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Issue: Initialzing a project wont add the template folder, neither will a sample markdown file be added #470

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DennisL68 opened this issue Nov 30, 2022 · 1 comment

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DennisL68 commented Nov 30, 2022

Describe the bug
Initializing a project wont add the template folder, neither will a sample markdown file be added.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Create a new folder
  2. Open VS Code with that folder as the workspace
  3. Navigate to Front Matter
  4. Click Initialize project
  5. In the FrontMatter Dashboard, click on Start by clicking on this action.
  6. No templatefolder is created
  7. No sample markdown is created

Expected behavior
A template folder with a sample markdown file should be created as stated in the FrontMatter Dashboard wizard.

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  • Version: 1.74.0 (user setup)
  • Commit: 5235c6bb189b60b01b1f49062f4ffa42384f8c91
  • Date: 2022-12-05T16:38:16.075Z
  • Electron: 19.1.8
  • Chromium: 102.0.5005.167
  • Node.js: 16.14.2
  • V8: 10.2.154.15-electron.0
  • OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.19044
  • Sandboxed: No
  • FrontMatter: 8.2.0

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@DennisL68 DennisL68 added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 30, 2022
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estruyf commented Dec 14, 2022

Thanks, this should be updated in the dashboard as it is the "old" approach. A couple of releases ago, we stopped using this approach in favor of the content types.

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