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更新時間:2022-06-22
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
- New: Customize Global Toolbar - Freely choose large or small toolbar icons and whether to show labels or not
Improved:
- Connection Manager - New users will now see the Connection Manager appear automatically when they use Studio 3T for the first time
- Preferences - The editor font setting now has a "Back to default" button to restore default settings
- Date Tags - Date Tags are now preserved when used in an export task's aggregation query
- Mongo Java Driver - The mongo java driver has been updated to version 4.6.0
- Java Runtime - The Java Runtime has been updated to the latest JRE version 17.0.3
Fixed:
- Connection Manager - Editing connections now preserves their shortcut settings
- Connection Tree - The action "Refresh All" now refreshes all servers
- Connection Tree - Copy & paste multiple collections within the same database now functions reliably
- Connection Tree - Fixed a crash that could occur when trying to copy & paste a view
- JSON View - Spaces are no longer appended to lines in the JSON View
- Operations View - Operations progress for copying databases is now more precise
- Reschema - Reschema JSON previews now reliably show foreign key fields
- Reschema - Reschema now expands unwound arrays in target collections
- IntelliShell - Computing auto-completion no longer hangs when querying the "local.oplog.rs" collection
- Migration to SQL - For Custom SQL Types, "Reset to default" SQL type will only be shown when there are changes
- SQL Connection Manager - SQL Connection Manager now displays a "Close", instead of an "OK" button when launched from the "File" menu
- Data Masking - Unsaved data masking configurations are now correctly restored by Session Restore
- Ubuntu Wayland - Resolved a number of UI issues with the newly released Ubuntu 22.04 and its new windowing system
更新時間:2022-06-19
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
- Added BigQuery Driver
- [ClickHouse] Support SSL
- [MongoDB] Support SSL
- [SQLite] Updated SQLite version 3.38
- Many bug fixes and improvements
更新時間:2022-06-17
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What's new in this version:
SecureCRT 9.2.2
- If a saved credential was modified while editing multiple sessions simultaneously, SecureCRT could have crashed
- When a newly generated public key was saved in OpenSSH format, the key could not be used for authentication due to an incorrect file format error
- When editing multiple sessions at once, the port field could not be changed
- When using the "Personal data folder" option, if a session option was modified, the personal data store options could have been saved to the non-personal configuration
- If multiple sessions were connected in tab groups, zooming the font in one tab group could have caused the font zoom to be reset in another tab group
- Windows: If multiple RDP sessions were connected and the "Close on disconnect" session option was enabled, closing the main window could have resulted in a crash on exit
- Windows: When the "Make SecureCRT the Default Application" button was pressed, SecureCRT was not set as the default application for SSH or Telnet URLs
- Windows: When the confirm disconnect option was enabled and an RDP session was connected, closing the application resulted in multiple confirm disconnect prompts
- Windows: When using the Microsoft Pinyin Input Method Editor to enter Chinese characters in fields that contained hint text (e.g., Session Manager filter field), the hint text was not cleared when the Chinese characters were entered
SecureCRT 9.2.1
Fixed:
- If the Button Manager dialog was launched from the Button Bar Manager dialog, changes to the buttons were not saved
- When connecting to a server that uses an X.509 certificate for the host key, even though the certificate met all requirements for automatic acceptance of the host key by the client, the application still prompted the user to manually accept and save the key
- When RDP or Local Shell sessions were exported and later imported to a different configuration, the protocol-specific options may not have been preserved as expected
- In certain cases, when moving focus from the hostname field to the port field using the tab key, the text contained within the port field was not selected
SecureCRT 9.2.0
- Change log not available for this version
SecureCRT 9.1.1
New:
- Windows: SecureCRT 9.1.1 is compatible with Windows 11
Fixed:
- When a script enabled file logging for a connection, the "Timestamp each line" logging option may have inadvertently been enabled
SecureCRT 9.1.0
- Change log not available for this version
SecureCRT 9.0.2
Change:
- Windows: The Scratchpad and Script Editor now honor the "Use ClearType to smooth edges of screen fonts" global option
Fixed:
- When connected to a host using TN3270 emulation, if the current partition was unformatted, the SETBUFFERADDRESS command was unexpectedly included in SecureCRT's response
- Windows: If a session was configured to use a firewall that prompted for credentials, and that session was configured to automatically connect at application startup, SecureCRT crashed
- Windows: Under certain circumstances, when opening the Session Manager, some folders may not have been expandable
- Windows: When authenticating with a PKCS#11 certificate with certain signature algorithms, the key may not have been added to the SSH agent
- Windows: Under certain environments, when connecting to an RDP session, the remote display would not scale to match the local desktop
- Mac/Linux: If a log file was initially created with the "Append to file" logging option enabled, Unicode characters may not have been logged correctly
SecureCRT 9.0.1
Changed:
- Restored the ability to use the SHA1-96 and MD5-96 MACs
Fixed:
- If a script that made a connection was specified on the command line, a "script is currently running" error was incorrectly reported. The script did run after the dialog was dismissed
- When performing a "Find" operation in the terminal view, if the end of the buffer was reached, the search direction could not be reversed
