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The Continue IDE extension fails to recognize and load custom prompts when they are saved with a .md extension in the prompts directory, despite documentation indicating this should be supported for multi-line prompts with YAML frontmatter.
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The Continue IDE extension fails to recognize and load custom prompts when they are saved with a
.mdextension in the prompts directory, despite documentation indicating this should be supported for multi-line prompts with YAML frontmatter.Expected Behavior
According to the Continue documentation on prompts, custom prompts should be recognizable when:
.mdfiles for multi-line contentinvokable: trueto make them callable as commands.mdfilesActual Behavior
.mdextension (e.g.,analyze.md) are not recognized by the Continue extension.promptextension (e.g., analyze.prompt).promptextension results in:Steps to Reproduce
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Create a custom prompt file in your project's working directory's
[project]/.continue/prompts/analyze.mdwith:Attempt to invoke the prompt using Continue's command interface
Observe that the prompt is not available/recognized
Rename file to analyze.prompt
Observe that the prompt becomes available but loses IDE support
Environment
Continue Extension Version: [Please specify your version]
IDE: VS Code
OS: Windows
File Structure:
Current Workaround
Using
.promptextension instead of.md, which works functionally but provides a suboptimal developer experience.Impact
.promptextension is not a standard/documented file typeProposed Solutions
.mdfiles in prompts directory with YAML frontmatter.mdsupport is not intended.promptfiles if this becomes the standard extensionBeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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