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## For All Settings
1. Add the setting to ExtensionMessage.ts:
- Add the setting to the ExtensionState interface
- Make it required if it has a default value, optional if it can be undefined
- Example: `preferredLanguage: string`
2. Add test coverage:
- Add the setting to mockState in ClineProvider.test.ts
- Add test cases for setting persistence and state updates
- Ensure all tests pass before submitting changes
## For Checkbox Settings
1. Add the message type to WebviewMessage.ts:
- Add the setting name to the WebviewMessage type's type union
- Example: `| "multisearchDiffEnabled"`
2. Add the setting to ExtensionStateContext.tsx:
- Add the setting to the ExtensionStateContextType interface
- Add the setter function to the interface
- Add the setting to the initial state in useState
- Add the setting to the contextValue object
- Example:
```typescript
interface ExtensionStateContextType {
multisearchDiffEnabled: boolean;
setMultisearchDiffEnabled: (value: boolean) => void;
}
```
3. Add the setting to ClineProvider.ts:
- Add the setting name to the GlobalStateKey type union
- Add the setting to the Promise.all array in getState
- Add the setting to the return value in getState with a default value
- Add the setting to the destructured variables in getStateToPostToWebview
- Add the setting to the return value in getStateToPostToWebview
- Add a case in setWebviewMessageListener to handle the setting's message type
- Example:
```typescript
case "multisearchDiffEnabled":
await this.updateGlobalState("multisearchDiffEnabled", message.bool)
await this.postStateToWebview()
break
```
4. Add the checkbox UI to SettingsView.tsx:
- Import the setting and its setter from ExtensionStateContext
- Add the VSCodeCheckbox component with the setting's state and onChange handler
- Add appropriate labels and description text
- Example:
```typescript
<VSCodeCheckbox
checked={multisearchDiffEnabled}
onChange={(e: any) => setMultisearchDiffEnabled(e.target.checked)}
>
<span style={{ fontWeight: "500" }}>Enable multi-search diff matching</span>
</VSCodeCheckbox>
```
5. Add the setting to handleSubmit in SettingsView.tsx:
- Add a vscode.postMessage call to send the setting's value when clicking Done
- Example:
```typescript
vscode.postMessage({ type: "multisearchDiffEnabled", bool: multisearchDiffEnabled })
```
## For Select/Dropdown Settings
1. Add the message type to WebviewMessage.ts:
- Add the setting name to the WebviewMessage type's type union
- Example: `| "preferredLanguage"`
2. Add the setting to ExtensionStateContext.tsx:
- Add the setting to the ExtensionStateContextType interface
- Add the setter function to the interface
- Add the setting to the initial state in useState with a default value
- Add the setting to the contextValue object
- Example:
```typescript
interface ExtensionStateContextType {
preferredLanguage: string;
setPreferredLanguage: (value: string) => void;
}
```
3. Add the setting to ClineProvider.ts:
- Add the setting name to the GlobalStateKey type union
- Add the setting to the Promise.all array in getState
- Add the setting to the return value in getState with a default value
- Add the setting to the destructured variables in getStateToPostToWebview
- Add the setting to the return value in getStateToPostToWebview
- Add a case in setWebviewMessageListener to handle the setting's message type
- Example:
```typescript
case "preferredLanguage":
await this.updateGlobalState("preferredLanguage", message.text)
await this.postStateToWebview()
break
```
4. Add the select UI to SettingsView.tsx:
- Import the setting and its setter from ExtensionStateContext
- Add the select element with appropriate styling to match VSCode's theme
- Add options for the dropdown
- Add appropriate labels and description text
- Example:
```typescript
<select
value={preferredLanguage}
onChange={(e) => setPreferredLanguage(e.target.value)}
style={{
width: "100%",
padding: "4px 8px",
backgroundColor: "var(--vscode-input-background)",
color: "var(--vscode-input-foreground)",
border: "1px solid var(--vscode-input-border)",
borderRadius: "2px"
}}>
<option value="English">English</option>
<option value="Spanish">Spanish</option>
...
</select>
```
5. Add the setting to handleSubmit in SettingsView.tsx:
- Add a vscode.postMessage call to send the setting's value when clicking Done
- Example:
```typescript
vscode.postMessage({ type: "preferredLanguage", text: preferredLanguage })
```
These steps ensure that:
- The setting's state is properly typed throughout the application
- The setting persists between sessions
- The setting's value is properly synchronized between the webview and extension
- The setting has a proper UI representation in the settings view
- Test coverage is maintained for the new setting