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Exclude​From​Project

Some Side Bar.sublime-menu commands to help with .sublime-project management.

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Exclude from Project

At one point I had a bunch of really good project management commands in my sidebar, and for the life of me I can't figure out (a) where they went (b) where they came from and therefore © how to get them back, other than writing them myself.

The most important was “hide from sidebar (and this project)”, which I could use to hide dist/ or node_modules/ or build/ or __pycache__ or whatever. I didn't figure out how to exactly reproduce it (it didn't require a project file to exist) but I'm almost always using a project anyway, so this'll do.

Right click in the sidebar - if you're in a project, you have the option to exclude that file/folder from the project.

Installation

Using Package Control, install “Exclude from Project” or clone this repo in your packages folder.

License

Copyright 2025 Colin Gray. MIT license. See LICENSE file for license.