- Windows: When a disconnected RDP session tab was reused by a new RDP connection, the title bar text was not updated
SecureCRT 9.0.0
Fixed:
- When a script was specified on the SecureCRT command line, the error "script is currently running" was incorrectly reported. The script did run after the dialog was dismissed
- Windows: If a user was denied remote desktop access on the target system, connecting with an RDP session silently failed without reporting the system error
SecureCRT 8.7.3
Fixes:
- When the sample ANSI color palette was shown for a color scheme, the colors displayed did not match the descriptive text for the color (e.g., "ANSI Red" text was displayed using the green color)
- The display of certain Unicode characters (e.g., emojis) in the terminal could have caused other characters to appear as clipped
- Windows: When using CAPI to access a certificate located on a smart card, if the CAPI store contained multiple certificates, there could have been a delay before being prompted for the smart card pin
- Windows: On high-DPI monitors with a large scaling factor set, text displayed on the Keyboard Interactive authentication prompt could have been cut off
- Windows: When the Command Window was displayed, the height of the window increased by one pixel each time SecureCRT was restarted
- Windows: If the Session Manager and Command Manager were docked in stacked layout, the size of the individual manager windows was not retained between instances of SecureCRT
- Mac/Linux: Text displayed on the Keyboard Interactive and View Host Key dialogs could not be selected or copied
SecureCRT 8.7.2
Bug fixes:
- If a script was launched from a button bar button or keymap shortcut and the script file could not be located, a misleading error was reported
- Windows: If the Session Manager and Command Manager were docked within the same pane and configured to be auto-hidden, the expanded size of the managers could change when SecureCRT restarted
- Windows: On the public-key authentication failed dialog, when the left and right arrows were used to change focus between the Skip and OK buttons, the focus moved the opposite direction of the arrow key pressed.
SecureCRT 8.7.1
New feature:
- Windows: Added an administrative policy that disallows the TFTP
server from being run
Changes:
- The performance of keyword highlighting has been improved to be as fast as and in many cases, much faster, than version 8.5.
- SecureCRT now handles the Xterm "paste bracketing" escape sequence so that indentation is correct when indented text is pasted into an editor
- Added an optional "hide output" parameter to the Session Object Lock() method
- SSH2: When doing public-key authentication, if there is no corresponding private-key file without an extension and there is a private-key file with a .ppk extension, it will be used.
Vulnerability addressed:
- TFTP: The TFTP server is off by default. However, when the TFTP server was running, SecureCRT was vulnerable to a directory traversal attack that allowed access to arbitrary files on the local system.
Bug fixes:
- When running a version of the Midnight Commander file manager that supports extended coordinate mouse clicks, mouse operations from within SecureCRT did not work
- When multiple screens were created using the "screen" utility, the scrollback from one screen could end up in the scrollback for a different screen
- When multiple screens were created using the "screen" utility, the man page output went to the scrollback buffer
- In the Manage Agent Keys dialog, the columns expanded every time the dialog opened, which eventually caused all column headers to disappear
- If two sessions were connected and then a session was sent to a new window, if the Hex view was opened, no data was displayed in the Hex view for the session
- The items "MENU_TOGGLE_KEYWORD_HIGHLIGHTING" and "MENU_CONNECT_LOCAL_SHELL" were not recognized when they were included in a custom .MNU file
- Windows: If folders were rearranged in the Command Manager, the folder order was not remembered when SecureCRT restarted
- Windows: If the Session Manager and Command Manager were unpinned (auto hide) and the Session Manager was pinned, the Command Manager became active
- Windows: Some of the arrow buttons in the Global and Session Options dialogs did not work correctly with screen readers, such as JAWS and NVDA
SecureCRT 8.7.0
Change:
- SSH2: Keyboard-interactive authentication works with a prompt that contains "password" with any combination of upper and lower case letters (e.g., "Password" or "PASSWORD")
Bug fixes:
- When an editor (e.g., vi or vim) was used to edit a file on the remote system, the wrong line could have been deleted when the delete line command was sent
- When a session with an authentication banner reconnected, extra newlines were inserted after the banner
- Windows: Sending a session to a new window and then attempting to lock it with the "Hide Output" option checked resulted in a crash
- Windows: If the global transparency setting for active sessions was set to a value less than 255, when a tabbed session was cloned, no output was displayed
SecureCRT 8.5.4
Changes:
- Updated the version of Python that ships with SecureCRT to 2.7.16
Bug Fixes:
- Windows: When using both the left and right mouse buttons to simulate a middle-button click, and the "Paste on middle button" option was enabled, the paste operation would not succeed
SecureCRT 8.5.3
Change:
- Treat the [email protected] key-exchange algorithm as
- Synonymous to the curve25519-sha256 algorithm.
Bug fixes:
- Under certain circumstances, tiled session did not resize correctly after resizing the Command window.
- If the default session protocol was set to something other than TAPI and the Quick Connect protocol was changed to TAPI, attempting to configure TAPI produced an error.
- If the Screen.get2() scripting function was called, line drawing characters in the terminal window could be corrupted.
- When a large scrollback buffer was configured, the scroll bar could get stuck at the top of the scrollback.
- SecureCRT now prevents multiple Connect bars from being added to the toolbar.
- SSH2: If the public key in use was generated with the ssh-keygen Z option, SecureCRT could crash when attempting to enter the passphrase.
