I didn't know about it and can be customized in a lot of ways. I'll take a look.
// Controls the window title based on the active editor. Variables are substituted based on the context:// - `${activeEditorShort}`: the file name (e.g. myFile.txt).// - `${activeEditorMedium}`: the path of the file relative to the workspace folder (e.g. myFolder/myFileFolder/myFile.txt).// - `${activeEditorLong}`: the full path of the file (e.g. /Users/Development/myFolder/myFileFolder/myFile.txt).// - `${activeFolderShort}`: the name of the folder the file is contained in (e.g. myFileFolder).// - `${activeFolderMedium}`: the path of the folder the file is contained in, relative to the workspace folder (e.g. myFolder/myFileFolder).// - `${activeFolderLong}`: the full path of the folder the file is contained in (e.g. /Users/Development/myFolder/myFileFolder).// - `${folderName}`: name of the workspace folder the file is contained in (e.g. myFolder).// - `${folderPath}`: file path of the workspace folder the file is contained in (e.g. /Users/Development/myFolder).// - `${rootName}`: name of the opened workspace or folder (e.g. myFolder or myWorkspace).// - `${rootPath}`: file path of the opened workspace or folder (e.g. /Users/Development/myWorkspace).// - `${appName}`: e.g. VS Code.// - `${remoteName}`: e.g. SSH// - `${dirty}`: a dirty indicator if the active editor is dirty.// - `${separator}`: a conditional separator (" - ") that only shows when surrounded by variables with values or static text."window.title":"${dirty}${activeEditorShort}${separator}${rootName}${separator}${appName}",// Adjust the appearance of the window title bar. On Linux and Windows, this setting also affects the application and context menu appearances. Changes require a full restart to apply."window.titleBarStyle":"custom",// Separator used by `window.title`."window.titleSeparator":" - ",
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I didn't know about it and can be customized in a lot of ways. I'll take a look.
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