Projects
Projects let you organize different folders on the same computer without creating multiple connections. Switch between codebases, clients, or experiments instantly.
What are projects?
Section titled “What are projects?”A project is a folder on your connected computer that you want to work with:
- Code repositories
- Client websites
- Configuration directories
- Documentation folders
- Any directory you need to access
Why use projects?
Section titled “Why use projects?”Instead of reconnecting or navigating manually each time:
- Switch instantly - Jump between folders with one tap
- Stay organized - Group related work together
- Save time - No more
cdcommands to find your work - Track activity - See which projects you use most
How it works
Section titled “How it works”- Connect to a space - Establish SSH connection first
- Add projects - Choose folders you want to work with
- Switch freely - Change projects without reconnecting
- Stay focused - Terminal and editor update automatically
Project discovery
Section titled “Project discovery”Kisuke helps you find projects quickly:
- Auto-discovery - Finds git repos, package files, and more
- Manual browse - Navigate and select any folder
- Quick add - Paste a path you already know
- Create new - Start fresh with a new folder
Common workflows
Section titled “Common workflows”Development machine
Section titled “Development machine”Add all your code repositories:
- Personal projects
- Work repositories
- Learning exercises
- Quick experiments
Web server
Section titled “Web server”Organize your sites:
- Production websites
- Staging environments
- Configuration files
- Log directories
Multi-client work
Section titled “Multi-client work”Keep clients separated:
- One project per client
- Easy context switching
- Clear billing boundaries
- No confusion
Getting started
Section titled “Getting started”Once you’ve connected to a space:
- First time? Kisuke will prompt you to add projects
- Use auto-discovery for quick setup
- Add more anytime with the + button
- Switch instantly from the project menu