Fix paste detection triggering on fast typing#35
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… just showing full text after pasting to avoid rendering issues at the moment. The user can now type very fast, and it won't be picked up as a 'paste'
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Summary
[pasted N characters]instead of the actual input[pasted N characters]summary display — pasted text now appears inline as-ispastedFullTextvariable and its special backspace handling, simplifying the input logicChanges
Services/CommandAutocomplete.cs: Replaced paste-vs-typing heuristic (previously any buffered keystroke was treated as apaste) with a threshold of 5+ buffered characters. Then removed the summary display entirely so both fast typing and real pastes
show the actual text inline.