Releases: microsoft/vscode
September 2021
Welcome to the September 2021 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include:
- Split editors within the same group - Quickly create side-by-side editors for the same file.
- Locked editor groups - Select editor types to automatically lock in an editor group.
- Better display of deleted and readonly files - Tab decorations highlight deleted and readonly files.
- Bracket pair guides - Display vertical guides to link matching bracket pairs.
- Fixed terminal dimensions - Set an active terminal's width and height.
- Jupyter Notebook improvements - Table of Contents view, full debugging support.
- Platform-specific extensions - Publish different extension versions for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Virtual Workspaces extension guide - Learn how to update your extension for virtual environments.
- Advanced container configuration - Tips, code samples, and videos to help configure development containers.
If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com.
Join us live at the VS Code team's livestream on Thursday, October 7 at 8am Pacific (4pm London) to see a demo of what's new in this release, and ask us questions live.
Insiders: Want to try new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available.
August 2021 Recovery 2
August 2021 Recovery 2
August 2021 Recovery
The update addresses these issues.
For the complete release notes go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com.
August 2021
Welcome to the August 2021 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include:
- Automatic language detection - Programming language detected when you paste into VS Code.
- Built-in fast bracket colorization - Fast bracket matching and colorization for large files.
- Settings editor syntax highlighting - Rich syntax highlighting for setting description code blocks.
- Custom terminal glyph rendering - Better display of box drawing and block element characters.
- Set debugging Watch values - Change watched values during a debugging session.
- Notebook improvements - Markdown link navigation, faster rendering of large outputs.
- JavaScript/TypeScript inlay hints - Inline hints for parameter names and types, and more.
- Locked editor group preview - Keep a preferred editor layout by locking the editor group.
- Python extension testing updates - Better support for test discovery, navigation, and status.
- Web extension authors guide - Learn how to update your extension for VS Code in the browser.
If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com.
Join us live at the VS Code team's livestream on Thursday, September 2 at 8am Pacific (4pm London) to see a demo of what's new in this release, and ask us questions live.
Insiders: Want to try new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available.
July 2021 Recovery
The update addresses these issues.
For the complete release notes go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com.
July 2021
Welcome to the July 2021 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include:
- Extensions view improvements - Rich extension detail hovers, new runtime status tab.
- Settings editor validation - Quickly find editing errors for object-based settings.
- Drag and drop terminals - Move terminals across windows to both editor and panel areas.
- Extended theme customization - Customize multiple color themes at once.
- Built-in support for Jupyter notebooks - Open
.ipynb
files directly in VS Code. - Notebook UI improvements - Display first line of collapsed cells, Undo/Redo per cell.
- Testing API finalized - Native support for running tests in VS Code with built-in Test Explorer.
- Debug Disassembly view preview - Display disassembled C++ code in VS Code.
- Live Preview extension - Live HTML preview within VS Code with JavaScript debugging support.
- Remote - Containers devcontainer CLI - Command line interface for working with development containers.
If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com.
Insiders: Want to try new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available.
June 2021 Recovery 2
The update addresses these issues.
For the complete release notes go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com.
June 2021 Recovery
The update addresses these security issues.
For the complete release notes go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com.
June 2021
Welcome to the June 2021 release of Visual Studio Code. There are a number of updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include:
- Terminals in the editor - Create or move terminals into the editor area.
- Workspace Trust - Quickly customize Workspace Trust settings, disable Restricted Mode banner.
- Editor scroll bar customization - Set bar visibility and width, click navigation behavior.
- Markdown preview KaTeX support - Math support in the Markdown preview.
- Settings editor improvements - Support for multiple checkboxes and enumeration dropdowns.
- Sticky debug environment choice - Debugger remembers your previous environment choice.
- Jupyter Interactive window - Run Jupyter code directly in an interactive window.
- Jupyter notebook debugging - Debug Jupyter notebook code from within VS Code.
- Data Science tutorials - Learn about Jupyter Notebooks, PyTorch, and more.
If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com.
Insiders: Want to try new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available.
May 2021 Recovery
The update addresses these issues.
For the complete release notes go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com.