u/stahlpower

Create new Lines

I love craft but: There NEEDS to be an easier and better way to create empty and new lines in texts and between objects, its currently such a pain.

For example, if you have multiple website cards and want to space them out? Right, you copy text or an empty line, paste it onto (?) the top website card so a new line gets created and then delete the content so its empty, seriously?

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u/stahlpower — 7 days ago

Change Request: Colored Background → Craft Default

Lately Craft has been using the color range of my background in for example folder overviews, even in full window, which I dont really like. I would prefer a setting or just the default craft grey

u/stahlpower — 21 days ago

File order in folders

It would be awesome if the set order from the sidebar would match and align with when u go and view it (in full window mode?). Could be made via another sorty by setting: Sidebar (just an example).

Images attached show what it currently looks like in the sidebar and when u actually view it.

u/stahlpower — 3 months ago

Bulk Selection in collectioons

Would be awesome if we were able to multi select fields in collections via ⇧ + Select just like in normal tables.

u/stahlpower — 3 months ago

Additive schema updates for Collections via MCP

Feature Request: Additive schema updates for Collections via MCP

When updating a Collection schema via the MCP integration, the current behavior replaces the entire schema with whatever columns are passed in the command. This means if you only want to add or modify a single column, all other existing columns get wiped.

This makes iterative schema changes via MCP extremely fragile - you have to remember and re-pass every single existing column every time you touch the schema, otherwise data is lost.

Expected behavior: schema-update should be additive by default - only modifying the columns explicitly passed, leaving all others untouched. A separate schema-replace command could exist for cases where a full overwrite is intentional.

Current workaround: Always pass the full schema on every update, which is error-prone and tedious when working through an AI assistant or automation.

This would be a small but meaningful improvement for anyone building workflows on top of the Craft MCP integration.

*Note: Written by Claude as I'm not an MCP expert but I do know and experienced that this is an issue.

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u/stahlpower — 3 months ago

Deleting the default space

As far as I know, which I have forgotten by now, the space we created in the beginning upon using craft cannot be deleted? speaking from a user pov this is extremely frustrating and unnecessary. I can and will not simply move all my files to another space only because I made a decision 1+ year ago.

Is there no workaround? if not, kindly change this..

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u/stahlpower — 3 months ago

Hex code color display

I would love to see an integrated hex color code display, optionally showing the actual color next to the code.

Image attached for an example

u/stahlpower — 3 months ago

Move columns in collections

Is there literally no way to move columns in collections? I see and find no option, quite a bummer

EDIT: resolved, thanks to u/Kind-News3775

>Open the collection dialog and select configure collection then you can rearrange the field order.

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u/stahlpower — 3 months ago

Craft MCP for Claude

Hello folks, I just connected a space to claude via an mcp and it works but I can't get to figure out how to connect another / multiple spaces, anyone able to help?

I'm not sure if this is enough info but perhaps someone can relate

EDIT: I think I figured it out and connected from the other side (manually paste the craft mcp url in claude)

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u/stahlpower — 3 months ago

Feature Request: Small Images acting as Icons

Hello everyone, this is rather a personal preference but it would be lovely to add images as small icons / as big as normal text, instead of filling up the whole site. This would add so much clarity to my docs and make it look incredibly better.

Configuring Images (size) in general feels very limited anyway besides that.

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u/stahlpower — 3 months ago