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      It used to be that typing / and hitting Enter would invoke the /action macro to create an Action checkbox. Now that we have the new /ai macro /action item is not the first one in the list to be able to select it.

      Customers would like to have the ability to customize the slash command list and not have the AI macro as the first option by default.

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            [AI-4] Ability to customize slash command list

            I get that stuff is going to change as the product evolves. But there are different kinds of changes, including "improvements", "downgrades", and "arbitrary changes for no good reason", to name a few.

            What we're seeing now falls squarely in the "arbitrary changes for no good reason" class - right now I get different results from the same keystrokes depending on the day. I'm not arguing against introducing AI to your platform - I'm arguing against breaking an existing interface to generate some new behaviour when the interface has an established pattern of use, and there are other ways of accomplishing the task. And I'm especially against having the interface change back and forth arbitrarily from day to day - this is needlessly frustrating. Why would you think this is a good idea?

            Kelly Arrey added a comment - I get that stuff is going to change as the product evolves. But there are different kinds of changes, including "improvements", "downgrades", and "arbitrary changes for no good reason", to name a few. What we're seeing now falls squarely in the "arbitrary changes for no good reason" class - right now I get different results from the same keystrokes depending on the day. I'm not arguing against introducing AI to your platform - I'm arguing against breaking an existing interface to generate some new behaviour when the interface has an established pattern of use, and there are other ways of accomplishing the task. And I'm especially against having the interface change back and forth arbitrarily from day to day - this is needlessly frustrating. Why would you think this is a good idea?

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