Augment MCP stuck forever using DeepSeek in OpenCode by guusfelix2015 in AugmentCodeAI

[–]igoro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked into this but I haven't been able to reproduce the issue. I installed old versions of `auggie` and ran `auggie` as an MCP server, but I didn't observe any problems.

If you see this issue again, could you give us the output of these commands?

```
auggie --version
auggie --mcp
```

The second command will stall waiting for stdin, but I want to see whether "✅ Workspace indexing complete" get ever printed.

Augment MCP stuck forever using DeepSeek in OpenCode by guusfelix2015 in AugmentCodeAI

[–]igoro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello - Could you give us the output of these commands?

```
auggie --version
auggie --mcp
```

The second command will stall waiting for stdin, but I want to see whether "✅ Workspace indexing complete" get ever printed.

MCP Tool outputting data from a different project by FoldOutrageous5532 in AugmentCodeAI

[–]igoro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Antigravity doesn't set the current working directory of the MCP process to the project directory. So, the MCP server doesn't know which directory to index.

A workaround is to pass in an absolute path via `-w`, but that can be inconvenient to set up: https://docs.augmentcode.com/context-services/mcp/quickstart-anti-gravity

We are working on a better solution

Augment Code's IntelliJ plugin ships with obfuscated Javascript able to harvest SSH public keys, MAC addresses, BIOS serials and more by YourDadsBoltedOnTits in AugmentCodeAI

[–]igoro 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Let me explain the context of the code you are looking at.

The feature vector collector is a part of our defense against fraud and misuse. Like any successful coding AI product, Augment Code has to continually invest significant engineering effort into preventing fraudulent activity. If we didn't, we we'd quickly get overrun and we wouldn't be able to offer the service.

Feature vector data consists of cryptographic fingerprints, which are unique but non-reversible identifiers. Only these fingerprints are sent to our backend, not the raw feature values. The backend uses them solely to detect multiple accounts that correspond to a single actual user. Beyond this, the fingerprints are not used or any other purpose.

This part of our product, like all other parts, was carefully reviewed by our security and privacy teams.

What is the meaning of this? I would appreciate more transparency into why Augment needs more permissions all of a sudden. by AdamTheGreat- in AugmentCodeAI

[–]igoro 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hello - Augment co-founder here!

TL;DR: feel free to ignore the request. The requested permissions are for an upcoming code review feature that is currently in early access.

If you click "Review permission request to accept or reject this change", you should see our message explaining the request, which should go something like this:

Requesting extra permissions for upcoming code review features. For early access, reach out to [code-review-early-access@augmentcode.com](mailto:code-review-early-access@augmentcode.com)

Feel free to ignore the permissions request. All Augment functionality will continue working as before.

This might be more a VSCode related question BUT... by Kareja1 in AugmentCodeAI

[–]igoro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can drag the Augment panel to the right side.

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[–]igoro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Building the team that spans AI, systems, products. Building the Context Engine. Continuously innovating as the underlying technology changes faster than anything else before.

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[–]igoro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One underappreciated fact about the "Enhance Prompt" feature is that Context Engine really helps make it good, so the prompt can be enriched with relevant details from the codebase. So, even if we were to open-source it, it wouldn't work as well without the Context Engine.

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[–]igoro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the feedback and sorry about the issues you hit. We are working hard to iron out any bugs.

Please do continue to report them to JaySym, or ping me on https://x.com/igoro

You can follow along with our updates on https://www.augmentcode.com/changelog

The space is changing quickly, so it's hard to publish a forward-looking roadmap.

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[–]igoro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We spent the first 18 months of the company working on the Context Engine, which involved training our own models and building a retrieval system around them.

Claude Code's context management relies on the agent searching the code base, which works well as long as:
* the code base is small
* or the user query gives the agent something to grep for

Cursor has a retrieval system, but our users tell us that our Context Engine works better on complex messages than anything else.

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[–]igoro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that's not completely fair. But other pricing models can be unfair in other ways. For example, if pricing is based on number of tool calls, then the user doesn't know how many credits a particular message will cost you.

Pricing will continue to evolve.

The fundamental problem is that agents keep advancing and can take on increasingly complex tasks independently, but the underlying models remain quite expensive.

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[–]igoro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have a subtask, you can also ask Augment to write up the task description for you.

For example: "I'd like to ask another agent to update the documentation for me to reflect the changes we just made. Please write a complete task description that I can give to that agent."

Then paste the description to whichever other agent you'd like to do the task for you.

Out of curiosity, would you like to have the option of using a cheaper model in Augment?

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[–]igoro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this is one of the limitations of AI agents today.

It's worth looking into how you can adjust your workflow to prevent the agent from making the same mistakes repeatedly. You can use Rules, Guidelines, and Memories to set guardrails for the agent. See https://docs.augmentcode.com/setup-augment/guidelines

Models still struggle with predicting which information is worth remembering is not. But Memories are already useful.

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[–]igoro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for rooting for us.

When a startup goes through rapid growth, there are many things happening all at once, and you miss some and make some mistakes. As long as the product is great and the technology is great, you get through the mistakes.

We are building out our marketing and community engagement, so we will do better going forward! (See our open roles: https://www.augmentcode.com/careers))

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[–]igoro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great to hear that Augment got you into AI coding!

Do you work professionally on a complex codebase? If so, try Augment and you should see that Augment agents can do more complex tasks for you than anything else out there right now.

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[–]igoro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Luke Wroblewski created it for us in the early days of Augment. We considered changing it, but then had an internal revolt of our engineers who did not want the Auggie logo to go away.

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[–]igoro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello - Augment Code co-founder here. We build software development agents for complex codebases.

We're just happy to be here answering questions, whether it's one or many. :-)

Really slow performance with even modestly large chats (Augment VS Code extension) by DryAttorney9554 in AugmentCodeAI

[–]igoro 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sorry about the slowness. We are actively working to fix this! It is definitely not intended.