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-- Hit ctrl-enter deploys an edit prompt- - Empty selection (cursor) => append text- - On end of line: Edit prompt on end of line.- - [x] Middle of line: Edit prompt near cursor head on a different line- - Non-empty selection => refactor- - [x] Edit prompt near cursor head on a different line- - [x] What was selected when you hit ctrl-enter is colored.-- [x] Add placeholder text- - If non-empty selection: Enter prompt to transform selected text- - If empty selection: Enter prompt to generate text-- When cursor is inside a prompt- - [x] Escape cancels/undoes- - [x] Enter confirms-- [x] Selection is cleared and cursor is moved to prompt input-- [x] Ability to highlight background multiple times for the same type-- [x] Basic Styling-- [ ] Look into why insert prompts have a weird indentation sometimes--- Multicursor- - Run the same prompt for every selection in parallel- - Position the prompt editor at the newest cursor-- Follow up ship: Marks- - Global across all buffers- - Select text, hit a binding- - That text gets added to the marks- - Simplest: Marks are a set, and you add to them with this binding.- - Could this be a stack? That might be too much.- - When you hit ctrl-enter to generate / transform text, we include the marked text in the context.--- During inference, always send marked text.-- During inference, send as much context as possible given the user's desired generation length.--- This would assume a convenient binding for setting the generation length.---~~~~~~~~~--Dial up / dial down how much context we send-Dial up / down your max generation length.---------- (merge to main)--- Text in the prompt should soft wrap------------- (maybe pause)--- Excurse outside of the editor without dismissing it... kind of like a message in the assistant.