Before the recent update, I was able to do “@Codebase” to add my whole project to the AI context. But I don’t see that anymore.
Was that option disabled? Is there a substitute?
Would going to “@” and then “Git”, and then choosing my latest commit, be a proxy for adding the whole codebase? Would there be any differences between adding the latest git commit, and the previous way adding of @Codebase?
I’m facing the same issue. In the latest version, I can no longer use the @Codebase command, and even reverting to the previous version didn’t bring it back. Does anyone know if there’s an official alternative?
My workaround for this has been adding entire folders at project root level instead, but I think its supposed to have @codebase in context by default (though often if you ask it then it will say it doesnt have it…)