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Project Manager Index

The Project Manager lets you create, switch, and manage your projects, as well as access advanced options. Project Manager Create Local Project Switch Projects

Task-focused Project Manager recipes: create projects, switch or remove projects, and start from an existing Git repository.

Use these recipes when the job is to create a project, switch projects, remove old projects, or start from an existing Git repository.

Tip: The Project Manager tour list includes dedicated step-by-step tours for these workflows.

Use the New Project button to create a new local project from a template or blank setup. This step matters because Create a New Project is part of Manager Projectsmanagerpicker, and understanding that context makes the next action easier to repeat in your own project.

Use Clone From Git when you want to create a project from an existing repository and keep the setup tied to version control from the start.

Switch projects from the project list, and remove older projects from the list when needed (your project files remain on disk).

Get a quick overview of Project Manager: what it is, where to find it, and how it fits in your workflow.

This is the Project Manager. Use it to create, open, and manage your Wappler projects.

This tour focuses on where things are. For step-by-step guidance, use the Project Manager tours: Create a New Local Project, Choosing Your Project Setup, and Removing Projects.

Use the toolbar to switch views, sort/search projects, and manage projects. Some actions (New/Clone/Open) may appear here or in the Welcome Screen, depending on how Project Manager is opened.

When you want to start something new, use New Project from this toolbar to open the project creation flow.

Already have a Wappler project on disk? Use Open Existing Folder here to add it to Project Manager.

If your project lives in Git, use Clone From Git here to bring it into Wappler without setting it up manually first.

Browse and select your projects here.

Tip: removing a project here only removes it from the list — it doesn’t delete your project folder from disk.

Before you reorganize the list, turn on Manage Projects here. That unlocks actions like duplicate and remove for each project.

As your project list grows, use this search field to filter by project name and jump to the one you need faster.

Reference tour for the Project Manager: UI layout, toolbar functions, project list, and how to open and organize projects.

A quick reference of the main UI areas in Project Manager. This step matters because Project Manager: UI Reference is part of Manager Projectmanager Layout, and understanding that context makes the next action easier to repeat in your own project.

Use the toolbar to create projects, search, and access actions for your selected project. This step matters because Toolbar is part of Manager Projectsmanagerpicker, and understanding that context makes the next action easier to repeat in your own project.

This list shows all known projects. Select a project to open it in Wappler. This step matters because Projects List is part of Manager Projectsmanagerpicker, and understanding that context makes the next action easier to repeat in your own project.

Everyday Project Manager workflow: open and switch projects, manage recent items, and keep projects organized.

Use the projects list as your day-to-day launchpad. This is where you reopen recent work, switch to another project, and keep your current apps within reach.

Select a project from the project list when you want to jump back into work or move to another app. This screen is for choosing what to work on next, not editing the project itself.

Use the toolbar to search the project list, change how projects are shown, and turn on management actions when you need to clean up or reorganize recent entries.

Get a quick overview of Project Manager Welcome: Project Manager Overview, Welcome Screen: Create, and Welcome Screen: Clone.

This is the Project Manager. Use it to create, open, and manage your Wappler projects.

This tour focuses on where things are. For step-by-step guidance, use the Project Manager tours: Create a New Local Project, Choosing Your Project Setup, and Removing Projects.

When you start without an active project, you’ll see these quick-start options. Use this to create a new project.

Use this option to clone a project from a Git repository. This step matters because Welcome Screen: Clone is part of Manager Projectsmanagerpicker, and understanding that context makes the next action easier to repeat in your own project.

Use this option to open an existing Wappler project folder from your computer. This step matters because Welcome Screen: Open is part of Manager Projectsmanagerpicker, and understanding that context makes the next action easier to repeat in your own project.

Use the toolbar to switch views, sort/search projects, and manage projects. Some actions (New/Clone/Open) may appear here or in the Welcome Screen, depending on how Project Manager is opened.

Browse and select your projects here.

Tip: removing a project here only removes it from the list — it doesn’t delete your project folder from disk.

Toggle Manage Projects to enable project actions like duplicate/remove in the project list. This step matters because Manage Projects is part of Manager Projectsmanagerpicker, and understanding that context makes the next action easier to repeat in your own project.

Quickly find a project by name. This step matters because Search is part of Manager Projectsmanagerpicker, and understanding that context makes the next action easier to repeat in your own project.

Welcome-screen hub for getting started in Project Manager: guided onboarding, first project creation, setup choices, and welcome overview.

Choose how you want to start from the Project Manager welcome screen.

If you’re new, begin with First Success Path or Create a New Local Project.

Quick Overview is best when you only want a short orientation to the welcome screen and toolbar.

Browse Project Manager tours: quick overview, setup workflows, recipes, and reference.

Choose a Project Manager tour to start. If you’re new, begin with Create a New Local Project, then continue with Choosing Your Project Setup and Quick Overview. Each tour can be resumed later from saved progress.