- When SecureCRT was maximized or full screen, if the font was zoomed in using CTRL+ or the mouse wheel, attempting to zoom out using CTRL- or the mouse wheel did not work.
- If Python 3.x was installed on the system and the PYTHONPATH variable was set, SecureCRT could fail to launch.
- When "Background colors" tab status indicators were used and enough sessions to fill the tab bar were connected, there was a significant lag when connecting new sessions or closing sessions.
SecureCRT 8.5.2
New feature:
- Added support for the curve25519-sha256 key-exchange algorithm.
Bug fixes:
- If an OpenSSH format key was manually added to the host key database, SecureCRT crashed when attempting to connect to a host that used that key.
- If the Session Manager was pinned and the active session had keyword highlighting on and it was toggled off by selecting "Keyword
- Highlighting" from the Options menu and then the Session Manager was hidden, keyword highlighting was re-enabled.
- Windows: In the Command Window, if the option "Send Characters
- Immediately" was set, pressing CTRL+A selected all the text in the
- Command Window instead of sending the CTRL+A to the session(s).
- Windows: When using the mouse wheel to scroll session output, there was a dead spot in the terminal area where scrolling stopped if the mouse cursor was positioned there.
- Windows: Attempting to display the Activator's About box caused an error message to be displayed.
- Mac/Linux: If the Session Manager was undocked and redocked, the terminal area size changed.
- Mac: SecureCRT could crash if a session had a dependent session and the wrong password had been saved for both sessions and the wrong password was entered when attempting to connect to the session.
- Mac: If CTRL+ was used to select multiple folders in the
- Session Manager or Connect dialog and then arrow keys were pressed, the selection could not be cleared.
- Linux: On Ubuntu 18.x, when running Midnight Commander, if CTRL+O was used to show and hide panels until there was no command prompt and then Midnight Commander was restarted as root and CTRL+O was used to hide panels, the command prompt was at the top of the window and new output was displayed incorrectly.
SecureCRT 8.5.1
New feature:
- Added a new script function FileSaveDialog() that allows saving to
- a file that does not exist.
Bug fixes:
- If the command line specified a saved session (/S) and overrode the local listening IP address (/LOCAL), an error was reported and the session did not connect.
- The button bar list was empty if button bars were imported when the button bar list was not displayed and then the button bar was displayed.
- Windows: On Windows Server 2008 R2, the icons in the Session Manager and Connect dialog were not drawn correctly.
- Windows: On a high-DPI monitor scaled to 125%, the 10-point Lucida
- Console font looked larger and bold compared to how that font looked in other applications.
SecureCRT 8.5
Bug fix:
- SecureCRT could crash if a new folder was created in the Session Manager or Connect dialog and there was at least one other folder under "Sessions" and then sorting was changed to manual arrangement and a session was dragged to be between the "Session" folder and the top folder
更新時間:2022-06-17
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
Visual Studio Code 1.68.1 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Visual Studio Code 1.68.0 (64-bit)
- Configure Display Language - See installed and available Language Packs in their language
- Problems panel table view - View errors and warnings as a table to quickly filter on their source
- Deprecated extensions - Learn whether an extension is deprecated or should be replaced
- Extension sponsorship - Support the developers who build your favorite extensions
- Hide Explorer files using .gitignore - Reuse your existing .gitignore to hide files in the Explorer
- Terminal color and contrast enhancements - Find match background color, min contrast ratio
- Git branch protection - Branch protection available right inside VS Code
- TypeScript Go to Source Definition - Jump directly to a symbol's JavaScript implementation
- VS Code for the Web localization - vscode.dev now matches your chosen browser language
- Development Container specification - Learn more about the evolving dev container spec
- Preview: Markdown link validation - Detects broken links to headers, images, and files
Visual Studio Code 1.67.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Some terminal launch config args are double-escaped
- Disabled toolbar icons are no longer dimmed in 1.67
- April 2022 - Recovery 2
- Shortcut initiated selection occurrence indicators are not cleaning up
- STDIN/STDOUT redirection of debugger doesn't work anymore after 1.67 update
Visual Studio Code 1.67.1 (64-bit)
- Git clone protocol handler
Visual Studio Code 1.67.0 (64-bit)
- Explorer file nesting - Nest generated files under source files in the Explorer
- Settings editor filters - Filter button brings up searches such as @Modified settings
- Bracket pair colorization - Colored bracket pairs are now enabled by default
- Toggle inlay hints - Ctrl+Alt to quickly hide or show inlay hints in the editor
- Drag and drop to create Markdown links - Drop files into the editor to create Markdown links
- Find All References in Markdown - Quickly find all references to headers, files, URLs
- Java extension updates - Now supporting inlay hints and lazy variable resolution
- UX Guidelines for extension authors - Guidance for VS Code extension UI best practices
- New Rust language topic - Learn how to use the Rust programming language in VS Code
Visual Studio Code 1.66.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Git - Disable automatic repository scanning in the root of the HOMEDRIVE
- Tighten permission in Windows install folder
Visual Studio Code 1.66.1 (64-bit)
- Update built in extension ms-vscode.js-debug-companion and ms-vscode.references-view
- Applciation/json output is not working in vscode notebooks
- [html] unnecessary 'semicolon expected' errors
- Double click a word and move with one finger will select other words and lines
- Jupyter Notebook progress bar is broken
- Source control repository missed a repository if we have multiple with same name
- VS Code 1.66 requires GLIBC 2.25 on RHEL 7
- Problem in html right to left around whitespace
- Settings editor list fails to render properly after clearing invalid query
- Rendering whitespace influences bidi layout
Visual Studio Code 1.66.0 (64-bit)
- Local history - Keep track of local file changes independent of source control
- Settings editor language filter - Displays available language-specific settings
- Terminal find improvements - Matches are highlighted in the terminal panel and scroll bar
- Built-in CSS/LESS/SCSS formatters - Code formatting for CSS, LESS, and SCSS
- JavaScript heap profiles - Collect and view JS memory allocations while debugging
- VS Code for the Web - Drag and drop files and folders into vscode.dev
- Remote - SSH support for Mac - Connect via SSH to Apple Silicon/M1/ARM64 machines
- New R language topic - Learn how to use R for data science in VS Code
Visual Studio Code 1.65.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- February 2022 Recovery 2 Endgame
- dependsOn executes wrong tasks in multi-root workspaces
- Azure-sphere-tools-ui needs to be added to the proposed API list
- Newline missing when pressing Enter between open/close html tags in React files when tags have attributes
- Code snippet "Choice" feature no longer working
- editor.action.smartSelect.expand doesn't work if only basic language features are available
- f removed from origin name in git log?
