Thank you so much for your plugin. It makes it incredibly convenient to view server images directly in my VSCode window. However, I noticed that after viewing a set of images and closing the window, cached files from the image viewing process appear in the local Windows folder \Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Code\WebStorage. This means I have to manually delete these cache files. After testing—restarting VSCode and my computer without clearing the cache, renaming the target folder for backup without affecting the plugin—I concluded manual deletion is a viable solution. I'm unsure if you can reproduce this issue and attempt a fix. While it doesn't hinder functionality and is relatively easy to resolve, I'd still appreciate addressing it. Once again, huge thanks for your plugin—it's incredibly useful!
Thank you so much for your plugin. It makes it incredibly convenient to view server images directly in my VSCode window. However, I noticed that after viewing a set of images and closing the window, cached files from the image viewing process appear in the local Windows folder
\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Code\WebStorage. This means I have to manually delete these cache files. After testing—restarting VSCode and my computer without clearing the cache, renaming the target folder for backup without affecting the plugin—I concluded manual deletion is a viable solution. I'm unsure if you can reproduce this issue and attempt a fix. While it doesn't hinder functionality and is relatively easy to resolve, I'd still appreciate addressing it. Once again, huge thanks for your plugin—it's incredibly useful!