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IntelliJ plugin adoption and display #3915

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wangxm47 opened this issue Feb 27, 2025 · 1 comment
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IntelliJ plugin adoption and display #3915

wangxm47 opened this issue Feb 27, 2025 · 1 comment
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@wangxm47
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I have been using Tabby for a period of time and encountered some issues with the IntelliJ plugin. The plugin is divided into two parts, namely the editing area and the conversation area. It appears that the current adoption rate is only calculated based on the editing area. When users ask questions in the conversation area, actions such as copying answers or accepting answers are not counted as adoption behaviors.
In my usage of this product, the usage frequency of the editing area and the conversation area is roughly 5:5 or 4:6. I think it is not reasonable to lack statistics for the conversation area. Also, the backend does not record the questions asked by users in the conversation box. Therefore, I am not quite clear about the considerations behind this approach and whether there will be an addition of statistics in this regard in the future.
The last point is that the display of the conversation area is not quite reasonable. When dragging the IntelliJ plugin left and right, there will be a large amount of blank space on the left and right. I wonder if you will make optimizations for these issues.

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@wangxm47 wangxm47 added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 27, 2025
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@wangxm47 Thank you very much for your feedback!

  1. The chat box width bug has been fixed and will be included in the next release.
  2. The feature to display chat history will also be available in the next release.
  3. Tracking chat in usage frequency statistics is an excellent suggestion, and we plan to implement this feature in our upcoming development cycle.

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