- New notebook 'text/plain' renderer breaks alignment
Visual Studio Code 1.65.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Encode parent authority into webview origin
- ${env:PATH} not detected on terminal
Visual Studio Code 1.65.0 (64-bit)
- New editor history navigation - Scope Go Back/Go Forward history to editor group or single editor
- Light High Contrast theme - Light theme for enhanced VS Code editor visibility
- New audio cues - Audio cues for warnings, inline suggestions, and breakpoint hits
- Drag and drop Problems and Search results - Drag results to new or existing editor groups
- Source Control diff editor management - Automatically close diff editors after Git operations
- Debugger lazy variable evaluation - Lazy evaluation of JavaScript/TypeScript property getters
- Preview: Terminal shell integration - Rerun terminal commands, command status decorations
- VS Code for the Web - Reopen recent local files and folders, improved Git integration
Visual Studio Code 1.64.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- January 2022 Recovery 2 Endgame
- Web: Extension host fails to initialize when certain browser extensions are installed
- GVFS: can't open file
- Output view dropdown scrollbar UI is not clickable/usable (regression)
- jupyter notebook cell pending indicator missing
- Integrated terminal automatically sends 'Y' when terminating node batch script
- Latest update breaks due to proxy requirement.
- Version 1.64.0 breaks task quoting
- Resizing terminal inside side panel no longer works
- Part navigation and resizing commands fail on new side panel
- TypeScript plugin extensions don't load on Windows in 1.64.0
- Function breakpoints don't seem to be editable anymore
- Latex - Equation environment in markdown does not work
- How can we move the new side panel to the right?
Visual Studio Code 1.64.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these security issues:
- Restrict which sites out webview iframe can frame
- Webview arbitrary file read
- Avoid listening on all interfaces when debugging a remote extension host
- Bump distro and version
Visual Studio Code 1.64.0 (64-bit)
- New Side Panel - Display more views at once with the new Side Panel
- Settings editor search - Search now prioritizes whole word matches
- Audio cues - Hear when the cursor moves to folded regions, errors, and breakpoints
- Unicode highlighting - Avoid highlighting characters in supported languages
- Automatic terminal replies - Create automatic responses to common terminal prompts
- Notebook UI improvements - Search text in Markdown and output cells
- Debug binary data view - View and edit binary data while debugging
- Markdown path suggestions - Quickly insert relative file paths and header links
- JS/TS surround with snippets - Insert selected code inside snippets
- VS Code for the Web - Support for signed GitHub commits in vscode.dev and github.dev
Visual Studio Code 1.63.2 (64-bit)
- Interactive Window should collapse new cells by default
- November 2021 Recovery 2 Endgame
- Redundant requests are made to Marketplace
- Background tokenization is a lot slower in large files
- Ship TS 4.5.3 — fixes TS Server fatal error: Cannot read property 'flags' of undefined
- Terminal in Editor rendering errors and disposed errors
- Snippet suggestions are too eager
- Terminal breaks when dragging to a different group, only when created in editor area via command
- Background color is wrong when terminals are created in editor area via command
- Wrong scroll appears when clicking on
Visual Studio Code 1.63.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these security issues:
- Disable unsupported meta http-equiv tags in webviews
- Do not enable the git extension in restricted mode
Visual Studio Code 1.63.0 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Unable to run any tasks on a remote windows machine using openssh
- Google Japanese Input (IME) on Mac - Suggestions Overlap w/ Text
- Default settings deprecation warning with n breaks the json
- Asking for nvm to be installed, when it is already
- debug toolbar does not update if focused thread no longer exists
- Cannot type Korean. Splitted self or missing
- Zlib error: invalid distance too far back
- I cannot save a file when there is another file with longer name
- Call stack items aren't opening tabs with correct contents
- Emmet does not work in js/jsx files for VS Code 1.62.2(Universal)
- Perf: _removePropertiesWithPossibleUserInfo is ~10% of the cost of loading a renderer
- Perf: Update editor configuration only after extensions are registered
- vscode.dev can't switch branches in private repositories
Visual Studio Code 1.62.3 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Git operations fail due to empty VSCODE_GIT_ASKPASS_EXTRA_ARGS
- [json] editor stops validating: Invalid regular expression
- LanguageClient failing to initialize language server on 1.62.1
- Setting Sync: failed because of Unauthorized (401)
Visual Studio Code 1.62.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Always use a command line flag together with ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE
- Git operation hangs due to empty string in $GIT_ASKPASS
- Resolve shell environment failed on 1.62.1
- 1.62.1 - Sanity testing Mac server is failing
- WSL Extension instalation failure
- SetDecorations using contentText do not render on non ASCII lines
- Custom task problemMatcher results not appearing in problems panel when problem is on the first line
- Never prompted to select a kernel in Notebooks
- Semantic highlighting flickers on 1.62.0 and later
