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Hello, Since Finder is obviously developed by Apple, I'm not sure if this would be possible or not. Is there any way to right-click a folder in Finder, and 'open with VS Code?' You can do this with individual files, but it would be a nice, small workflow enhancement to be able to open a folder with VS Code, directly from Finder, as well. If not, no big deal. This would be a fault with Finder, rather than VS Code. Here's a screenshot of right-clicking a folder. There's no 'Open With' option.

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Maybe the Share option could work somehow? Cheers, Trevor Sullivan Microsoft MVP: PowerShell.

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Or we can run it on firstRun of VS Code. If it only does this on the first run, users who already have VS Code installed would have to know both, that the option exists, and how to get the command onto the command palette. To be honest most of us deal with so many updates, we probably aren't paying very close attention to the release notes.

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So I might suggest that if we have to manually do something to enable this, that there is some thought into making sure we know the feature is there and what to do. So I might suggest that if we have to manually do something to enable this, that there is some thought into making sure we know the feature is there and what to do. We could create a dialog with something like 'would you like to enable the 'Open in VSCode' context menu?' , and save wether or not the user has been presented with this dialog before. Then, on new installs, the dialog would appear on firstRun, because the user has never seen it. And users that update would see it once when they have updated, because they have never seen it before either.

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I would need some guidance though, on how and where to save this macOSContextHasPrompted state. I can only think of doing it like a userSetting, but that would be a really bad idea for multiple reasons. There must be some way to internally save stuff like this.