I have installed Atlassian extension and enable Rovodev in my VS Code
But I have a serious issue when I using
I get some popup window regularity
I check the rovodev log, it seems that call GIT-AI.exe every 30s!!!!
2026-01-19 14:25:14.196 | DEBUG | - Using bundled legacy Git-AI for stats-delta: git-ai.exe
2026-01-19 14:25:45.909 | DEBUG | - Running periodic git-ai stats collection
2026-01-19 14:25:45.910 | DEBUG | - Using bundled legacy Git-AI for stats-delta: git-ai.exe
2026-01-19 14:26:18.147 | DEBUG | - Running periodic git-ai stats collection
2026-01-19 14:26:18.149 | DEBUG | - Using bundled legacy Git-AI for stats-delta: git-ai.exe
2026-01-19 14:26:51.088 | DEBUG | - Running periodic git-ai stats collection
2026-01-19 14:26:51.092 | DEBUG | - Using bundled legacy Git-AI for stats-delta: git-ai.exe
How can i turn it off?
It very noisy!!!! (now i only can rename the git-ai.exe , but it need rename again if workspaceStorage changed
Hi @張肇倫 and welcome to the community. RovoDev currently runs a background Git-AI stats check every ~30 seconds. This is built into the Atlassian VS Code extension and cannot be disabled from settings yet. Renaming git-ai.exe stops the popup but only until VS Code refreshes its workspace storage, as you’ve seen. The only supported workaround today is to disable the Atlassian extension when you don’t need RovoDev. Atlassian is aware of this noise issue, so keep an eye on extension updates for a toggle.
Exact same problem here. What's worse is that it runs for every VS Code instance that's open, so if I have 6 instances open, the refresh runs six times in 30 seconds.
A terminal window pops up and disappears quickly, stealing focus and interrupting work.
The message shown in the terminal window when you capture it is,
[process exited with code 0 (0x00000000)]
You can now close this terminal with Ctrl+D, or press Enter to restart.
I've had to remove the rovodev extension
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