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waldo1001 avatar waldo1001 commented on August 13, 2024 1

Ah .. yeah .. that makes sense ๐Ÿ˜‰ (I was actually just teasing you ;-))

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vjekob avatar vjekob commented on August 13, 2024 1

From my perspective, it's pointless to have Ninja remember that you don't want to use it in a workspace. That's what VS Code already does, and it's called "Disable (Workspace)" and you can choose which extensions are enabled or disabled per workspace. So - if you don't want Ninja to monitor an app, just disable it for that app.

Furthermore, you can maybe already see in the code that Ninja will only ask you once to synchronize. Then it will remember your choice of "No" and won't bug you for the duration of that VS Code session. This is not yet released, because I have some minor things I want to do around it, but it's coming.

However, I don't think why you would both want to have Ninja enabled for an extension and have it not do its job. Either you enable it, sync, and use it, or you disable it and live happily ever after. But you do have this choice already.

Do you agree?

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waldo1001 avatar waldo1001 commented on August 13, 2024

Just Syncยจ๐Ÿคช

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ajkauffmann avatar ajkauffmann commented on August 13, 2024

Why would I do that?

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waldo1001 avatar waldo1001 commented on August 13, 2024

Why not?

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ajkauffmann avatar ajkauffmann commented on August 13, 2024

I'm used to creating many small apps, just to test or figure out stuff. There is simply no need to sync object id's for those apps.

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ajkauffmann avatar ajkauffmann commented on August 13, 2024

I see your point, didn't think about disabling / enabling it. Makes sense!
But I would rather do it the other way around. Disable it globally and enable it per app. That's less work ๐Ÿ˜‰

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vjekob avatar vjekob commented on August 13, 2024

Either way, it's something VS Code already allows you to control.

I'll do some final touches to asking this nagging question, and then let it stay as is.

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vjekob avatar vjekob commented on August 13, 2024

There, I've just published version 1.2.1 - it fixes this.

I am closing this issue, if you think we need to talk more about it, let me know and I'll reopen.

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