Open Hexodus opened 11 months ago
Any updates on this? This is an amazing tool, but my goodness does that spinning circle hamstring it because not only can you not scroll, but you can't copy paste from that window either.
I'm getting the same on VSCode MacOS (Sonoma 14.1) as well. It happens when going back to an existing project already started.
I'm getting the same on VSCode MacOS (Sonoma 14.1) as well. It happens when going back to an existing project already started.
Thank you Mantismo - this made me realize that my post last night was half baked and not helpful to the developer. I'm using a Macbook Pro M2 running Sonoma 14.2.1 (23C71). VSCode version: 1.85.1.
I haven't yet attempted to reinstall the extension or VSCode because I'm nearly finished with a project using this extension, and given how new GPT-Pilot is combined with how new I am at development and git, I don't have the confidence to nuke my environment before at least finishing the project I'm working on haha.
Thanks guys for the information, this is useful, we're looking into this.
(cc @LeonOstrez here's another example of loading problem)
This is what I am seeing after reloading VSCode. This started after GPT-pilot requested to debug the app. I confirmed the request and it began the endless modal. When I exited and tried to continue from where it crashed/froze, it would not even let me create a new project. please advise
for brevity this my system info
Version
VisualStudio Code extension
Operating System
Windows 10
What happened?
I do have this loading spinner that won't go away. No matter if I restart GPTP or VSCode it's there as soon as I load a project. This prevents me from scrolling so I can't read the previous output. Or should there allways be a modal in the background ... as I never seen this without the spinner I can't tell.
I have seen this spinner error with many others on the discord server. Can anyone do anything about it?
IMHO the spinner should have a timeout, that would prevent it from getting stuck by itself. Since you obviously can't rely on the callbacks, this method would be the easiest solution.