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VS Code adds a unified interface to manage multiple coding agents (local, background, and cloud) from one place. It supports using third-party agents like Claude and Codex alongside Copilot and emphasizes interoperability via MCP and Agent Skills.
This brief entry announces the Visual Studio Code January 2026 Release (Insiders) version 1.109 and points readers to the full article for details on what’s new in this release.
Visual Studio Code adds support for MCP Apps so AI agents can present interactive user interfaces inside the editor, enabling richer and more integrated developer workflows.
The article describes building docfind, a high-performance client-side search engine implemented in Rust and compiled to WebAssembly, and highlights how GitHub Copilot sped up development.
The December 2025 Visual Studio Code release (version 1.108) introduces a set of updates, improvements, and fixes. The full release notes detail editor and tooling enhancements, performance and accessibility work, and changes relevant to extensions and development workflows.
This article summarizes what’s new in the Visual Studio Code November 2025 Release (Insiders build v1.107) and invites readers to read the full release notes for details.
Announcement of the VS Code Insiders Podcast — a new series serving as an insider’s guide to the features, decisions, and people shaping the future of Visual Studio Code.
Microsoft announced that the Visual Studio Code Private Marketplace is now generally available — a secure, curated extension hub for teams to manage and distribute VS Code extensions privately. Read the full article: https://code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2025/11/18/PrivateMarketplace
Announcement page for the Visual Studio Code October 2025 release (version 1.106) pointing readers to the full release notes.
Ghost text suggestions have been open sourced as part of the Copilot Chat extension — the second milestone toward making VS Code an open source AI editor.
The article announces that coding agents have become central to VS Code in 2025, describing new agent mode, Copilot integration, and the GitHub Copilot CLI while noting the growing ecosystem of agents from providers like OpenAI and Anthropic.
The VS Code blog post introduces the new Language Model Chat Provider API and a Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) experience that lets extensions and users choose and integrate different language models for chat functionality, increasing model choice and extensibility in the editor.
This is the release announcement for Visual Studio Code September 2025 (version 1.105). It directs readers to the full article for details about what’s new in this release, including feature updates, improvements, fixes, and extension or API changes.
VS Code now offers auto model selection (preview) to automatically choose the best AI model for faster responses, reduced rate limiting, and a 10% discount on premium requests for paid users.
Overview of the Visual Studio Code August 2025 release (version 1.104). The article summarizes the release highlights, user-facing improvements, bug fixes, and extension/API updates — see the full article for the complete changelog and details.