How to format code in Visual Studio Code on Windows

If you are working on PHP you should download the PHP extension format code.

Press F1 and type:

ext install PHP Code Format

Then Shift + Alt + F will work.


Simply use Ctrl + Shift + I
Or
Right Click on document and Click on Format Document


If it's for JavaScript, JSON, CSS, Sass, and HTML, there no better way than the Beautify extension. It is simple and very useful!

Once installed the way you do it are described here with good illustrations (to avoid content duplication): How can I format PHP files with HTML markup in Visual Studio Code?

For others languages, you add the appropriate extensions and you can set keybinding (you need to get the appropriate command to execute, and add the keybinding to keybindings.json). I have explained that in the link above. Always read well the documentation of the extensions. There you can find all the possible configurations and so.

For specific languages you can search via Visual Studio Code in the extension marketplace. Enter just Beautify and you will see all the different Beautify extensions for the different languages. Also you can use formatting format formatter keywords, like PHP formatting and so.

Also, you can use the integrated formatting tool of Visual Studio Code. Mostly by clicking right and selecting formatting document, you can also format just a selection.

Here is the shortcut for formatting the whole document:

  • On Windows: Alt + Shift + F
  • On Mac: Shift + Option + F
  • On Ubuntu: Ctrl + Shift + I

You can also select the code you want to format and right click, find the format code menu item and it should have the keyboard command listed next to it.

By default it should be Shift + Alt/Option + F.