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A command-line tool that prints the folder and file structure of your VSCode project, excluding nested items of content in .gitignore.
showme-tree
is a command-line tool that prints the folder and file structure of your VSCode project, excluding files and folders specified in .gitignore
.
You can install showme-tree
using pip:
pip install showme-tree
Run the following command in a Python Virtual Environment to display the folder and file structure of your VSCode project:
showme-tree
The command works best in a version-controlled Git project. If you are not working a Git project, you'll be asked to manually input the path to the project root directory.
Example Output:
|---showme-folder-structure/
|---LICENSE
|---dist/
|---showme-tree/
|---__init__.py
|---main.py
|---README.md
|---setup.py
|---.gitignore
|---myenv/
|---.git/
FAQs
A command-line tool that prints the folder and file structure of your VSCode project, excluding nested items of content in .gitignore.
We found that showme-tree demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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