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Recurring Code Duplication Bug in AI Feature on Latest Software Build #1131
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Hi! Is this only happening if you do edits from the interpreter mode (the |
Think I've located the bug! Building 0.19.1 and will release it by tomorrow end-of-day |
Hello,
Just when using interpreter mode or /edit from the chat. Ctrl+K in actual
code seems to work as intended.
Thanks for your quick response!
Best Regards,
Jeremi Lorenti
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Hi! This should be fixed now in 0.19.1 which is now out for everyone. Please let me know if it works for you or not! |
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I can confirm that 0.19.1 resolves the issue for me |
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The AI feature in the software is causing an unexpected duplication glitch. When trying to modify or generate new code segments within a project environment, the existing code starts duplicating erratically, resulting in a messy and unusable state. Unfortunately, this issue hasn't been resolved in the latest software build and is negatively affecting code generation and editing functionality.
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