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What's new in Project Manager 11.1

  • Adds an all-new Side Bar
  • Support Remote Development support
  • Support open Remote Projects from local installation
  • Adds support to save Workspaces as Projects
  • Adds Add Project to Workspace command to Command Palette
  • Adds Portable Mode support
  • Adds Disable Project, Add to Workspace, Add to Favorites and Refresh Project commands in Side Bar
  • Adds Open in New Window hover command in Side Bar
  • Adds Localization support

Support

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Project Manager

It helps you to easily access your projects, no matter where they are located. Don't miss those important projects anymore.

You can define your own Projects (also called Favorites), or choose for auto-detect Git, Mercurial or SVN repositories, VSCode folders, or any other folder.

Here are some of the features that Project Manager provides:

  • Save any folder as a Project
  • Save any workspace as a Project
  • Auto-detect Git, Mercurial or SVN repositiories
  • Open projects in the same or new window
  • Identify deleted/renamed projects
  • A Status Bar which identifies the current project
  • A dedicated Side Bar

Features

Available Commands

  • Project Manager: Save Project Save the current folder/workspace as a new project
  • Project Manager: Edit Project Edit your projects manually (projects.json)
  • Project Manager: List Projects to Open List all saved/detected projects and pick one
  • Project Manager: List Projects to Open in New Window List all saved/detected projects and pick one to be opened in New Window
  • Project Manager: Refresh Projects Refresh the cached projects

Manage your projects

Save Project

You can save the current folder/workspace as a Project at any time. You just need to type its name.

Save

It suggests a name to you automatically :)

Edit Projects

For easier customization of your project list, you can edit the projects.json file, directly inside Code. Just execute Project Manager: Edit Projects and the projects.json file is opened. Simple as this:

[
    {
        "name": "Pascal MI",
        "rootPath": "c:\\PascalProjects\\pascal-menu-insight",
        "paths": [],
        "group": "",
        "enabled": true
    },
    {
        "name": "Bookmarks",
        "rootPath": "$home\\Documents\\GitHub\\vscode-bookmarks",
        "paths": [],
        "group": "",
        "enabled": true
    },
    {
        "name": "Numbered Bookmarks",
        "rootPath": "$home\\Documents\\GitHub\\vscode-numbered-bookmarks",
        "paths": [],
        "group": "",
        "enabled": false
    }
]

For now, only name, rootPath, and enabled fields are used.

Use a special variable called $home while defining any path. It will be replaced by the HOME folder.

Projects that are not enabled will be hidden from project listings until re-enabled.

Be sure that the JSON file is well-formed. Otherwise, Project Manager will not be able to open it, and an error message like this should appear. In this case, you should use the Open File button to fix it.

Corrupted

Access

List Projects to Open

Shows your projects and select one to open.

List Projects to Open in New Window

Just like List Projects but always opening in New Window.

Keyboard Focused Users

If you are a keyboard focused user and uses Vim like keyboard navigation, you can navigate thru the project list with your own keybindings.

Just use the when clause "inProjectManagerList", like:

    {
        "key": "ctrl+j",
        "command": "workbench.action.quickOpenSelectNext",
        "when": "inProjectManagerList"
    }

Available Settings

You can choose how your projects are sorted

  • Saved: The order that you saved the projects
  • Name: The name that you typed for the project
  • Path: The full path of the project
  • Recent: The recently used projects
    "projectManager.sortList": "Name"

List

  • Choose if the project list must be grouped by its kind (Favorites, Git, Mercurial, SVN and VS Code).
    "projectManager.groupList": true
  • Should the current project be removed from the list? (false by default)
    "projectManager.removeCurrentProjectFromList": true
  • Should identify invalid paths on project list? (true by default)
    "projectManager.checkInvalidPathsBeforeListing": false
  • Filter Projects Through Full Path (false by default)
    "projectManager.filterOnFullPath": true
  • Custom projects file (projects.json) location

If you intend to share projects between Stable and Insider installations, or if you store your settings in different locations (cloud services), you can indicate an alternative location for the projects.json file.

    "projectManager.projectsLocation": "C\\Users\\myUser\\AppData\\Roaming\\Code\\User"
  • Automatic Detection of Projects (Git git, Mercurial git, SVN svn and VSCode vscode)
    "projectManager.git.baseFolders": [
        "c:\\Projects\\code",
        "d:\\MoreProjects\\code-testing",
        "$home\\personal-coding"
    ]

Define the folders which contains the projects

    "projectManager.git.ignoredFolders": [
        "node_modules", 
        "out", 
        "typings", 
        "test"
    ],

Define which folders should be ignored (inside the BaseFolders)

    "projectManager.git.maxDepthRecursion": 4

Define how deeps it should search for projects

  • Cache automatically detected projects (true by default)
    "projectManager.cacheProjectsBetweenSessions": false
  • Display the Project Name in Status Bar (true by default)
    "projectManager.showProjectNameInStatusBar": true
  • Open projects in New Window when clicking in status bar (false by default)
    "projectManager.openInNewWindowWhenClickingInStatusBar": true
  • Indicates if the New Window command should open the project in current window, when empty (always by default)

    • always: Whenever you call the Open in New Window command, it will open in the current window, if empty"
    • onlyUsingCommandPalette: Only open in the current window if you use the Command Palette"
    • onlyUsingSideBar: Only open in the current window if you use the Side Bar"
    • never: Works as today. The Open in New Window command will always open in New Window
    "projectManager.openInCurrenWindowIfEmpty": "always"

Side Bar

The Projects are now presented in its own Side Bar, giving you more free space in your Explorer view. You will have a few extra commands available:

  • Open a project, simply clicking in the project item
  • Open a project in a New Window, right clicking in the project item, or using the hover button
  • Add a project to the current Workspace

Side Bar

If you don't want to see the Project Manager icon in the Activity Bar, right-click and uncheck it from the context menu.

Installation and Configuration

You should follow the official documentation to:

License

MIT © Alessandro Fragnani