Releases: dennykorsukewitz/VSCode-AddFolderToWorkspace
2.0.1
Changed
- Changed to reusable.release.vscode.yml.
- Keep a changelog.
- Updated icon.
Full Changelog: 2.0.0...2.0.1
2.0.0
Refactoring
- Changed source language to TypeScript.
- Added esbuild to get Browser Editor support.
- Refactored code.
- Added addFolderToWorkspace.position: If position is 'Top', the new folder will be added at the beginning of the current workspace. If position is 'Bottom', the new folder will be added at the end of the current workspace.
1.2.1
Maintenance
- Added additional check if vscode.workspace.workspaceFolders exists.
- Saves the new manually entered directory globally.
Recursive Workspaces (only first level)
- Added new setting
addFolderToWorkspace.recursiveWorkspaces
to use recursive Workspaces (only first level).
1.1.1
AddFolderToWorkspace: Add manually a directory...
AddFolderToWorkspace: Add manually a directory...
- Paths can be added manually from now on.
After that, the new workspace can be saved directly in the settings.
AddFolderToWorkspace
Fixed bug - when a workspace has already been added.
1.1.0
AddFolderToWorkspace
This Function provides a searchable list of folders (Workspaces) that can be added simultaneous to the current VSC Workspace. All configured folders will be displayed.
Shortcut: strg + alt + k, p
Command: AddFolderToWorkspace: Add Folder to Workspace.
RemoveFolderFromWorkspace
This Function provides a searchable list of folders (Workspaces) that can be removed simultaneous from the current VSC Workspace. All current open folders are displayed.
Shortcut: strg + alt + k, shift + p
Command: AddFolderToWorkspace: Remove Folder from Workspace.
1.0.2
Maintenance
- Updated README.md
- Updated categories and keywords for Visual Studio Marketplace.
1.0.1
Small Improvements
- Updated README.md
- Changed Shortcut to
strg + alt + k, p
- Added Screenshots
1.0.0
Initial release of AddFolderToWorkspace extension
AddFolderToWorkspace is an extension that adds the selected folder to the workspace (VSC Workspace).
Of course, you can use the already built-in function (workbench.action.addRootFolder
). But then you have to click through all the folders again and again.