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I work on a lot of different projects. You probably do too.
Back in 2018, I created an extension for VSCode to help solve the problem of managing many different projects, using many different workspaces. It's called Workspace Explorer.
Workspace Explorer provides a file-browser-like experience for your workspaces. Some of the things you can do:
- Workspaces
- Create Workspaces
- Delete Workspaces
- Rename Workspaces
- Open a Workspace in Another Window
- Open a Workspace in the Same Window
- Sub-Folders
- Organize Workspaces in Sub-folders
- Delete Sub-folders
- Rename Sub-Folders
- Custom Icons
- Set Custom Icons for Workspaces and Sub-folders
Workspace Explorer 2.0.0
Today I'm releasing version 2.0.0
of Workspace Explorer. This release brings support for jpg
icons, environment variables in config paths, and patches several bugs. I've incremented the major version as support for SVG icons has been removed, due to an issue in VSCode.
Icon Format Support
svg- png
- jpg (new)
Environment Variable Support
${env:NAME_OF_ENV_VAR}/remainder/of/your/path
/root/of/my/path/${env:NAME_OF_ENV_VAR}/remainder/of/your/path
${env:USERPROFILE}\my\windows\path
Workspace Explorer is developed open source on GitLab. Special thanks to all the contributors and issue reporters over the years.
https://gitlab.com/tomsaunders-tools/vscode-workspace-explorer
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by sirfuzzalot
sirfuzzalot | Sciencx (2021-05-08T23:02:51+00:00) Take Control of Your VSCode Workspaces ?️. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2021/05/08/take-control-of-your-vscode-workspaces-%f0%9f%9b%a0%ef%b8%8f/
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