![]() ![]() New: an AI powered “code completion tool”Īs of now, the new AI Tools in VS Code documentation only features one product, as introduced in the dev team’s update announcement: “We’ve also added a new AI Tools in VS Code topic to the VS Code documentation that will help you get started with Copilot.” ![]() There are new Git commands to stash staged changes and delete remote tags from within VS Code, and some “experimental” Light and Dark themes for users to try out. Terminal link detection now detects links containing spaces, brackets, line and column formats. They have added easier multi-view resizing and a tree view search history. The update features better accessibility, including improvements to diff navigation and Terminal Mode. ![]() There is also an update for VS Marketplace signing, i.e., published extensions are now code signed by default. According to the post key highlights of the release include the availability of Profiles, which lets users create and share profiles to configure extensions, settings, shortcuts, and more. The VS dev team at Microsoft detailed all the new aspects of the release in an official blog post this week. The January 2023 update to Visual Studio Code (v1.75) introduces several updates and additions, including new documentation for using AI tools in the popular, open source-based code editor. The latest version of VS Code is chock full of important updates, including a new AI Tool. ![]()
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