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RenanGreca opened this issue Feb 18, 2023 · 3 comments
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✨ Separate files and folders in the "Open Recent" sub-menu #1061

RenanGreca opened this issue Feb 18, 2023 · 3 comments
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

If both share the same list, after opening a few files within the same project, other projects will not be found in the menu.

Describe the solution you'd like

The histories of recently-opened files and folders should be separated, so you can easily switch between projects even if many files were opened recently. This is done by VSCode and other editors. XCode doesn't do this, but XCode only tracks projects/playgrounds, not individual source files.

Describe alternatives you've considered

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@RenanGreca RenanGreca added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 18, 2023
@austincondiff austincondiff moved this from 🆕 New to 💬 Needs Clarification in CodeEdit Project Feb 18, 2023
@austincondiff austincondiff moved this from 💬 Needs Clarification to 📋 Backlog in CodeEdit Project Mar 4, 2023
@austincondiff austincondiff added the good first issue Good for newcomers label Apr 19, 2025
@austincondiff austincondiff moved this from 📋 Backlog to 📋 Todo in CodeEdit Project Apr 19, 2025
atsrus pushed a commit to atsrus/CodeEdit that referenced this issue May 4, 2025
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atsrus commented May 4, 2025

Hi, Totally and utterly new to the GitHub thing so please don't shout at me yet!. I am a newbie in Open Source arena but would like to try working on this issue, I have done work in the background even before any assignment just for learning purposes. I have only worked on my own iOS apps before and would like to do more on MACos side. Also that I wanted to move all my other Python work away from VSCode and came across your project, which seemed like it deserved attention if I was going to benefit from it. (n.b. I am not sure why the comment about this one appeared, all I did was push changes from my MAC Xcode repo to my new Github repository with the fork of CodeEdit. I've not created any requests etc. that I am aware of). Is the next step for you to assign this ?

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@atsrus welcome to the project and I look forward to what you can do! If you have any questions at all, feel free to ask here or in our Discord server.

@austincondiff austincondiff moved this from 📋 Todo to 🏃‍♂️ In Progress in CodeEdit Project May 4, 2025
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atsrus commented May 5, 2025

Generated a pull request for this. Not entirely sure I've done that correctly.
[https://github.com//pull/2039] Let me know if I need to do anything differently .tks

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