Can you still do "@Codebase" to add your whole project to the context?

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?

Agent mode will replace @codebase function. By default, each request will be @codebase

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…)