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unable to change project folders #2

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lemongrassnginger opened this issue Mar 19, 2017 · 4 comments
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unable to change project folders #2

lemongrassnginger opened this issue Mar 19, 2017 · 4 comments

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@lemongrassnginger
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I use project-manager to switch between projects frequently.

When dqs-shell-commands is enabled I can't use project-manger to switch projects (a restart of atom is required to switch). Disabling dqs-shell-commands restores the expected project-manager behaviour. Installing atom-shell-commands instead doesn't cause an issue with project-manager, so I suspect it's something that's been introduced since the fork, maybe some way dqsshellcommands figures out which project it's in?

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Unable to add or remove project folders using tree-view
Linked to #3 ?

@lemongrassnginger lemongrassnginger changed the title Compatibility issue with project-manager unable to change project folders Mar 19, 2017
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dqsully commented Mar 20, 2017

It was a small typo, which is fixed now, but I just noticed another bug which needs to be squashed. Basically when you do change project folders now, it registers all of the keymaps and commands twice, running them twice with a single key press.

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dqsully commented Mar 20, 2017

Alright, new version is up, tell me if you have any problems.

Also, yes, atom-shell-commands did not have any integration with multiple projects, which is one of the first things I worked on. However I messed up a little bit with the project-based .shell-commands.cson.

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@lemongrassnginger
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yep, seems fine now :)

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