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It's meant as a "yes"/"instead, do ..." question. When it presents you with the multiple choice UI at that point it should be the version where you either confirm (with/without auto edit, with/without context clear) or you give feedback on the plan. Just telling it no doesn't give the model anything actionable to do
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It can terminate the current plan where it's at until given a new prompt, or move to the next item on its todo list /shrug



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