tabnine-vscode: command 'TabNine.statusBar' not found
Issue Type: Bug
command ‘TabNine.statusBar’ not found
Extension version: 3.2.12 VS Code version: Code 1.54.3 (2b9aebd5354a3629c3aba0a5f5df49f43d6689f8, 2021-03-15T10:55:45.459Z) OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.19042
System Info
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| CPUs | Intel® Pentium® CPU G3240 @ 3.10GHz (2 x 3093) |
| GPU Status | 2d_canvas: enabled gpu_compositing: enabled multiple_raster_threads: disabled_off oop_rasterization: enabled opengl: enabled_on protected_video_decode: unavailable_off rasterization: enabled skia_renderer: enabled_on video_decode: enabled vulkan: disabled_off webgl: enabled webgl2: enabled |
| Load (avg) | undefined |
| Memory (System) | 3.83GB (0.63GB free) |
| Process Argv | –crash-reporter-id 18e5b620-dca6-400a-abec-032d648ff74b |
| Screen Reader | no |
| VM | 0% |
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About this issue
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- State: closed
- Created 3 years ago
- Reactions: 3
- Comments: 26 (8 by maintainers)
Now it’s working. I’m in 1.55.0 version. Thanks!
This is caused by a slow download of the engine. We are working to better communicate such issues in the future.
i’m using mac and i deleted tabnine extension file and reinstalled it.
i deleted
tabnine.tabnine-vscode-3.6.45in ~/.vscode/extensions(or /Users/<user>/.vscode/extensions). This fixed it for me!This fixed it for me, thanks everybody.
Can confirm after excluding said directory from my anti virus program it works. There are no incident logs from my anti-virus though. Thank you!
Can you send us your vscode logs to
support@tabnine.com(I will be the one to follow up there, just not want us to spam this thread)?I’m using VS Code with TabNine Pro and I had this same issue. I somehow stumbled across a solution that ended up working for me while searching something about TabNine Hub.
I navigated to and deleted everything in: C:\Users{UserName}\AppData\Code\User\globalStorage\tabnine.tabnine-vscode\binaries\
Then in VS Code, I uninstalled TabNine, restarted and installed TabNine again. This created a new binary folder and once the installatioin finished, another restart of VS Code and I got TabNine (Pro) back again.