.

(Tested in Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2013)


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Peter Mortensen

It's Shift + Alt + F in Windows.

But you can always double check by doing following.

Go to menu View → Command Palette or press Ctrl + Shift + P Search for Format Document You can press that to Auto Format Code or its hot key, written in front of it.


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Sergey Vlasov

With the Continuous Formatting extension (commercial, developed by me), the code is formatted really automatically as you type.


That's great and should be included in VS by default, but the price is too high. For 19 € I would have said "Great!".
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xinthose

Visual Studio Extension - CodeMaid is pretty fine.


Extension not found
With this extension, you can even right click a folder and cleanup all code in all files in it, very convenient.
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Peter Mortensen

If it's still not working then you can select your entire document, copy and paste and it will reformat.

So ...

Ctrl + A

Ctrl + C

Ctrl + V

This is the only thing that I have found that works in Visual Studio Community Edition on Mac.


佚名

You can press shift + alt + F.


That's for VSCode.
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Peter Mortensen

In Visual Studio 2015 and 2017 for C# code.

Scroll to the end of the file Remove the last "curly bracket", } Wait until the line above it shows an error Replace the "curly bracket", } Fini. :)


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Community

You can also use the CodeMaid Extension.

You can get the extension from Visual Studio Market Place.
Here is the link to the extension. CodeMaid


Can you elaborate? Please respond by editing your answer, not here in comments (without "Edit:", "Update:", or similar - the answer should appear as if it was written today).
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Peter Mortensen

If you can afford it (or if you're eligible for the 30-day free trial) JetBrains' ReSharper can reformat a whole project directory.

Just install → right-click a directory → select Cleanup Code from the context menu.