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I am running the latest version of VSCode along with a new install of the Continue vscode extension. I am connected to Qwen3-Coder-30B running on my remote server. Chat works fine.
However, when I asked it to make some modification to a file, it is failing to do so. The error is:
create_new_file failed with the message: `filepath` argument is required and must not be empty or whitespace-only. (type string)
Please try something else or request further instructions.
I see that this was fixed here two weeks ago, so I went look at what version I have.
The extension claims to be version 1.2.14. However, I can't even find this version in the GitHub releases, and the Version History page goes from versions 1.3.22 to 1.3.30.
When I select "install a specific version" in vscode, it claims 1.2.14 was updated 2 weeks ago, but nothing in GitHub matches up with that at all.
Why is the marketplace handing out what appears to be a positively ancient version by default? What is going on here?
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I am running the latest version of VSCode along with a new install of the Continue vscode extension. I am connected to Qwen3-Coder-30B running on my remote server. Chat works fine.
However, when I asked it to make some modification to a file, it is failing to do so. The error is:
I see that this was fixed here two weeks ago, so I went look at what version I have.
The extension claims to be version 1.2.14. However, I can't even find this version in the GitHub releases, and the Version History page goes from versions 1.3.22 to 1.3.30.
When I select "install a specific version" in vscode, it claims 1.2.14 was updated 2 weeks ago, but nothing in GitHub matches up with that at all.
Why is the marketplace handing out what appears to be a positively ancient version by default? What is going on here?
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