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Often I put random ideas I have into comments (library ideas, todos, cleanup etc).
While it is nice to use CODEX to also put ideas into the generated code as well I notice the generated code not to be what I want anymore.
It would be great if there is an option to ignore certain comment types (as language agnostic as feasible of course).
E.g. TODO or IDEA lines; maybe a custom one like cignore or something makes sense.
A switch with line comments like # CODEXOFF and # CODEXON might also be helpful - also to "comment out code" you dont want CODEX to see.
Thanks for the great plugin!
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"special command that ignores all special comment types" - Do you want a special command for making the plugin ignore the commands that make the plugin ignore the text? :D Pretty meta
I'm happy to merge PRs, shouldn't be too hard to implement since it's Python.
An implementation of the completion functions that can be used in a range, as an alternative option to all the text, could be great in relation to this, both from the perspective of emphasizing what to focus on and for saving tokens as well.
Often I put random ideas I have into comments (library ideas, todos, cleanup etc).
While it is nice to use CODEX to also put ideas into the generated code as well I notice the generated code not to be what I want anymore.
It would be great if there is an option to ignore certain comment types (as language agnostic as feasible of course).
E.g.
TODO
orIDEA
lines; maybe a custom one likecignore
or something makes sense.A switch with line comments like
# CODEXOFF
and# CODEXON
might also be helpful - also to "comment out code" you dont want CODEX to see.Thanks for the great plugin!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: