Quickly add/remove project folder.
Atom provide application:add-project-folder
to add your project to project list.
And you can right click and chose Remove Project Folder
to remove project from list.
This package enables you to quickly do above actions and provide extra commands to manipulate project list.
- Quickly add/remove project folder, or open in new window(
ctrl-enter
in select-list) - Can switch action between
add
/remove
withtab
and UI color reflect current action. - Replace all project folders with selected item(
ctrl-r
in select-list). - Hide already loaded folders from select list when adding.
- Continuously adding, removing without closing select list(
space
in select-list). - Find Git project recursively from specified directory.
- User defined project-group(add/remove set of project by defined group).
project-folder:add
: Add project folder.project-folder:remove
: Remove project folder.project-folder:open-config
: Open user-config to define project-group as CSON format.
In mini editor
project-folder:replace
: Remove project except selected.project-folder:switch-action
: Switch action 'add' / 'remove'. CSS style changes depending on action add(blue
), remove(red
), so that you can understand what you are doing.project-folder:confirm-and-continue
: Confirm action without closing select list, you can continue to add/remove next project folder.project-folder:open-in-new-window
: Open selected project in new window.project-folder:set-to-top-of-projects
: Set selected project to top of project list.
Here is training course from Basic(step-1) to step3.
- Start
project-folder:add
from command palette or from keymap. - Chose folder you want to add.
- Project folder added and listed in tree-view.
- Start
project-folder:add
from command palette or from keymap. - Type
space
key on item you want to add, and continue to add next item withspace
. - Then type
tab
, selected items color change tored
background to indicate action changed toremove
. Then typespace
to continuously remove folder from project list.
- Start
project-folder:add
from command palette or from keymap. - Add multiple folder by typing
space
several times. - Then type
ctrl-r
on item you want to replace. - Project folders you added on 2. was replaced with only item you just replaced.
This tutorial assume you've cloned git repositories atom
, text-buffer
and atom-keymap
to ~/github
.
- From command paletter execute
project-folder:open-config
. - Paste following text in opened editor and save it.
groups:
atom: [
"~/github/atom"
"~/github/text-buffer"
"~/github/atom-keymap"
]
project-folder:add
, you can see "atom" group shows up in top of list with different icon.ctrl-enter
to openatom
group in new window.- Three directories defined in group have opened in new window!(You can also remove set of directories in same way)
Following keymap is defined for project-folder's select-list mini editor.
'.project-folder atom-text-editor[mini]':
'ctrl-r': 'project-folder:replace'
'tab': 'project-folder:switch-action'
'space': 'project-folder:confirm-and-continue'
'ctrl-enter': 'project-folder:open-in-new-window'
'ctrl-t': 'project-folder:set-to-top-of-projects'
To start project-folder:add
or project-folder:remove
, invoke from command pallete, or set keymap by yourself.
e.g. My setting.(I'm not setting project-folder:remove
since I can switch to it by tab
)
'atom-workspace:not([mini])':
'cmd-p': 'project-folder:add'
projectRootDirectories
: Comma separated list of directries to search project directories.
e.g
~/.atom/packages, ~/github
If you want to directly edit config.cson
, see blow.
"project-folder":
projectRootDirectories: [
"~/.atom/packages"
"~/github"
]