- Editors - pathsToEditors should ignore folders
- Crash on opening large files with bracket pair colorization
- Close Remote Connection blocked due to a veto from terminal
Visual Studio Code 1.62.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses this security:
- Always use a command line flag together with ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE
Visual Studio Code 1.62.0 (64-bit)
Visual Studio Code for the Web - vscode.dev (Preview):
- This iteration, we released a preview of Visual Studio Code for the Web. Visual Studio Code for the Web provides a zero-install experience running entirely in your browser, allowing you to quickly and safely browse source code repositories and make lightweight code changes. To get started, go to https://vscode.dev in your browser.
- VS Code for the Web has many of the features of VS Code desktop that you love, including search and syntax highlighting, along with extension support to work on your codebase. In addition to opening repositories, forks, and pull requests from source control providers like GitHub and Azure Repos, you can also work with code that is stored on your local machine.
- Not all extensions can run when VS Code is in the browser. Extensions that are purely declarative, such as themes, snippets, or grammars, can run unmodified in the browser. However, extensions that need to run code must be updated by the extension authors. We'd like to say thank you to the extension authors that already have published their extensions as web extensions.
Workbench:
Settings editor accessibility:
We made various Settings editor accessibility improvements:
- The Settings editor scrolls back to the top after performing a search, so the user does not end up midway through the search results after each search.
- The settings scope switcher is accessible via keyboard.
- Deprecated setting text blocks display an icon. Previously, the deprecated text was distinguished from the rest of the setting text only by color.
- More UI elements within the Settings editor have the setting ID as their name.
Updated search icons:
- The search icons are now the same weight and the match whole word icon was updated to be more distinguishable from the rest.
Parameter hint highlight:
- VS Code now highlights the current parameter in the parameter hint and the color can be themed via editorHoverWidget.highlightForeground
Editor:
Improved bracket pair guides:
- We continued iterating on bracket pair guides. Horizontal lines now outline the scope of a bracket pair. Also, vertical lines now depend on the indentation of the code that is surrounded by the bracket pair.
- Bracket pair guides can be enabled by setting editor.guides.bracketPairs to true (defaults to false). We added a third option "active" to only show a bracket pair guide for the active bracket pair.
- The new setting editor.guides.bracketPairsHorizontal controls if and when to render horizontal guides (defaults to active).
- New themable colors editorBracketPairGuide.background{1,...,6} and editorBracketPairGuide.activeBackground{1,...,6} can be used to customize the color of bracket pair guides
Customizable bracket pairs:
- You can now configure bracket pairs for a specific programming language through settings. editor.language.bracketPairs can be used to configure which bracket characters should be matched. If set, editor.language.colorizedBracketPairs independently configures which bracket pairs are colorized when bracket pair colorization or bracket pair guides are enabled.
Display hovers above or below the current line:
- You can now choose between displaying IntelliSense hovers above (default) or below the current line. By setting editor.hover.above to false, hovers will render below the current line.
Unicode directional formatting characters:
- To address CVE-2021-42574, VS Code now renders Unicode directional formatting characters by default. Consider the following text snippet.
- The above text snippet contains two explicit directional formatting characters, U+202E (RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE) and U+202C (POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING). These characters can influence Unicode's Bidirectional Algorithm and could be used to craft source code that renders differently than what compilers would execute.
- The special rendering of these directional formatting characters can be turned off by setting editor.renderControlCharacters to false. The setting editor.renderControlCharacters is now true by default.
Extensions:
Verified extension publishers:
- VS Code now shows if the domains of an extension publisher are verified by the Visual Studio Marketplace
- If you are an extension author, more details about how to become a verified publisher can be found in the Publishing Extensions topic
Terminal:
New default keybindings for special characters:
- The following keybindings were added that are typically supported in other terminals:
- ctrl+shift+2: Inputs the null character (0x00).
- ctrl+shift+6: Inputs the record separator character (0x1E).
- ctrl+/: Inputs the unit separator character (0x1F).
Languages:
- Configure how HTML completes attributes:
- There is a new setting html.completion.attributeDefaultValue that lets you choose how values are filled in when an HTML attribute is completed:
- doublequotes: The value is placed in double quotes (default)
- singlequotes: The value is placed in single quotes
- empty: The value is left empty
Emmet improvements:
- The new Emmet: Update Tag command (editor.emmet.action.updateTag) updates the placeholder with the HTML tag to be updated.
- The extension also activates now when one tries to run any Emmet command. This change should fix an issue where some commands were not found when run from the Command Palette, while also keeping the activation event list more precise so that Emmet does not start up unnecessarily, such as in an empty workspace.
- For multi-root workspaces, Emmet now sources snippets from all workspace folders, rather than just the first one. As a result, custom snippets from all workspace folders will be suggested when editing an applicable file in the workspace.
Notebooks:
Find and Replace supports capturing groups:
- The Find and Replace widget in the notebook editor now supports regular expression capturing groups
- In the short video below, replace uses the first (and only) captured text ('a')
Better selection of output renderers and mimetypes:
- Notebook cells can output multiple types of data (mimetypes) that can be rendered in different ways both by VS Code itself and extensions. Previously, VS Code had basic memoization (caching) of the selected renderer for a mimetype, and you could manually configure your preferred mimetypes using the notebook.displayOrder setting. However, VS Code wasn't particularly smart about picking the best renderer for a mimetype, and preferred mimetypes had to be updated manually.
- Now, preferred renderers are cached on a per-notebook type, level in the workspace. Additionally, if you switch to view a different mimetype, that preference will be updated in-memory for the VS Code session, and you can use the Notebook: Save Mimetype Display Order command to easily update the notebook.displayOrder setting to the working preference.
Contributions to extensions:
Jupyter:
- Kernels
- In order to make it easier to identify kernels, the Jupyter extension now groups kernels in the kernel picker.
- You can now filter the list of kernels displayed in the kernel picker, either globally or on a workspace basis. This is helpful if you have a large number of kernels installed but usually only work with a subset.
- To manage the list of kernels displayed, you can use the command Jupyter: Filter Kernels from the Command Palette.
Interactive Window:
- Automatic cell creation when running the last cells in an Interactive Window using Shift+Enter can now be configured via the setting jupyter.newCellOnRunLast. If you don't want the default behavior to add a new cell, you can set jupyter.netCellOnRunLast to false.
ESLint:
- A new version of the ESLint extension has shipped. Major improvements are:
- Extended support for ESLint version 8.x.
- The ability to define the rule set that is applied during code action on save and format via the setting eslint.codeActionsOnSave.rules.
GitHub Pull Requests and Issues:
- Work continues on the GitHub Pull Requests and Issues extension, which allows you to work on, create, and manage pull requests and issues. Check out the changelog for the 0.32.0 release of the extension to see the highlights.
Remote Development:
- Work continues on the Remote Development extensions, which allow you to use a container, remote machine, or the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as a full-featured development environment.
Feature highlights in 1.62 include:
- New setting remote.SSH.foldersSortOrder to sort SSH targets alphabetically or by recent use.
- Windows Subsystem for Linux indicator lets you quickly know whether you are using WSL 1 or WSL 2.
- Advanced container configuration videos covering how to persist bash history and work with monorepos.
Preview features:
TypeScript 4.5 support:
This update adds support for the upcoming TypeScript 4.5 release. The TypeScript 4.5 beta announcement post has more information about the new language and tooling features. Some tooling highlights:
- Method signature completions.
- JSX attribute completions.
- More accurate reference counts for the references CodeLens.
- To start using the TypeScript 4.5 nightly builds, install the TypeScript Nightly extension.
- Please share your feedback and let us know if you run into any bugs with TypeScript 4.5.
- Extension authoring:
- Emoji support in file decorations
- The file decorations API now supports emojis as badge texts.
MarkdownString.supportHtml:
- The new supportHtml property on MarkdownString enables rendering of a safe subset of raw HTML that appears inside the Markdown text.
- The supportHtml property defaults to false. When disabled, VS Code will strip out any raw HTML tags that appear in the Markdown text.
Engineering:
File watching changes:
- File watching in VS Code changed to a new library, thanks to the work of the Parcel team with their @parcel/watcher. We will gradually roll out this change to all users in the upcoming weeks. Linux users will be happy to learn that the files.watcherExclude now applies natively so that the number of file handles VS Code needs open for file watching can be greatly reduced.
- The existing files.legacyWatcher setting was changed to an enumeration with these values:
- on - The new file watcher will never be used.
- off - The new file watcher will always be used.
- default - The new file watcher will only be used when you open multi-root workspaces (via a .code-workspace file).
- You should not notice any difference in your day to day work, but if file watching is broken for you, please report an issue.
Progress for Electron sandbox support:
- As we continue to make the VS Code workbench ready for enabling Electron's sandbox, we made progress on moving Node.js file services out of the workbench window into a different process. The same is true for the file watcher that no longer forks from the workbench window, but from a background process. This change is enabled by default in VS Code Insiders and will be the default in Stable for our November release.
