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Could Fork have an option to always open an empty window with the repository manager focused, and no repos open? I'm on Fork 2.2.3.0, which remembers the list of repos you have open, and restores them when relaunched.
My workflow is to have 1 virtual desktop per project; and on each virtual desktop, an instance of my IDE and an instance of Fork, both open to the corresponding project.
When working on 2 projects, the 2nd instance of Fork initially opens to the 1st project because Fork remembers it from when I open the 1st instance, and I must (or rather, prefer to) close it (Ctrl+W), before opening the 2nd project (which is easy enough via quick launch (Ctrl+P → Enter)).
With the aforementioned option, I'd no longer have to close the 1st project when launching the 2nd instance.
Thanks! ✌️
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Could Fork have an option to always open an empty window with the repository manager focused, and no repos open? I'm on Fork
2.2.3.0
, which remembers the list of repos you have open, and restores them when relaunched.My workflow is to have 1 virtual desktop per project; and on each virtual desktop, an instance of my IDE and an instance of Fork, both open to the corresponding project.
When working on 2 projects, the 2nd instance of Fork initially opens to the 1st project because Fork remembers it from when I open the 1st instance, and I must (or rather, prefer to) close it (Ctrl+W), before opening the 2nd project (which is easy enough via quick launch (Ctrl+P → Enter)).
With the aforementioned option, I'd no longer have to close the 1st project when launching the 2nd instance.
Thanks! ✌️
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: