1. Upload Image, 2. Web crawling for information, 3. Indexing docs
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Deva Dethan
- Upload images or screenshots to chat so that i can use for references when making UI changes.
- @web so that the agent can crawl web and get relevent sources and information to bugs.
- Adding docs index feature so that we can manually indes a documentation of a specific tech element so that we can reference that directly in chat.
ex: https://angular.dev/overview given this url, the tool crawls the entire pages and index the docs
Tarık Tütüncü
Rohan Phadte It would be great if we could add our own internal docs like Cursor does.
Rohan Phadte
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As Andy mentioned, Windsurf version 1.2.1 now has @web and an @docs feature (along with upload screenshots in v1.0.5) You can checkout our docs for more information! https://docs.codeium.com/
muhammet ali petek
Rohan Phadte Now we can argue "windsurf is better than cursor" to our colleagues.
Btw memories feature was a surprise, did you consider my comment or were you already planning it?
Kevin Aubry
Rohan Phadte thank you for the update and this great feature. I think it's a great addition but I don't see many information about @docs on the documentation in Windsurf and how it works.
I am noticing that the current indexed docs are limited (and not easy to know what is indexed or not) and I was wondering if there is a plan to allow user to index their own docs (rather than crawling web pages all the time) and for Windsurf to provide indexed docs out of the box such as Strapi, Spring, etc...?
Andy Zhang
Hey everyone, Andy from Codeium here! Want to share that we've just launched:
- @web in Cascade to crawl the web
- @docs feature that points to existing documentation online
Image feature has already been launched since version 1.0.5.
Along with these changes, we've also made many improvements and bug fixes to the most recent launch. See the changelog here: See here https://codeium.com/changelog
We'll continuously work on improving these features and improving these existing features while also building new features you all request on Canny. Thank you for continuously providing feedback!
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Tubua Shu
This is the most needed feature if we can have this then windsurf for the win I need this so bad
Erdem Arslan
When I sleep, I dream about the third feature.
Yaqi Li
the ability to crawl the web and index the docs is very important. Cursor does a good job on this.
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Marvin
Switched to Cursor because of the doc & @web imports, but will keep an eye for this exciting update! Good luck to the engineers & happy new year.
muhammet ali petek
+1 for the web, I downloaded firebase functions docs to a folder because firebase is so bad with docs and there is v1 v2 difference.
It would be great to like append instructions automatically to .codeium when we make thorough explanation about packages and implementation details.
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Steve Goldberg
added this comment on a feedback post but its relevant here.
I want this also. I'd like to be able to not only add documentation, but use a command like @https://website.com/this-page-has-information-my-app-needs/ and have windsurf scrape the contents and EMBED it into a local rag so it can use it in the future. Or at the very least, save the file to a local folder like /docs/ so I can reference it in my instructions.
It would be useful to have a full integrated Github repo search so I could find update to date libraries of code to integrate. I've found unless I am very explicit in my instructions, then windsurf will recommend an out of date library that no longer works.
The base features needed are: github documentation, scrape websites, local memory or documentation.
Yuriy Tigiev
Regarding documentation, I’ve noticed something quite interesting that I’m unsure how Windsurf could address. In the chat, you can provide a link to the latest documentation (in my case, RabbitMQ version 7), and the platform seems to "understand" it and attempts to use the new knowledge. However, it still mixes functions from RabbitMQ versions 6 and 7, which are not compatible.
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