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aichat.newchatacion actually adds the selected context to the current chat.
aichat.insertselectionintochat actually opens a new chat.
I’m guessing those two shortcuts have been swapped.
It’s ARM Mac, and using the latest version, 0.46.5
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aichat.newchatacion actually adds the selected context to the current chat.
aichat.insertselectionintochat actually opens a new chat.
I’m guessing those two shortcuts have been swapped.
It’s ARM Mac, and using the latest version, 0.46.5
Hey, actually, if you select the code and press Cmd + L, it will also add the code to the context.
@deanrie
Correct, but I’m talking about the inconsistency with the name of the shortcuts.
Cmd + L / Cmd + Shift + L, they both add the code to the chat if some lines are selected. But it still has to follow the name.
And also, I remember those two shortcuts were acting just as the name of them originally. I’ve been using them well, but after the newest update, their behaviors were swapped.
+1
I don’t see improvements from the new behavior, but inconvenience caused by changing habits.
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