When installing Emigo and running M-x emigo in a sizable repository for the first time, it opens the Emigo prompt buffer right away. Only when you type your prompt is the repo scan started. This may take some time, in which there is no indication about what is happening. The user might think that the LLM communication has a problem, or that Emigo has crashed. It would be great to have an indication about the scan right there and then, including an estimated time to finish.
Or at the very least, auto-run M-x emigo-show-proc-buffer until a proper status display is implemented so the user sees what's going on.
When installing Emigo and running M-x emigo in a sizable repository for the first time, it opens the Emigo prompt buffer right away. Only when you type your prompt is the repo scan started. This may take some time, in which there is no indication about what is happening. The user might think that the LLM communication has a problem, or that Emigo has crashed. It would be great to have an indication about the scan right there and then, including an estimated time to finish.
Or at the very least, auto-run M-x emigo-show-proc-buffer until a proper status display is implemented so the user sees what's going on.