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How to add more indentation in a file tree structure? It has a little bit indentation I want to increase more just like NetBeans.

check the image

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    It's really impossible to see where you are with so little indentation, isn't it? Such a ridiculous default.
    – Andy
    Oct 12, 2020 at 14:40
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    Thank you for your question! Finally I can enjoy this IDE. It is a shame the default tree indentation is so ridiculously tiny. Happy coding!
    – Combine
    Dec 22, 2020 at 4:41
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    It makes you wonder what these designers are thinking sometimes...
    – ahnbizcad
    Jul 9, 2021 at 22:13
  • Thank you, this has been annoying me for some time. Now can someone tell me how to make windows 11 window drag borders more than 1 pixel wide /s ?
    – Frank
    Sep 26, 2023 at 22:20

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Go to File > Preference > Settings and choose:

Workbench › Tree: Indent

Controls tree indentation in pixels.

or (in your settings.json enter this directly)

 "workbench.tree.indent": 10

and choose a high enough number for you.

Also see my answer at Visual Studio code sidebar Vertical guideline (customize sidebar) where with v1.36 you can add colorized tree indent guides to make the explorer file structure more obvious.

demo of explorer guidelines

The example picture uses: "tree.indentGuidesStroke": "#00ff00" in the colorCustomizations, so the guidelines will appear green.

{                                         // in settings.json
  "workbench.colorCustomizations": {
    "tree.indentGuidesStroke": "#00ff00"
}

In a small change coming to v1.64 note that the minimum tree indent will be raised to 4 from 0 previously. So you will not be able to go less than 4.

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    Thanks a lot, @Mark, I didn't even know this option exists. Worked for me
    – Omar
    Jul 2, 2019 at 15:16
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    I should mention that this is available in File --> Preference --> Settings. In the search field, you type workbench:tree and then you will get the option to modify.
    – Pramod
    Dec 4, 2019 at 6:53
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    Thank you so much! This is my single and most wanted IDE fix/customization since first I discovered this IDE.
    – Combine
    Dec 22, 2020 at 4:38
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    To be specific, it's Settings > Workbench > Appearance > Tree: Indent
    – hedisam
    Apr 10, 2021 at 20:42
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    Setting this to 16 is sublime; wow, makes a huge difference in how uncluttered it feels now. Jul 15, 2021 at 15:14
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If you just want to change the indentation you can set these options:
Press Ctrl+Shift+P -> Go to Preferences: Open Settings (JSON)

"workbench.tree.indent": 18,

You can add guidelines as well with:

"workbench.tree.renderIndentGuides": "always",

You can also change their color using:

"workbench.colorCustomizations": {
    "tree.indentGuidesStroke": "#008070"
},
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  • Ctrl+Shift+P --> Go to Preferences: Open Settings (JSON) Dec 21, 2021 at 19:17
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For Mac, using your menu bar would be

Code > Preferences > Settings

Then at the Search settings type: tree or go to

Workbench > Appearance > Tree: Indent (Controls tree indentation in pixels)

and set your preferred indentation

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{  
 "workbench.tree.indent": 20,  // just paste this line of code in setting.json file
  "editor.mouseWheelZoom": true // for zoom in & out font size with Ctrl+ mouse scroll
}
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  • Did not know I need the mouse wheel on zoom, god that should be a default setting Oct 31, 2023 at 5:15
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Besides the other answers involving settings files, the indentation may also be changed in the Files / Preferences / Settings GUI:

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( open the settings via ctrl + , , or top bar menu: file > preferences > settings )

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As of Visual Studio Code Version: 1.59.0+

You have to go: Code (on menu bar) > preferences > [user menu] > Appearance > tree:indent

I set it to 22.

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