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2Categories = ["Emacs"] 2Categories: ["Emacs"]
3Description = "" 3Description: ""
4Tags = ["emacs", "lisp"] 4Tags: ["emacs", "lisp"]
5title = "Opening Projects with Projectile" 5title: "Opening Projects with Projectile"
6date = 2014-07-12T09:12:34Z 6date: 2014-07-12T09:12:34Z
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9I use [Projectile][] for working with projects in Emacs. It's really good at finding files in projects, working with source code indexes (I use [Global][]), and with its [perspective][] support, it's also great at separating projects into workspaces. However, I've always felt it lacking in actually opening projects. I tend to work on different projects all the time and `projectile-switch-project` only tracks projects once they've been opened initially (despite the name, it works across Emacs sessions). 9I use [Projectile][] for working with projects in Emacs. It's really good at finding files in projects, working with source code indexes (I use [Global][]), and with its [perspective][] support, it's also great at separating projects into workspaces. However, I've always felt it lacking in actually opening projects. I tend to work on different projects all the time and `projectile-switch-project` only tracks projects once they've been opened initially (despite the name, it works across Emacs sessions).
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