But using patterns allows the plugin to autoselect which projects to disable since it can distinguish between project1_dir/remote (which is the slow remote mount) and project2_dir/local (which is fast local storage).
But I think the problem (if I understand it correctly) is, that when you have a project foo
which contains only remote directories and files (imagine something like e.g. Geany's root project directories and files), you don't want even to list the files inside foo
and ignore it completely before anything gets loaded. But one can overcome it by creating the Geany project one directory above so foo
becomes a single directory of the project and can get ignored as a whole.
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