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First off, thank you for providing such a useful extension.
I've been using this VS Code extension to organize a very large project's source code.
May I request a new feature?
In the jump-graph, I would like to be able to write descriptions inside the graph nodes.
Currently, we can only write or modify a single line in each node. It would be great if, in addition to the current node, which contains three lines (the node location, file location, and code),
there was an additional line for a user-editable description.
Upon checking https://github.com/chelproc/jump-graph/blob/main/web/types.ts,
I realized that what I thought was code is actually in the note area.
Could you please support multi-line notes?
Additionally,
Could I contribute to this awesome project by submitting pull requests?
Thank you!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I too am very impressed with the idea you are trying to build and it servers greatly for very large project. Also If I am able to contribute to this awesome extension, I would gladly do so.
First off, thank you for providing such a useful extension.
I've been using this VS Code extension to organize a very large project's source code.
May I request a new feature?
In the jump-graph, I would like to be able to write descriptions inside the graph nodes.
Currently, we can only write or modify a single line in each node.
It would be great if, in addition to the current node, which contains three lines (the node location, file location, and code),there was an additional line for a user-editable description.
Upon checking https://github.com/chelproc/jump-graph/blob/main/web/types.ts,
I realized that what I thought was code is actually in the note area.
Could you please support multi-line notes?
Additionally,
Could I contribute to this awesome project by submitting pull requests?
Thank you!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: