Closed elliottmejia closed 3 months ago
You can use the GitLens: Reset Stored AI Key
from the Command Palette. Hope that helps!
In the next pre-release GitLens: Reset Stored AI Key
has been renamed to GitLens: Reset Stored AI Keys...
and it has a confirmation to clear all AI keys or just the current provider.
Also in the next pre-release there is a new button in the toolbar of the AI model picker:
You can open model picker via the GitLens: Switch AI Model
command from the Command Palette
Thank you!
On Sat, Jun 8, 2024 at 10:45 AM Eric Amodio @.***> wrote:
You can use the GitLens: Reset Stored AI Key from the Command Palette. Hope that helps!
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Description
This is not a bug as much as a complete lack of feature functionality. There is no option in settings, no button, no prompt upon API key error. In finding my first key would not work due to project restrictions, I quickly found there was no option to actually change the key. This feature is dead in the water for me.
GitLens Version
v15.0.4
VS Code Version
Version: 1.89.1 (Universal) Commit: dc96b837cf6bb4af9cd736aa3af08cf8279f7685 Date: 2024-05-07T05:14:24.611Z (1 mo ago) Electron: 28.2.8 ElectronBuildId: 27744544 Chromium: 120.0.6099.291 Node.js: 18.18.2 V8: 12.0.267.19-electron.0 OS: Darwin arm64 23.3.0
Git Version
git version 2.45.2
Logs, Screenshots, Screen Captures, etc
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