Open a Project
A Project is the unit of workspace selection on the iPhone. It is how you choose which folder on which Mac Codex should work in.
Even if the repository name is the same, it is a different Project when it lives on a different Mac. The easiest way to think about this screen is: choose which workspace on which Mac you want to open.
Where to open a Project
HomeBest for resuming quickly from recent projects or favorites.ProjectsBest when you want the full list.
How to open one
- Open
HomeorProjects. - Tap the
Projectyou want. - Wait for the branch and
Threadinformation to load. - Open an existing
Threador startNew Thread.
When you switch Projects, the Thread list, branch information, and available command or skill suggestions all switch with it.
When to use Home versus Projects
- use recent projects or favorites in
Homefor the workspaces you open every day - use
Projectswhen you want to compare the full list or open something less frequent - when you have multiple Macs registered, look at the Host as well before choosing between projects with similar names
What you can do from the Projects list
- add to favorites
- reorder
- edit
- delete
- add a new
Project
When you add one from + in Projects, choose the Host first and then set the Working Directory. Browse on Mac helps you choose while looking at folders on the Mac.
If you are unsure
- favorite just one workspace you use the most every day
- pull to refresh if the list looks stale
- if the
Projectis missing, check Use It with Codex App or Register a Project
It is easier to manage away from the desk when you do not add too many Projects at once. Starting with the ones you use every day makes Home enough for most cases.