AI-based application generates tests by VB.NET source code or an explanation
| Combination | Action |
|---|---|
| Ctrl+c | Copy a source code editor content to clipboard |
| Ctrl+v | Insert a source code into editor from clipboard by overwriting the existing content |
| Ctrl+ Shift+c | Copy AI output to clipboard |
| Ctrl+r or Ctrl+enter | Run a source code conversion |
| Ctrl+Shift+1 | Toggle AI instrcutions editor visibility |
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