Getting Started: Opening and Creating Project Folders
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In SoloEnt, each work is an independent project, stored as a folder on your local computer.
Local folder permissions
| Project | Description |
|---|---|
| Trigger timing | Opening a local folder with SoloEnt for the first time |
| Operation Tips | The computer may ask you to provide your system password for authorization |
| Processing method | Just enter the computer login password as prompted |
Open a project folder
Operation steps
- Select the project folder in SoloEnt
- Click Open
⚠️ NOTE
Do not open a single file, but the project folder
Subsequent actions
The Agent will search and create files or folders in the folder based on creative needs.
Quick Reference
| Projects | Contents |
|---|---|
| Operation type | Select folder → Click to open |
| Common Mistakes | ❌ Opening a Single File |
| Correct way | ✅ Open the project folder |
| Automation behavior | Agent automatically reads and writes this folder |
Create a new project folder
Operation steps
- Select a parent directory location in SoloEnt
- Confirm to create a new work in this folder
- Click New Folder
Subsequent actions
The Agent will search and create files or folders in the folder based on creative needs.
Quick Reference
| Projects | Contents |
|---|---|
| Preconditions | First select a parent directory location |
| Core operation | Click "New Folder" |
| Naming suggestions | It is recommended to use the work name or English logo (such as my-project) |
| Automated behavior | Agent automatically creates the required file structure |
💡 Core Tips
Whether it is "Open" or "New", Agent will automatically manage the files in the folder. You only need to specify the folder level, do not select individual files.
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Q: What should I do if I accidentally open a single file?
A: Close the file, re-select the folder level in SoloEnt and then open it.
Q: What are the naming requirements when creating a new folder?
A: It is recommended to use English, numbers or pinyin, and avoid special characters, such as my-game-project, role-play-001.
Q: What should I do if authorization fails?
A: Check whether SoloEnt is allowed to access the folder in the system settings, or try running SoloEnt as administrator.