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Technical writer @vscode.dev @Microsoft | he/him | こんにちは "Let yourself be beautiful" (FGTH)

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Have you tried forking chat sessions in VS Code? Create a new independent session that keeps the conversation history so you can explore alternative approaches without losing your original context. Watch the video to see how it works.
aka.ms/ForkingChat

10.03.2026 21:41 👍 11 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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February 2026 (version 1.110) What's new in the Visual Studio Code February 2026 Release (1.110).

Agents, for real work.

The latest VS Code release gives you better agent orchestration, extensibility, and continuity.

Here's what's new:

🪝 Hooks support
🎯 Message steering and queueing
🌐 Agentic integrated browser
🧠 Shared memory
And more...

🔎 Full release notes: aka.ms/VSCode/110

05.03.2026 15:27 👍 33 🔁 9 💬 8 📌 4

Today's all about @vscode.dev release notes for 1.110: team read-out and polishing! #techwriting

02.03.2026 22:55 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A screenshot of VS Code showing a long-distance next edit suggestion

A screenshot of VS Code showing a long-distance next edit suggestion

Next edit suggestions just leveled-up in VS Code: with long-distance NES, you get edit suggestions anywhere in your file, not just near your cursor's position.

Learn how the team built this - creating the training dataset, refining the UX, evaluating success, and more: aka.ms/VSCode/long-...

26.02.2026 18:47 👍 25 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0

Updating our docs for the upcoming @vscode.dev 1.110 release. Always amazed by how much the team puts out!

🧪 Follow along our test plan items: github.com/issues?q=org...

🎶 My favorite song for this release: "Across 110th Street (Bobby Womack)"

26.02.2026 15:39 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

No such thing as leftover tomato puree! Double concentrated🍅🍅! #nomnom

12.02.2026 17:26 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Meesjes zijn de kleuters onder de vogels!

06.02.2026 13:54 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Your Home for Multi-Agent Development VS Code has become the unified interface for all your coding agents. Manage local, background, and cloud agents in one place, use Claude and Codex agents alongside Copilot, and benefit from open standards...

🚀 VS Code is becoming your home for multi-agent development. A single place to view and manage all your agents - local, background and cloud, and even Claude or Codex, all under your Copilot subscription. Learn more ➡️ aka.ms/VSCode/109blog

06.02.2026 02:30 👍 26 🔁 7 💬 0 📌 0
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You told us you’re running multiple AI agents and wanted a better UX. We listened and shipped it!

Here’s what’s new:
🗂️ Unified agent sessions workspace for local, background, and cloud agents
🔀 Parallel subagents
💻 Claude and Codex support for local and cloud agents
🌐 Integrated browser
& more...

04.02.2026 18:45 👍 60 🔁 18 💬 7 📌 3
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Special Event 👀 · Luma We’re planning something fun. We’re planning something virtual. And yes—it’s all about VS Code. No agenda. No spoilers. Just a heads‑up that if you care about…

might want to bring popcorn 🍿👀 luma.com/qivfjw3y

02.02.2026 17:51 👍 12 🔁 1 💬 2 📌 0
Screenshot of GitHub issues query that lists the VS Code test plan items for the January 2026 release.

Screenshot of GitHub issues query that lists the VS Code test plan items for the January 2026 release.

Working my way through all the feature updates for the @code 1.109 release and getting our docs updated.

28.01.2026 14:51 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Verdorie, dino-koeken zijn verslavend! #random

28.01.2026 14:36 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Yeah, not great.

24.01.2026 15:40 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

You may have noticed that search on the VS Code website has gotten a lot quicker lately.

In our latest blogpost, João Moreno breaks down the engineering process behind docfind, a search engine we built that runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly: code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2026/0...

15.01.2026 15:46 👍 27 🔁 7 💬 2 📌 2
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December 2025 (version 1.108) Learn what is new in the Visual Studio Code December 2025 Release (1.108).

New year, new VS Code release!

The team focused on housekeeping this past month (closing almost 6k issues!) and feature updates like bringing Agent Skills support to stable and improving the terminal IntelliSense UX.

Learn more: code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_108

08.01.2026 21:41 👍 46 🔁 7 💬 3 📌 0
A slide titled “Visual Studio Code – Stay in control” with a section labeled Security & Trust and five bullet points: Stay in control of agent security with tool pre- and post-approvals; Future-proof your MCP servers with a more secure and scalable MCP authentication standard; Control access to MCP servers in your organization with custom MCP registries; Centrally manage settings and configurations across Windows, macOS, and Linux; Increased transparency with open source inline suggestions

A slide titled “Visual Studio Code – Stay in control” with a section labeled Security & Trust and five bullet points: Stay in control of agent security with tool pre- and post-approvals; Future-proof your MCP servers with a more secure and scalable MCP authentication standard; Control access to MCP servers in your organization with custom MCP registries; Centrally manage settings and configurations across Windows, macOS, and Linux; Increased transparency with open source inline suggestions

Staying in control as AI becomes part of your coding workflow is essential.

🧵 We just released features that enhance security and transparency in @code:

20.11.2025 16:48 👍 11 🔁 1 💬 3 📌 0
A slide titled “Visual Studio Code – October Update [1.106]” with three columns of feature highlights.

Agent HQ: Agent Sessions view as mission control for agent tasks, OpenAI Codex integration, built-in planning agent, custom agents and handoffs, inlined terminal panels in chat.
Security & Trust: Open sourcing inline suggestions, tool pre- and post-approval, expanded MCP auth support, control MCP server access with custom MCP registries, Linux device policy support.
Great coding experience: Copy text from deleted lines in diff editor, VS Code product icon refresh, Terminal IntelliSense GA, compare source control branches and tags.

A slide titled “Visual Studio Code – October Update [1.106]” with three columns of feature highlights. Agent HQ: Agent Sessions view as mission control for agent tasks, OpenAI Codex integration, built-in planning agent, custom agents and handoffs, inlined terminal panels in chat. Security & Trust: Open sourcing inline suggestions, tool pre- and post-approval, expanded MCP auth support, control MCP server access with custom MCP registries, Linux device policy support. Great coding experience: Copy text from deleted lines in diff editor, VS Code product icon refresh, Terminal IntelliSense GA, compare source control branches and tags.

Announcing Agent HQ in VS Code: a unified agent experience directly in the editor.

Here's what that looks like...🧵

12.11.2025 18:35 👍 23 🔁 8 💬 1 📌 0
A thumbnail with a dark background and the VS Code logo that reads "What's new in Visual Studio Code September Update 1.105. Native auth experience on macOS, OS notifications for long-running tasks and chat responses, improved code edits for custom models, fully-qualified tool names in prompt files and chat modes, add context from nested AGENTS.md files, resolve merge conflicts with AI, install servers from MCP marketplace, autostart new and updated MCP servers, pick up recent chat conversations, and extension-contributed prompts and instructions."

A thumbnail with a dark background and the VS Code logo that reads "What's new in Visual Studio Code September Update 1.105. Native auth experience on macOS, OS notifications for long-running tasks and chat responses, improved code edits for custom models, fully-qualified tool names in prompt files and chat modes, add context from nested AGENTS.md files, resolve merge conflicts with AI, install servers from MCP marketplace, autostart new and updated MCP servers, pick up recent chat conversations, and extension-contributed prompts and instructions."

🚀 The VS Code September release (v1.105) is here! Check out what's new:

🛠️ GitHub MCP registry integration
🔀 Resolve merge conflicts with AI
🔔 OS notifications for tasks & chat responses
🧠 Chain of thought with GPT-5-Codex

…and more: aka.ms/VSCodeRelease

🧵 Here are the highlights...

09.10.2025 17:03 👍 31 🔁 10 💬 1 📌 1
A promotional graphic for a VS Code release featuring AI capabilities. The image includes bold text that reads “Top AI features from the VS Code Release” and a subtitle “with James Montemagno.” On the right side, a person wearing a dark blue cable-knit sweater is pointing both index fingers toward the viewer. The VS Code logo appears in the bottom-left corner against a blue background with abstract shapes.

A promotional graphic for a VS Code release featuring AI capabilities. The image includes bold text that reads “Top AI features from the VS Code Release” and a subtitle “with James Montemagno.” On the right side, a person wearing a dark blue cable-knit sweater is pointing both index fingers toward the viewer. The VS Code logo appears in the bottom-left corner against a blue background with abstract shapes.

Ever wondered what the latest AI features in VS Code can do for you? 🤔

Join James Montemagno as he walks through highlights like Claude Sonnet 4.5 & GPT-5, Plan Mode & Chain of Thought, Copilot Coding Agent, and AI Merge Conflict Resolution.

📺 Watch the full video: youtu.be/EGZKvuB5jWw

09.10.2025 19:32 👍 15 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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Set up a context engineering flow in VS Code Learn how to implement context engineering using VS Code's built-in AI features.

Tired of being AI's personal tutor?

📖 New @vscode.dev guide: teach your AI once, benefit forever. Context engineering = no more "remember my project uses React not Vue" every single chat.

Set it, forget it, ship it 🚀

code.visualstudio.com/docs/copilot...

#AI #ContextEngineering

02.10.2025 18:03 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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The new VS Code release dropped yesterday - check out our latest video from James Montemagno telling you exactly what you need to know! youtu.be/9qAkd2mGYCo

12.09.2025 16:56 👍 6 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
A thumbnail with a dark background and the VS Code logo that reads "What's new in Visual Studio Code August Update 1.104. Add context from AGENTS.md, confirm agent edits for sensitive files, improved chat UX experience, control chat modes from prompt files, improved terminal command approvals, automatic model selection, model flexibility via VS Code extensions, preview and merge Git worktree changes, configurable inline suggestions delay, and collaborate with background coding agents in Chat Sessions view.

