Visual Studio Code (Version 0.10.11, on OSX) does not refresh the files in a folder. Is there any way to force it to refresh. Currently I have to close and reopen the whole program.
10 Answers
EDIT: In the meanwhile a reload button has been added to the file explorer widget.
Use the workbench.action.reloadWindow
command.
Go to File -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shotcuts
and define a shortcut for this command. On my system it's placed on Ctrl+F5. The entry in keybindings.json
looks like this:
{
"key": "ctrl+f5",
"command": "workbench.action.reloadWindow",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
}
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27You just need to refresh the file explorer, either click on the circle arrow in the top of the file explorer (see this screenshot) or use a keyboard shortcut (see @jack-click's answer).– DominikMar 7, 2018 at 18:06
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1It reloads whole window, the question was about reloading only list of files in the explorer.– VedmantAug 14, 2018 at 9:25
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1I searched settings for "workbench.action.reloadWindow" and it returned 35 settings, none of which seem to be what I wanted. The screenshot really helped! Sep 21, 2018 at 17:03
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4This closes all the open terminals; all the build, test, test coverage tools. Not a good solution effectivly restarting the app; this should not be the correct answer; This is the correct answer stackoverflow.com/a/48547570/1551184 Nov 21, 2018 at 8:37
If you hover over the workspace root in the navigator, four icons appear to the right of it. The third of those icons, a circular arrow, is Refresh -- it reloads the file list.
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The hovering behaviour in my version (1.41.1 on mac osx) is a bit odd: 1: You can bring it up by hovering over any of the nodes in the workspace panel. 2: It will also appear without hovering if you select the workspace line itself 3: Hovering won't work at all if the workspace panel is collapsed such that you only see the header Feb 3, 2020 at 16:10
You can use the command palette to reload the window:
- Open the command palette with View > Command Palette... (or Shift+Cmd+P on OS X)
- Type
reload window
and press enter
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1This closes all the open terminals; all the build, test, test coverage tools. Not a good solution for me Nov 21, 2018 at 8:26
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In my case I'm using Ubuntu and this option works fine without closing the openm terminals (ctrl+shif+P) -> reload Great!– MafMar 8, 2021 at 12:35
You shouldn't need to reload the entire window, just the folder list. Reloading the window will kill terminals, lose undo history, etc. You can do this using the refresh button in the explorer (second from the right):
If you find you need to do this a lot you can add a keybinding for it, for example:
{
"key": "ctrl+f5",
"command": "workbench.files.action.refreshFilesExplorer"
}
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2Why is this not the accepted answer? It is just the files, not the window!– TimoMar 7, 2020 at 21:53
Ran across this today with VS Code 1.13.0 and in Keyboard Shortcuts I see
workbench.files.action.refreshFilesExplorer
To reload a single file:
- ⇧⌘P
- type "Revert File"
On Windows:
- Ctrl + Shift + P
- type "Revert File"
Tested in VSCode v1.18.1 on Windows
If you use the SFTP extension you can do this for refreshing the SFTP:EXPLORER list (tested on Windows with VSC 1.40.2):
File => Preferences => Keyboard Shortcuts => Search for: refresh
Then you have to find "Refresh / sftp.remoteExplorer.refresh" in the result list. Click the entry, then click the plus sign before the entry, then press your desired shortcut and hit "enter". I took "Ctrl + Alt + F5" because this has not been used for other commands already.
Right-Click your sln (Will say 0/n solutions) In the bottom row of dialog it will say reload project solutions. If it's not present, then it was just reloaded most likely. Try to run build again.
When search.maintainFileSearchCache
option is enabled I started to find the files with I'm using Ctrl-P
shortcut
"Ctrl + Alt + R" on v 1.27.1 as of 9/11/18
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