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| Visual Studio Code 1.113.0 Mar 25, 2026 |
This release includes various improvements across the agent and developer experience: Integrated browser debugging: debug web apps end-to-end without leaving VS Code. Copilot CLI permissions: give Copilot CLI sessions more autonomy so they complete tasks with fewer interruptions. MCP server sandboxing: run local MCP servers in a sandbox to limit what they can access on your machine. Agent image support: work with screenshots, diagrams, and binary files directly in agent conversations. Monorepo customizations: share agent instructions and skills across all packages in a monorepo. Agent experience: Give agents more autonomy, richer context, and easier diagnostics so they can handle complex tasks with less intervention. Message steering and queueing in Copilot CLI For local agent sessions, you can send messages while a previous request is running, to steer the agent towards a different response or queue up follow-up messages. This release adds support for steering and queueing messages to Copilot CLI sessions. Preview changes before delegating to Copilot CLI: When you have uncommitted changes in your workspace and try to delegate a task to Copilot CLI, you can choose to copy, move, or ignore those changes in the worktree that Copilot CLI creates for the session. However, you had to check the Source Control view to see what those changes were before making a decision. In this release, the Chat view now shows the list of pending changes, making it easier to see what can be migrated over to the worktree created when delegating to Copilot CLI. Clickable file links in Copilot CLI terminal output: The terminal's file link detection now recognizes paths generated by Copilot CLI that reference files under the ~/.copilot/session-state/ directory. Previously, these paths were not resolved correctly because the built-in link detector did not know about the Copilot CLI session-state directory structure. The link detector now handles both absolute and relative paths: absolute and t |
| Visual Studio Code 1.112.0 Mar 18, 2026 |
This release includes various improvements across the agent and developer experience: Integrated browser debugging: debug web apps end-to-end without leaving VS Code. Copilot CLI permissions: give Copilot CLI sessions more autonomy so they complete tasks with fewer interruptions. MCP server sandboxing: run local MCP servers in a sandbox to limit what they can access on your machine. Agent image support: work with screenshots, diagrams, and binary files directly in agent conversations. Monorepo customizations: share agent instructions and skills across all packages in a monorepo. Agent experience: Give agents more autonomy, richer context, and easier diagnostics so they can handle complex tasks with less intervention. Message steering and queueing in Copilot CLI For local agent sessions, you can send messages while a previous request is running, to steer the agent towards a different response or queue up follow-up messages. This release adds support for steering and queueing messages to Copilot CLI sessions. Preview changes before delegating to Copilot CLI: When you have uncommitted changes in your workspace and try to delegate a task to Copilot CLI, you can choose to copy, move, or ignore those changes in the worktree that Copilot CLI creates for the session. However, you had to check the Source Control view to see what those changes were before making a decision. In this release, the Chat view now shows the list of pending changes, making it easier to see what can be migrated over to the worktree created when delegating to Copilot CLI. Clickable file links in Copilot CLI terminal output: The terminal's file link detection now recognizes paths generated by Copilot CLI that reference files under the ~/.copilot/session-state/ directory. Previously, these paths were not resolved correctly because the built-in link detector did not know about the Copilot CLI session-state directory structure. The link detector now handles both absolute and relative paths: absolute and t |
| Visual Studio Code 1.111.0 Mar 9, 2026 |
VS Code now recursively searches for *.instructions.md files in subdirectories under .github/instructions/, matching the behavior of Copilot CLI and web-based GitHub Copilot agents. Previously, only files in the root .github/instructions/ directory were discovered. You can now copy the name of an item in the Source Control Repositories view by using the context menu option Copy Stash Name, Copy Branch Name, or other. Custom agent frontmatter now supports agent-scoped chat hooks. These hooks only run when the custom agent is selected or invoked via runSubagent. This feature requires enabling the chat.useCustomAgentHooks setting. A new /troubleshoot slash command injects agent mode event logs into the chat context. Use it to ask the agent which customizations are loaded, how many tokens are consumed, debug instructions, and more. CLI sessions now support folder and repository isolation, in addition to worktree isolation. |
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