TurboWarp / extensions

User-contributed unsandboxed extension gallery for TurboWarp
https://extensions.turbowarp.org/
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Dir folder block idea #837

Open Gaypatapon opened 1 year ago

Gaypatapon commented 1 year ago

We should have a extention that lets you load files from dir folders, for security reasons it will only let you pick folders that you created, this will be useful if you dont want the project file size to be big. Its going to only work for electron or offline uses, this is based of this issue #444

CST1229 commented 1 year ago

Websites can't do this (they can only access files through file prompts or files you already opened with a file prompt in that session).

Gaypatapon commented 1 year ago

Websites can't do this (they can only access files through file prompts or files you already opened with a file prompt in that session).

Ok but i meant for offline use, like for electron or for the offline editor

fast-food-inception commented 1 year ago

Websites can't do this (they can only access files through file prompts or files you already opened with a file prompt in that session).

For electron

SDFTDusername commented 1 year ago

Websites can't do this (they can only access files through file prompts or files you already opened with a file prompt in that session).

there's a website called netlify that lets you drop in folders, maybe it's possible? or does that only work for dragging and dropping?

Gaypatapon commented 1 year ago

Websites can't do this (they can only access files through file prompts or files you already opened with a file prompt in that session).

there's a website called netlify that lets you drop in folders, maybe it's possible? or does that only work for dragging and dropping?

i think so but i meant for offline, but yeah maybe that too

yuri-kiss commented 1 year ago

https://vscode.dev/ can access folders if you choose one and allow it. (for some browsers you can't open local folders, like firefox)

Gaypatapon commented 1 year ago

https://vscode.dev/ can access folders if you choose one and allow it. (for some browsers you can't open local folders, like firefox)

okay but i meant something like this #444