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I understand when running in interactive mode we can press Ctrl+T ([reference](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/reference/cli-command-reference#timeline-shortcuts-in-the-interactive-interface)) to display the reasoning in responses. #1731

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@tygabillionz

I understand when running in interactive mode we can press Ctrl+T (reference) to display the reasoning in responses.

In autopilot (programatic execution) I couldn't find any way to display this reasoning.

This would be really useful to understand why copilot acts in a specific way when investigating the logs of an execution, or the session summary (with --share option).

Originally posted by @chrisvltn in github/copilot-cli#1769

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