Project Manager

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Project Manager helps easily access projects, auto-detects Git/SVN, saves folders as projects, and has a dedicated side bar.

(4.6)
Average rating 4.6 out of 5

Free, Freemium

Tool Information

Company

None

Founded

2016

Pricing

Free, Freemium

About Project Manager

Project Manager is a VS Code extension that helps you easily access and switch between your projects. It’s an organization utility, not an AI tool.

Pros

  • ✔️ Easily access and switch between projects.
  • ✔️ Great for organizing many project folders.
  • ✔️ Saves time opening projects vs. file dialog.
  • ✔️ Auto-detects Git, SVN, and VS Code projects.
  • ✔️ Provides a dedicated Side Bar for quick access.
  • ✔️ Supports saving workspaces, not just folders.

Cons

  • ✖️ It is not an AI tool.
  • ✖️ Less useful if you only manage a few projects.
  • ✖️ Functionality overlaps with VS Code’s native “Recents”.
  • ✖️ Can become cluttered with hundreds of projects.

Key Features

✔️ Save favorite projects for quick access.
✔️ A dedicated Side Bar view listing all projects.
✔️ Open projects in the same or a new window.
✔️ Automatic detection of project types.
✔️ Add custom tags and labels to projects.

 

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Pricing Plans

Free Plan

Use Cases

Quickly switch between multiple projects without searching folders.

Organize all your workspaces in one clean sidebar.

Reopen recent projects instantly to save time.

Avoid confusion by grouping related projects together.

Reduce setup time by loading preferred project settings automatically.

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Quickly switching between different microservices.

Organizing contributions to various open-source repos.

Separating work and personal coding projects.

Accessing frequently used starter templates.

Onboarding new developers with a list of key projects.

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