

You can check out the Sublime Text plugin Project Manager. What the file would look like after deleting project3: Remove the unwanted project(s) from this file You should see something like the following at the bottom of this file: ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Local/Session.sublime_session ~/.config/sublime-text-2/Settings/Session.sublime_session Launch VS Code Quick Open ( Ctrl+P ), paste the following command, and press enter. ~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Local/Session.sublime_session Import Sublime Text settings and keybindings into VS Code. ~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Settings/Session.sublime_session Paths to Session.sublime_session file listed by OS and ST version:Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 2\Settings\Session.sublime_sessionĬ:\Program Files\Sublime Text 3\Data\Local\Session.sublime_session * DO NOT open it with Sublime Text as any changes you make will be overwritten. Locate the Session.sublime_session file using the paths below and open it with another code editor. Option 2: The manual way (but with control of which projects are removed): Please be aware that this will clear out all projects in the recent list.

If you're just looking for the fastest way to clean up your list this option is for you. Until Sublime Text offers this feature there are a couple of manual ways you can remove projects.

Unfortunately, it does not and the list can become littered with projects that no longer exist. It would be nice if Sublime Text removed projects you've deleted from the recent projects list.
