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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T23:40:44+00:00 2026-05-11T23:40:44+00:00

What is the quickest way to jump to a particular symbol/selector/class in Xcode? (I’m

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What is the quickest way to jump to a particular symbol/selector/class in Xcode? (I’m looking for keyboard shortcuts preferably).

Right now, I know two ways of doing this:

  • “Open Quickly” > Click on the Symbols dropdown menu at the top of the editor > Select the selector to jump to it.
  • Click on “Project Symbols” in the “Groups and Files” section on the left sidebar, and type in a name in the Search text field in the top right of the XCode window.

Is there a quicker way of doing this? (If I could even assign a shortcut to jump to the “Project Symbols”, that would suffice for me. Alternatively, if I can find a keyboard shortcut to jump to the symbol dropdown above an editor that would do it to).

For experienced Xcode programmers, what do you use to jump to a symbol?

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    2026-05-11T23:40:44+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:40 pm

    In Xcode 3.2, the “Open Quickly” command (Shift-Control-D) lets you type in selectors and class names as well as file names. This would at least get you close to what you wanted.

    Your idea about using the “Symbols” drop-down also works. You can use the keystroke Control-2 to bring up the Symbols drop-down menu, and then use the arrow keys, or start typing the name of the method that you want to reach.

    Edit: In Xcode 4, the “Symbols” drop-down appears when pressing Control-6. You can change this in the Xcode settings by changing the key binding for “Standart Editor > Show Document Items”.

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