Cody Ignore
This guide will walk you through the process of ignoring specific files or folders in your codebase when using Cody.
Enabling Unstable Features
To use the ignore context feature, you first need to enable unstable features in Cody. Here's how:
- Open your settings in Cody Extension
- Next go to the
settings.json
file - Add a new line:
"cody.unstableFeatures": true
.
This will enable experimental features, including the ignore context feature.
Using the Ignore Context Feature
To ignore specific files or folders from the context taken by Cody, you need to create a ignore
file in your project. Here's how:
- Create a new folder in your project root named
.cody
. - Inside the
.cody
folder, create a file namedignore
. - In the
ignore
file, specify the files or folders you want to ignore.
The .codyignore
file works similarly to a .gitignore
file. If you want to ignore a file named secret.json
, you would add secret.json
to your .codyignore
file. If you're going to ignore a folder called lib/shared
, you would add lib/shared/
to your .codyignore
file.
Once a file or folder is added to the .codyignore
file, Cody will no longer provide autocomplete suggestions for that file or folder, and it will not appear in your chat results.