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Description
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
When you open a new window in the Goose app, it is not in the same directory as the previous window. It goes back to ~/Users/<username>
To Reproduce
I'm working in ~/Users/ldelalande/Development/goose/crates
I want to start a new session in the same directory so I click cmd+N
New window starts up in ~/Users/ldelalande
Expected behavior
When I open a new window, I'd like to not have to re-go through the Finder window again to select the same directory as before.
Alternatively, we open the new window and the path button on the bottom right shows a list a list of recent paths + option to select new path via Finder could be an approach. Or option to pin certain projects paths + new Path via Finder.
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Hi @lily-de!
I'm new to contributing to this project and would like to work on this issue as my first contribution. I understand the problem involves ensuring that a new window in the Goose app opens in the same directory as the previous one, rather than reverting to the default home directory. Before I begin, could you please confirm that no one else is currently working on this and let me know if there are any specific guidelines or preferences for this fix?
Description
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
When you open a new window in the Goose app, it is not in the same directory as the previous window. It goes back to
~/Users/<username>
To Reproduce
~/Users/ldelalande/Development/goose/crates
cmd+N
~/Users/ldelalande
Expected behavior
When I open a new window, I'd like to not have to re-go through the Finder window again to select the same directory as before.
Alternatively, we open the new window and the path button on the bottom right shows a list a list of recent paths + option to select new path via Finder could be an approach. Or option to pin certain projects paths + new Path via Finder.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: