Reasonix: 0.36.0 (latest: 0.38.0)
Platform: linux (7.0.0)
Terminal: ghostty (TERM_PROGRAM=ghostty, TERM=xterm-ghostty, COLORTERM=truecolor)
Size: 139×35
Node: v22.22.2
Locale: zh-CN
Theme: high-contrast
Model: deepseek-v4-flash · effort=max
Mode: plan=off
MCP: 0 server(s)
Session: default
It is necessary to add a function similar to "opencode e" and "codex ", which can be used to open an external editor and input a large amount of content. For example, opencode uses the environment variables of editer. Personally, I usually set it to "nano" for terminal or "notepad" for windows.
In addition, it is recommended to enhance the shortcut keys. Use and to make up-and-down selections in the / interface.
The and keys still function as navigation through the history of conversations in the / interface, and I personally find this behavior to be inconsistent with expectations.
Reasonix: 0.36.0 (latest: 0.38.0)
Platform: linux (7.0.0)
Terminal: ghostty (TERM_PROGRAM=ghostty, TERM=xterm-ghostty, COLORTERM=truecolor)
Size: 139×35
Node: v22.22.2
Locale: zh-CN
Theme: high-contrast
Model: deepseek-v4-flash · effort=max
Mode: plan=off
MCP: 0 server(s)
Session: default
It is necessary to add a function similar to "opencode e" and "codex ", which can be used to open an external editor and input a large amount of content. For example, opencode uses the environment variables of editer. Personally, I usually set it to "nano" for terminal or "notepad" for windows.
In addition, it is recommended to enhance the shortcut keys. Use and to make up-and-down selections in the / interface.
The and keys still function as navigation through the history of conversations in the / interface, and I personally find this behavior to be inconsistent with expectations.