In Corey Schafer's Programming Terms: Mutable vs Immutable, at 3:06, he selected multiple lines and commented them out in PyCharm all in one action.
What is this action? Is it a built-in shortcut in PyCharm that I can use or configure myself?
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This is a setting you can change and define in "Settings".
The default is with Ctrl+/ for Windows, or Cmd+/ for Mac.
0Is depends on you're text editor , but probably all text editor use (ctrl + /) just highlight all the code you need to comments and use the shortcut , to know what shortcut using in you're favorite text editor search in google : YourTextEditor shortcuts
This heavily depends on where you're writing your python code. If you're writing it in Notepad, there won't be a shortcut for commenting a line.
However, if you use an IDE, you will probably have such capability alongside the ability to change the shortcut. Just search Google for keyboard shortcuts for your preferred IDE.
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