Add Folder To Project ===================== With this plugin you can **open a file in sublime and easily add the file folder to the project**, **add a generic folder (asked by a prompt dialog) to the project** and you can also **copy into the clipboard the path of the file** you're editing **or the path of the file's directory**. You can also create a new project starting from the opened file in sublime. I created this plugin because I often edit files in sublime opening it directly from MS Visual Studio (I created the shortcut Alt+S in VS) or with F4 from TotalCommander and I generally find useful having the directory in the project or copying the file path in the clipboard. Usage ----- Just right click on the view or open the command panel and choose the operation. **Add Folders To Project:** Opens a list of the directories from the root to the file's directory. ![Add Folders To Project](./images/AddFolders.png) **Add This Folder To Project:** Add directly the file's directory to the project. ![Add This Folders To Project](./images/AddThisFolder.png) **Copy File Path**: ![Copy Path](./images/CopyPath.png) Copies the file path to the clipboard. **Copy Dir Path**: Copies the file's dir path to the clipboard. ToDo ---- 1. Add the settings file to allow the user to choose which menu item to visualize both in the righ-click menu and in the operation panel (Ctrl+Shift+P). ChangeLog ========= AddFolder - 1.1.1 --------------- - Corrected behavior with no project already opened. AddFolder - 1.1.0 --------------- - Fixed menu item visibility with file without a phisical path - If there is no phisical paths now the plugin asks for a custom path - If a directory already exists in the project it won't be shown in the list dialog - If the file's directory already exists in the project in the left click menu you'll now see not the "add this folder to project" but a new more useful "remove this folder from poject". Quite self-explaining, I think. - Now you can create a blank new project starting from the opened file with the command (in the Ctrl+Shift+P Menu) "Create Project from File". This command will open a new sublime window with a new project containing only the file's directory. *I can't try it under OsX* so I just copied two lines of code from another project (thanks to the SideBarEnhancements sublime plugin). *OsX Users: can you please tell me if it works?!*. This will be really appreciated. AddFolder - 1.0.0 --------------- - First Release