Gitlantis transforms the way you explore your project files by turning your codebase into an immersive ocean world. Navigate your folders and files by interacting with the floating lighthouses and buoys — it’s a unique, fun, and creative way to visually explore and manage your code.
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Features
🚤 Real-Time 3D Exploration
Control a boat that sails across your project’s sea. Move through code like you're exploring uncharted territory.
🗼 Folders as Tall Lighthouses
Each folder appears as a lighthouse you can interact with to dive deeper into your project's structure.
🛟 Files as Short Buoys
Encounter files as smaller buoys bobbing in the ocean — click to open them directly in your editor.
🗺️ Immersive Minimap
A general minimap that shows you an overhead overview relative to your boat. Easily locate nearby files and folders.
🧭 Comprehensive Compass
A dynamic compass to help you navigate your codebase like a seasoned sea captain. Never lose your sense of direction!
🧵 Breadcrumb Trails
Never get lost. Breadcrumbs show your current location in the oceanic file system, letting you jump back to parent directories with a click or by pressing Escape.
⚙️ Configurable Settings
Tailor your journey! Toggle features like breadcrumbs, minimap size, splash screen behavior, and more — all from within the extension settings.
🚀 Installation
📦 VSCode Marketplace
Go to the Extensions view (Cmd + Shift + X on Mac or CTRL+ Shift + X on Windows).
After installing the extension, you can launch Gitlantis:
Open the Command Palette:
Mac: Cmd + Shift + P
Linux/Windows: Ctrl + Shift + P
Search for and select: Gitlantis
Miscellaneous
Hi, I'm Brian, the creator of Gitlantis. Thank you for trying out this extension and I hope you get to have fun playing around with the 3D world I made 🤩
This extension just visualizes your project as a 3D environment. It runs entirely offline and read-only, ensuring no data ever leaves your machine.