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KJ7LNW opened this issue May 22, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #3810
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Global state storage size information not available to users #3809

KJ7LNW opened this issue May 22, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #3810
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KJ7LNW commented May 22, 2025

Users have no visibility into the size of global state storage items.

There is currently no mechanism to show users which global state items are consuming significant storage space.

This lack of information makes it difficult to diagnose performance issues that might be related to large global state items.

A system is needed to log global state storage sizes with appropriate filtering to highlight items of concern.

@hannesrudolph hannesrudolph moved this from New to Issue [Needs Scoping] in Roo Code Roadmap May 22, 2025
@hannesrudolph hannesrudolph moved this from Issue [Needs Scoping] to Issue [In Progress] in Roo Code Roadmap May 22, 2025
@hannesrudolph hannesrudolph added the Issue - In Progress Someone is actively working on this. Should link to a PR soon. label May 23, 2025
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