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Hopefully this is not something stupid on my part, but I cannot seem to be able to use the backslash \ in llm chat (not in single nor in multiline mode).
Both typing interactively and pasting text have this problem; in the latter case the backslash is simply taken out.
As you can imagine this is problematic when pasting code.
The workaround is to use a literal Ctrl-v before \ then it appears, but when the prompt is long, with snippets of code, I have to open a scratch buffer in the editor and prefix each backslash with a literal Ctrl-v char which is error prone and something that in principle should not be asked to the user (in neovim you can type ctrl-v twice in insert mode).
llm prompt does not seem to have this problem.
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Hopefully this is not something stupid on my part, but I cannot seem to be able to use the backslash
\
inllm chat
(not in single nor in multiline mode).Both typing interactively and pasting text have this problem; in the latter case the backslash is simply taken out.
As you can imagine this is problematic when pasting code.
The workaround is to use a literal
Ctrl-v
before\
then it appears, but when the prompt is long, with snippets of code, I have to open a scratch buffer in the editor and prefix each backslash with a literalCtrl-v
char which is error prone and something that in principle should not be asked to the user (in neovim you can typectrl-v
twice in insert mode).llm prompt
does not seem to have this problem.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: