If Carbonara is initialized in a project, but the user opens VSCode in a subfolder of their project, Carbonara will appear uninitialized.
There could be some mechanism to try to check for this (by using git for example), and then informing the User that Carbonara cannot be initialized, because it already has been, in a parent folder.
If Carbonara is initialized in a project, but the user opens VSCode in a subfolder of their project, Carbonara will appear uninitialized.
There could be some mechanism to try to check for this (by using git for example), and then informing the User that Carbonara cannot be initialized, because it already has been, in a parent folder.