forget what i said i didn't read all the answer.

2018-02-03 10:54 GMT+00:00 Guillaume Paniagua <paniagua.guillau...@gmail.com
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> I've never used pycharm but if it is possible to open project by passing
> the full folder project to pycharm.sh then you could add a plugin that
> trigger when creating a new project and create a script file in the project
> folder that would call the pycharm.sh with the current directory (project
> directory). It would probably be of interest for the community. Otherwise
> just create a script that would call pysharm.sh <CURRENT_DIR> call it
> open_project.sh and copy it over when you create a new project. It's not
> out of the box but seems easilly feasible and achieve the feature you are
> looking for.
>
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> 2018-02-02 18:23 GMT+00:00 Leif Theden <leif.the...@gmail.com>:
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>> I've never seen pycharm open a project from the Finder, or equivalent in
>> Windows or Linux.  However, if you pass a full path to the project folder
>> to the pycharm.sh (linux, i think also mac osx) it will open the project.
>> I'm a daily user of pycharm, so it is almost never closed....
>>
>> Using that information, you could maybe create a context menu helper (i'm
>> not familar enough with os x to advise how to do that) that launches
>> pycharm with the correct path appended to the pycharm launcher.
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 6:54 PM, Irv Kalb <i...@furrypants.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I teach Python programming at different colleges.  In my courses I use
>>> IDLE because of the simplicity of use for new programming students.
>>>
>>> However, when I'm doing any significant development, I use PyCharm (I'm
>>> a big fan of using a debugger, and I cannot understand or use the debugger
>>> in IDLE.)  I can't seem to find the appropriate place to ask this question
>>> in the PyCharm support pages, so I hope that there is a PyCharm user here
>>> who can answer my question.
>>>
>>> I have built a number of different projects in PyCharm where each
>>> project consists of a number of Python files (main and class files).  This
>>> is all working fine.  And I can certainly re-open projects from inside
>>> PyCharm.  However, what I would like to do, is to open a project from the
>>> Mac Finder.  That is, I have a project in a folder, and I've got the folder
>>> open, but I don't have PyCharm running.  I want to double click on
>>> something in the folder and have it bring up my project in a PyCharm
>>> window.  But I cannot figure out how to do this - or even if it is possible.
>>>
>>> I know that there is a hidden folder called the ".idea" folder, and I
>>> know how to make it show up in the Finder (command + shift + period).  But
>>> that is a folder, and opening the folder shows three xml files and an "imi"
>>> file - all of which are just text files.
>>>
>>> So, the question is: How can I open a PyCharm project from the Mac
>>> Finder?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Irv
>>
>>
>>
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