![]() ![]() ![]() You can save this by selecting File > Save Workspace As. VS Code will typically use the last workspace you had loaded as default when it loads up, but there have been a time or two when I was thankful I had taken the time to save my workspace settings. ![]() Now, return once more to VS Code and click File > Add Folder to Workspace., selecting your newly created GitHub folder. If this does not already exist on your machine, create a folder somewhere (I personally created it in my Documents directory on my Windows machine) and name it GitHub. Feel free to skip this step, name the folder something different or add additional folders within it before cloning any projects* This step is not required, I just prefer it for organizational purposes. This will serve as a base for your Workspace (as I am currently unaware of a way to create a Workspace from scratch.) It is my personal preference to also create a folder called local within this folder to stash random files. and select your folder that you want to work from. Once you've created it, return to VSCode and click File > Add Folder to Workspace. This is simply a folder somewhere on your local machine that you save code to. This is written as though you do not already have a Workspace created. How to Set Up GitHub Projects in VSC Workspace ![]()
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