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Add an OSX filetype registration (and icon) for .sublime-project files

Russell Keith-Magee 14 years ago updated by Jon Skinner 13 years ago 2
This would make it easier to open existing ST2 projects using the Finder.

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I agree. This would make it a lot easier to open projects from Finder. Right now, it's very awkward to open a project. You have to have Sublime already opened in order to access the "open project" option. 
I would love to have projects work like .git files.
Instead of having to name a project and having to save a visible file, and then open the project manually, just store a invisible file on the folder automatically and open it automatically when that folder is opened.

You might argue that some projects might involve more that 1 folder. While that is true, there is most certainly a main folder for a project and accessory folders and accessory files. 
If no folder exist, then probably it isn't big enough to be considered a project of to benefit from anything a project have to offer.

How to choose the main folder? Use the 1st opened folder.

Make projects transparent to users. The project name = main folder name. When the user, opens the folder again, load the .sublime-project invisible file, and he/she will have the project and configurations loaded automatically.

PS: Windows users might not understand what I'm talking about.
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