A thumbnail with a dark background and the VS Code logo that reads "What's new in Visual Studio Code August Update 1.104. Add context from AGENTS.md, confirm agent edits for sensitive files, improved chat UX experience, control chat modes from prompt files, improved terminal command approvals, automatic model selection, model flexibility via VS Code extensions, preview and merge Git worktree changes, configurable inline suggestions delay, and collaborate with background coding agents in Chat Sessions view.

🚀 v1.104 of VS Code is here! Check out what's new:

🤖 Improved coding agent integration
📄 AGENTS.md file support for better context
🔍 New Auto mode (Preview) for smart model selection
🔑 Model flexibility via BYOK extension API

…and more: aka.ms/VSCodeRelease

Here are the highlights 🧵

11.09.2025 13:41 👍 29 🔁 8 💬 2 📌 4
A thumbnail with a dark background and a screenshot of VS Code that reads "VS Code Dev Days Join our series of in-person community events aka.ms/VSCode/DevDays" with a VS Code and GitHub Copilot logo

A thumbnail with a dark background and a screenshot of VS Code that reads "VS Code Dev Days Join our series of in-person community events aka.ms/VSCode/DevDays" with a VS Code and GitHub Copilot logo

We're so excited to bring you VS Code Dev Days - a global community initiative to explore the AI capabilities within VS Code!

With more than 60 worldwide, in-person events and 4 special virtual editions, there's an event for you. Learn more: aka.ms/VSCode/DevDa...

28.08.2025 20:39 👍 19 🔁 9 💬 2 📌 2
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Iteration Plan for August & Re-writing Terminal Tools What features are coming to VS Code in the next update? The August iteration plan is completely done in the open. How does it work, how you look at it, and how to you get involved? We also sit down…

It's Monday, which means a new episode of the VS Code Insiders Podcast just dropped!

This week, learn about August's iteration plan and hear firsthand from engineer Daniel Imms how the terminal tools have been re-written: www.vscodepodcast.com/2

25.08.2025 15:14 👍 11 🔁 3 💬 2 📌 0
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GitHub - github/awesome-copilot: Community-contributed instructions, prompts, and configurations to help you make the most of GitHub Copilot. Community-contributed instructions, prompts, and configurations to help you make the most of GitHub Copilot. - github/awesome-copilot

I did an overhaul of the Awesome Copilot README to make it easier to install the prompts, instructions, and chat modes to VS Code - there are nice big buttons to click! github.com/github/aweso...

20.08.2025 06:39 👍 9 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0
A thumbnail with a dark background and the VS Code logo that reads "What's new in Visual Studio Code July Update 1.103, Use GPT-5 in chat, chat checkpoints to restore previous states, a revamped tool picker interface, support for more than 128 tools per agent request, automatic startup for MCP servers, enhanced terminal command approvals, Git worktree support for checking out multiple branches, fast code search for Azure DevOps repositories, a customizable language model selector, and a dedicated view for managing coding agent chat sessions".

A thumbnail with a dark background and the VS Code logo that reads "What's new in Visual Studio Code July Update 1.103, Use GPT-5 in chat, chat checkpoints to restore previous states, a revamped tool picker interface, support for more than 128 tools per agent request, automatic startup for MCP servers, enhanced terminal command approvals, Git worktree support for checking out multiple branches, fast code search for Azure DevOps repositories, a customizable language model selector, and a dedicated view for managing coding agent chat sessions".

v1.103 of VS Code is here! Check out what's new:

🚀 GPT-5 rolling out to VS Code today
🛠️ Enable more than 128 MCP tools with virtual tools
✅ Chat checkpoints
🌳 Git worktree support

…and much more: aka.ms/VSCodeRelease

Here are some of the highlights 🧵

07.08.2025 17:16 👍 31 🔁 11 💬 1 📌 2
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GPT-5 is rolling out to VS Code today!

Starting today, GPT-5 is rolling out to all paid GitHub Copilot plans. GPT-5 is OpenAI's most capable model yet, bringing new advances in reasoning, coding, and chat.

Learn more about the GPT-5 model availability: github.blog/changelog/20...

07.08.2025 17:06 👍 16 🔁 7 💬 1 📌 1
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We are beginning rollout of the Python Environments Extension! Anyone can install and enable the extension and its a game changer so give it a try and send in your feedback! (see these extra enablement details if you are on VS Code insiders: github.com/microsoft/vs...)

30.06.2025 20:07 👍 5 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
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MCP for Beginners course with 10 hands-on labs, available in 40+ languages! 🌍
🎓 Learn MCP fundamentals with practical examples in .NET, Java, TypeScript, JavaScript, and Python using VS Code.

🔗 Get started now: aka.ms/mcp-for-begi...

17.06.2025 17:50 👍 30 🔁 7 💬 0 📌 1
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The Complete MCP Experience: Full Specification Support in VS Code VS Code now supports the complete Model Context Protocol specification, including authorization, prompts, resources, and sampling.

The full MCP experience is now in VS Code! 🚀

From secure auth to prompts, resources, and sampling, MCP is now a complete foundation for building AI agents.

Read the full post:

13.06.2025 17:50 👍 22 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0