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The Files app is your project’s private file manager, like a drive built into your store. Browse and organize files in folders, upload your own, share them with your team, and open them in built-in viewers and editors. You can reach Files from the + in the tab bar or the Cmd+K menu.

What you can do

  • Browse and organize files in folders, with favorites for the ones you reach for often.
  • Upload your own files, and create folders to keep things tidy.
  • Open files in place with built-in viewers and editors for Markdown, code, CSV, spreadsheets, PDFs, documents, and media.
  • Share a file or folder with your team, or keep it private.
  • Add a file to chat so Replo works with exactly that file, the same way you @-mention anything else.

The three views

  • My Files are your private workspace files and folders.
  • Team files are shared across your workspace.
  • Shared with Me holds files other people have shared with you.

Work with a file

Right-click any file (or use its menu) to act on it: view details, open in a new tab, copy its link, rename, move, share, or delete. Two actions are worth calling out.

Add to chat

Add to chat drops the file into the chat composer as a chip, so Replo works with exactly that file. It is the same idea as an @-mention: you point at the file instead of describing it.

Save to assets

Save to assets promotes a file into your project’s Assets library so your site can use it. This option only appears for media the asset library supports, such as images, video, audio, and fonts. You will not see it on a document or spreadsheet. The two libraries have different jobs. Files is your private working drive: drafts, documents, spreadsheets, and anything you are still working on. Assets is your project’s media library, the approved images, video, fonts, and audio that go onto your site. When something in Files is ready to appear on your store, that is when you save it to Assets.

Assets

Your project’s media library.

Sessions & Mentions

Point Replo at a specific file.