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Is there any option to turn it off for current file or specific file extensions? #143

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ardabro opened this issue Apr 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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ardabro commented Apr 4, 2024

Sometimes it is annoying when poor copilot tries to be clever repeatedly in a context where it cannot help in any way...

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jfcherng commented Apr 4, 2024

current file, no

file extensions, maybe

syntaxes, yes

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Now that we have .copilotignore support. This could work, or we can add a toggle command that temporarily disables

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vgkids commented Aug 3, 2024

+1 for a toggle command that temporarily disables. In a poor completion context, I want to disable completions until I've manually moved the cursor somewhere other than where I'm typing. Because I don't know it's a poor completion context until I'm in it, having to maintain a list of exceptions feels a bit onerous.

Maybe pressing Escape twice to reject a suggestion and prevent the next one.

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