Notable fixes:
- 73061: Enumerable properties mixed with regular properties
- 130868: Emmet suggestions list missing entries after adding custom snippets.json
- 131966: Emmet unable to expand abbreviation with onclick attribute
- 135110: Support different border settings for vertical or horizontal layouts, for in-group editor splitting
Visual Studio Code 1.61.2 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- Web: Handles may contain slashes at the end
- Focus of commit message textbox swaps when files are changed meanwhile
Visual Studio Code 1.61.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Process handles leaked by pty host on windows
- September 2021 Recovery Endgame
- High CPU Usage: Every VS Code window eats 5+% CPU, even idle, even in the background
- Empty HoverWidget is visible at startup
- New Telemetry Level should respect my prior settings
- Source Control bug when creating or changing branch in the workspace
Visual Studio Code 1.61.0 (64-bit)
- 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
Visual Studio Code 1.60.2 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- The GitHub.codespaces extension gets activated twice when creating a new codespace
- Bundle TS 4.4.3
- ugust 2021 Endgame Recovery 2 endgame-plan
- Codespaces: Debugging is broken
- Automatic language detection overrides openTextDocument API language parameter
- Undo stops working after focusing webview
Visual Studio Code 1.60.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- npm script not work in default terminal
- Context menu command "Open in Integrated Terminal" does not use Default Profile
- Go to Symbol in Workspace
- Allow also setting the language_info in a notebook
- Show Log from Container Creation Progress notification has no effect
- SSH Remote fails to connect
- Inline-suggestion appearing at previous cursor location
- August 2021 Endgame Recovery
- v1.60: "Auto language select" feature sets "CoffeeScript" language in "Git commit" files
- Powershell console opens every time I launch VS Code with a project
- Unable to save notebook when executing a long running cell
Visual Studio Code 1.60.0 (64-bit)
- 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
Visual Studio Code 1.59.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Notebooks cannot be opened on 1.59
- Authentication decryption error
- tasks.onDidEndTaskProcess is called too many times in VS Code v1.59
- Perma-hang/crash on M1 MBP with universal build
- July 2021 Endgame Recovery
- Stdout generated raw data file not in expected format.
- Typing repeated dots in js expands to first suggestion
Visual Studio Code 1.59.0 (64-bit)
- 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
Visual Studio Code 1.58.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- June 2021 Endgame Recovery 2
- Only acquire workspace storage locks on the remote extension host
- Remote extension will not work if it depends on a local UI one
- Terminal is tiny when extensions create and show them
- When multiple ghost text parts have line breaks, the first line of the ghost text gets deleted
- Using command line to open vscode causes code warning
- Trust and Continue dialog need two clicks on Continue to go away
- VS Code Terminal doesn't autofocus
- MacOS: Could not move terminal into editor area after first move
Visual Studio Code 1.58.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these security issues:
- Improves Git security with untrusted workspaces bug git important
- Don't use guessable nonces in webview
- Update distro hash
Visual Studio Code 1.58.0 (64-bit)
- 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
- 'Open in VS Code' badge - Lets visitors quickly open your GitHub repo in VS Code
- Data Science tutorials - Learn about Jupyter Notebooks, PyTorch, and more
Visual Studio Code 1.57.1 (64-bit)
- May 2021 Endgame Recovery
- Scrolling on mouse click
- macOS: restore Cmd+W closing the window when all tabs are closed
- 1.57.0 (macOS): window behaves different now (fullscreen & priority issues)
- "Open New External Terminal" doesn't work if no terminal settings are present
- Entire settings file got erased on new latest update. Just FYI
Visual Studio Code 1.57.0 (64-bit)
- Workspace Trust - Extra security against code execution when browsing unfamiliar source code
- New Getting Started experience - Helps you quickly set up and learn about VS Code
- Remote Repositories - Browse and edit code without locally cloning repositories
- Terminal tabs - Tabs let you easily create, manage, and group multiple open terminals
- Edge browser debugging - Integrates the Microsoft Edge Developer Tools directly into VS Code
- JSDoc @link support - Add @link tags in your comments for fast symbol navigation
- Go to Definition for non-code files - Quickly jump to images and stylesheets
- Notebook API finalized - Notebook API for native notebook support in VS Code
- VS Code at Build 2021 blog post - Catch up with on-demand sessions featuring VS Code
Visual Studio Code 1.56.2 (64-bit)
- C# syntax highlighting incorrect in 1.56
- Use shell/shellArgs over defaultProfile if specified
- HTML files now require an extension to run
- The default Monokai highlight color is displayed incorrectly
- No longer scaling toolbar icon
- On PC 'Delete' key not working on insiders for approx last week
- Version control icons became minuscule with latest update
Visual Studio Code 1.56.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these security issues:
- Do not invoke resolveWithInteraction over terminal settings
- Change grunt, gulp and jake task auto detection to be off by default
Visual Studio Code 1.56.0 (64-bit)
- Improved hover feedback - Helps you quickly find clickable editor actions
- Terminal profile improvements - Create a custom default terminal profile
- Debugger inline values - Display variable values inline during debugging sessions
- Notebook KaTeX support - Math support in notebook Markdown cells
- Remote - Containers volumes view - Manage mounted volumes within Docker containers
- winget installation - VS Code is available via the Windows Package Manager
