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I tried the macOS goose.app and the IntelliJ ADP goose agent, and in either case, the experience of approving MCP calls in codemode was very poor: it was not made clear to me which tools I'm actually approving to be called
In the goose.app, I had to click twice or trice to expand the dialog, to at least see the code
furthermore, I had no option to add read-only tools to an allow-list for the future
in the intellij agent, the dialog seems to have no option to show code
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I tried the macOS goose.app and the IntelliJ ADP goose agent, and in either case, the experience of approving MCP calls in codemode was very poor: it was not made clear to me which tools I'm actually approving to be called
In the goose.app, I had to click twice or trice to expand the dialog, to at least see the code
furthermore, I had no option to add read-only tools to an allow-list for the future
in the intellij agent, the dialog seems to have no option to show code
the goose cli is better
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