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In Xcode Coding Assistant (Xcode 26.4.1), how can I make the @fileName feature work for previous projects as well? (error: The application can't be opened. -50)
In Xcode (26.4.1), when using Coding Assistant, in new project, one can reference files by @fileName, but it does not work for projects that have been created e.g. 8 months ago. How can I make the @fileName feature work for previous projects as well? Project it fails with (@ does not show any files from the Project Navigator, and when e.g. manually referencing the @fileName and then clicking on the file in the Coding Assistant chat, macOS shows): Project it works with (FriendsFavoriteMovies project from this tutorial: Navigate sample data | Apple Developer Documentation) I'd be very happy to know a solution to my question: How can I make the @fileName feature work for previous projects as well? Thank you very much, Tim :)
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In Xcode Coding Assistant (Xcode 26.4.1), how can I make the @fileName feature work for previous projects as well? (error: The application can't be opened. -50)
In Xcode (26.4.1), when using Coding Assistant, in new project, one can reference files by @fileName, but it does not work for projects that have been created e.g. 8 months ago. How can I make the @fileName feature work for previous projects as well? Project it fails with (@ does not show any files from the Project Navigator, and when e.g. manually referencing the @fileName and then clicking on the file in the Coding Assistant chat, macOS shows): Project it works with (FriendsFavoriteMovies project from this tutorial: Navigate sample data | Apple Developer Documentation) I'd be very happy to know a solution to my question: How can I make the @fileName feature work for previous projects as well? Thank you very much, Tim :)
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