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/code post cursor focus #311

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pmsousa opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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/code post cursor focus #311

pmsousa opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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Issue-Enhancement The issue is a feature or idea Shell-Integration Issues related to the PS module to add integration between PS + AISH

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@pmsousa
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pmsousa commented Nov 21, 2024

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Hi,

When I execute /code post, the suggested command is sent to the connected application, in this case the Pwsh window on the left but the focus remains on agent side. It would be valuable to post the code but also change the focus of the cursor allowing me to be more productive.
I'm not saying do the post and submit. I would like to have the ultimate control if I execute or not the command but, if I choose to, then it would be faster.

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@StevenBucher98
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Great suggestion @pmsousa from my brief investigations it does not seem easily possible without some changes to Windows Terminal, I have submitted an issue with them to see if there is a solution for this microsoft/terminal#18278

@StevenBucher98 StevenBucher98 added Issue-Enhancement The issue is a feature or idea Shell-Integration Issues related to the PS module to add integration between PS + AISH labels Dec 3, 2024
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