The VS Code explorer displays folders at the top of a directory. This is a common hierarchy that I like in most cases. But I hate it for content sites. I prefer alphabetical order. I want to see my files and folders all mixed up together. To change the default behavior, open Settings and find the option for `Explorer: Sort Order'
The VS Code explorer displays folders at the top of a directory. This is a common hierarchy that I like in most cases.
But I hate it for content.
For content sites — like chan.dev — I prefer alphabetical order. I want to see my files and folders all mixed up together.
How to Change the Setting
To change the default behavior, open Settings, and find the option for Explorer: Sort Order
With this option enabled, files and folders are interwoven in the explorer.
Why I Prefer Mixed-Sort Order
On chan.dev, I have lots of markdown files. Some of them have images. And I want to keep those images in a folder nearby. I ain’t tryna faff with Cloudinary or hunt down shared /assets/images folder. I want them right next to my post.
This makes it easy to keep my place on the file system.
Take It Further With Workspaces
As mentioned, I prefer the default sort order for most projects. So, I keep this setting stored in my chan.devworkspace. And only this project is impacted by the setting.