The Command Palette in SuiteCloud Extension for Visual Studio Code

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Manuelito Macalinao
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The Command Palette in SuiteCloud Extension for Visual Studio Code

Interact through the Command Palette to use SuiteCloud Extension for VS Code. The Command Palette offers a simple way to invoke the SuiteCloud functionalities by providing autocompletion and suggestion features to display the name of the available commands. To trigger it:

  • Press Ctrl+Shift+P if you are using Windows or Linux.

  • Press Cmd+Shift+P if you are using MacOS.

How to Work with a SuiteCloud Project in SuiteCloud Extension for Visual Studio Code

To start working with a SuiteCloud project, you can do any of the following actions:

  • Create a SuiteCloud project. To do this, open the Command Palette, entersuitecloudand, from the dropdown list, selectSuiteCloud: Create Project.

  • Open a SuiteCloud project. To do this, go toFile>Open Folder...and select the root folder of your SuiteCloud project.

For more information, seeCreating a SuiteCloud Project in SuiteCloud Extension for Visual Studio Code.

How to Work with Multiple SuiteCloud Projects in SuiteCloud Extension for Visual Studio Code

To add a SuiteCloud project to an already opened VS Code window, go toFile>Add Folder To Workspace ...and select the root folder of your SuiteCloud project. This allows you to work with multiple SuiteCloud projects at the same time.

To see the currently active SuiteCloud project name, refer to the SuiteCloud project status bar. To see the default authentication ID (if it has been defined), refer to the auth ID status bar.

Making a File Active in the Editor in SuiteCloud Extension for Visual Studio Code

When running the commands using the Command Palette, make sure that the working SuiteCloud project is detected by selecting a file from the current workspace to make it active in the editor.

Note

This action is not required when running the Create Project command.