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I have a mono-repo containing multiple apps, and only one of those is using Ruby.
In my VSCode workspace, I have a root folder configured for each app.
When I enable the "Use Bundler" setting in the extension, the language server is not starting properly because it tries to start for both my whole-project root folder (~/project) and the ruby app (~/project/app/ruby-app). But there is no ~/project/Gemfile, so it fails for this root folder.
It would be great to have a setting to disable the extension for some folders, or maybe enable it only for specific folders, when using a multi-root workspace.
At the moment, only 2 settings can be configured for a folder:
This setup works fine when I dont configure the extension to use bundler.
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I have a mono-repo containing multiple apps, and only one of those is using Ruby.
In my VSCode workspace, I have a root folder configured for each app.
When I enable the "Use Bundler" setting in the extension, the language server is not starting properly because it tries to start for both my whole-project root folder (
~/project
) and the ruby app (~/project/app/ruby-app
). But there is no~/project/Gemfile
, so it fails for this root folder.It would be great to have a setting to disable the extension for some folders, or maybe enable it only for specific folders, when using a multi-root workspace.
At the moment, only 2 settings can be configured for a folder:
This setup works fine when I dont configure the extension to use bundler.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: