halirutan / IntelliJ-Key-Promoter-X

Modern IntelliJ plugin to learn shortcuts for buttons

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FRE: Mute for XXX hours/days

MarcinOrlowski opened this issue · comments

If I have some shortcuts that I cannot memorize, then Key-Prompter nags me about every time. This is sometimes annoying. I can mute it forever but that brings not benefits for me in longer run. I simply would love to have the option to tell it to STFU about given shortcut for some time (say 1 day, x hours (configurable)) and then return back to its nagging behavior, because I simply find the prompts useless today. Tomorrow is another, maybe better day :) But there's nothing like this yet, hence this request.

I think this is overengineering. You're right that sometimes the KPX is too noisy when you want to concentrate. In cases like this, you can use the "Snooze Notifications" checkbox. It will stay on until you uncheck it or when the IDE is restarted.

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This is what I use most of the time I want the KPX to be silent.

Also, if you don't already know: When you muted a particular notification, it is not muted forever. If you open the KPX tool window, you see it appears in the "Suppressed Tips" panel. You can double-click on one of the entries to activate it again. I documented it in this section of the README.

I really want to keep the KPX as small and simple as possible with only absolutely necessary features.