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chore: add missing customize.enabled and sort setting.json.example#209

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Summary

  • Add missing customize.enabled option to setting.json.example
  • Sort all keys alphabetically (top-level and nested objects)

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Hello @fank, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request enhances the example configuration file, setting.json.example, by including a missing customize.enabled option and reordering all keys alphabetically. These changes aim to provide a more complete and organized reference for users setting up the application, making the configuration process clearer and less prone to errors.

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  • Configuration Update: Added the previously missing customize.enabled option to the setting.json.example file, ensuring all available configuration parameters are documented.
  • File Organization: Alphabetically sorted all top-level and nested keys within setting.json.example to improve readability and maintainability of the example configuration.
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  • setting.json.example
    • Added the enabled field to the customize object.
    • Alphabetically sorted all top-level and nested keys within the file.
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This pull request adds the missing customize.enabled option to setting.json.example and sorts all keys alphabetically. While adding the missing option is a good fix, the alphabetical sorting of top-level keys can harm readability by separating related configuration items. I've suggested an alternative ordering that groups keys by functionality, which should be more user-friendly for this example file.

@fank fank merged commit 3cd4e53 into main Feb 13, 2026
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@fank fank deleted the chore/sort-setting-example branch February 13, 2026 19:57
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