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@DaanV2 DaanV2 commented Mar 2, 2025

Trying to listen to all file changes

  • include .mcignore in the watching and ignoring 🤔

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@DaanV2 DaanV2 force-pushed the feature/using-file-watch branch from 9634750 to 79986f8 Compare March 4, 2025 13:42
@DaanV2 DaanV2 force-pushed the feature/using-file-watch branch from 79986f8 to c9bd153 Compare April 18, 2025 13:19
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Why was this closed?

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DaanV2 commented May 23, 2025

Not doing anything with it anymore, and you said earlier that it seemed fixed so this doesn't seem needed anymore

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Right, about that. It seems to be needed. Couple days back I did the same thing, and the files weren't recognized by the extension until I saved the files manually.

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Feature/Request; Automatic caching of newly added files
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