- New introductory videos - Videos for getting started with VS Code as well as working with C++
- Terminal tabs preview - Get a first look at managing open terminals with the new tabs view
Visual Studio Code 1.55.2 (64-bit)
The update addresses these security issues:
- Limit set of allowed remote CLI commands bug important
- command: links should be only selectively enabled bug important
- Spawning php should use its complete disk path bug important
- Spawning npm should use its complete disk path bug important
- CSS should use variables when using editor.fontFamily bug important
- The http.proxy setting should use machine or application scope bug important
Visual Studio Code 1.55.1 (64-bit)
- Proxy agent is hijacking requests and redirecting them to localhost
- Remote extensions are not installed automatically from devcontainer.json
- Bug Sur icons glitched on non-hidpi screens
- ECONNREFUSED debugging browsers in WSL2
Visual Studio Code 1.55.0 (64-bit)
- Accessibility improvements - Multi-cursor support and increased line limit
- Updated icons for macOS Big Sur - Brand icons that match the visual style of Big Sur
- Improvements to breakpoints - Inline breakpoints menu, and more
- Editor status decorations - Editor tab status decorations are on by default
- Customize keyboard shortcuts editor - Resize columns in the keyboard shortcuts editor
- Improved remote ports management - Port forwarding autodetection, regex naming, and more
- Terminal profiles - Define profiles in terminal to conveniently launch non-default shells
- Notebook improvements - Multiple cell selection, and more customizable diff editor
- VS Code on Raspberry Pi - New topic explaining how to install VS Code on Raspberry Pi devices
Visual Studio Code 1.54.3 (64-bit)
- February Recovery 3
- VS Code is unable to activate a debugger extension because of path casing discrepancies
Visual Studio Code 1.54.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Listener leak in Ports view
- Close terminal warning shows even if no terminal is open
- Command "View: Join all editor groups" not working after update
- Pick up TS 4.2.3
- Cannot find module 'worker_threads' using js debugger auto attach
- Completed tiles of "Getting Started" don't reopen
- List focus background needs proper migration
- Renaming a folder adds it to history
- FileSystemProvider extension: throwing a FileSystemError in readFile does not report to user
- Hide pty host unresponsive notification when it becomes responsive again
- Terminal pty host unresponsive after closing a VS Code window
- Prevent env var relaunch from extension owned terminals
Visual Studio Code 1.54.1
- The update addresses an issue with an extension dependency
Visual Studio Code 1.53.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- TS Server fatal error: Cannot read property 'indexOf' of undefined
- <> in all files
- Minimap keeps disappearing
- Fresh install won't open any windows or allow me to open any windows
- First call to activeDebugConsole.appendLine() while debugging JavaScript doesn't appear in the debug console
- Cannot unset StatusBarItem background from errorBackground
- tasks.json npm script does not work with arguments since 1.53
- v1.53 creates debug.log automatically
- The default extension for untitled files is not .txt
- Emmet suggestions bug in SASS files
- VSCode emmet SASS snippets
- IME ON at Alt+` key, Focus ALT Menu
Visual Studio Code 1.53.1 (64-bit)
Security issues:
- Bundle TypeScript 4.1.4
- Dragging files from explorer to terminal may execute a command
- Pick up new distro version and bump version
Visual Studio Code 1.53.0 (64-bit)
- Wrap tabs - Wrap editor tabs in the workbench instead of having a scrollbar
- Configure tab decorations - Add editor tab status decorations
- Customize search mode - Use the Search view or open a new Search editor
- JavaScript debugging - Support for conditional exception breakpoints and Node.js worker_threads
- Notebook UX updates - Outline view for Notebook cells, and breadcrumbs for improved navigation
- Markdown preview image auto update - Preview automatically updates when images change
- Emmet improvements - Faster performance and supporting the latest features
- Extension guidelines - Documented best practices for extension authors
- Remote Development video series - Learn to create and configure container-based environments
Visual Studio Code 1.52.1 (64-bit)
- November 2020 Recovery Endgame
- Check for all possible localhost string when checking if a tunnel already exists
- Can not set breakpoint in PHP files
- notebook status bar icon colors missing
Visual Studio Code 1.52.0 (64-bit)
- Word wrap in diff editor - Both inline and side-by-side views now support word wrapping
- New extension bisect feature - Troubleshoot which extensions are causing issues in VS Code
- Keyboard shortcuts editor improvements - Create a keybinding from the Command Palette
- Undo file operations in Explorer - Undo or redo file operations in the Explorer
- New Git commands and settings - Optimize your Version Control experience with new capabilities
- Preview editor improvements - Turn off preview editors altogether, and try new interaction models
- Sticky tab stops for spaces - Improved experience when indenting with spaces
- Improved word-based suggestions - Display word-based suggestions from other open files
- Terminal configuration support - Modify terminal settings from the terminal dropdown menu
- New Remote Development resources - Check out the new video and Learn module
Visual Studio Code 1.51.1 (64-bit)
- "Reveal In Side Bar" does not work if the file is opened from external apps
- New ThemeIcon color in tree views can pollute other nodes
Visual Studio Code 1.51.0 (64-bit)
New:
- unassigned Focus Left Editor Group (do not wrap around) workbench.action.focusLeftGroupWithoutWrap
- unassigned Focus Right Editor Group (do not wrap around) workbench.action.focusRightGroupWithoutWrap
- unassigned Focus Above Editor Group (do not wrap around) workbench.action.focusAboveGroupWithoutWrap
- unassigned Focus Below Editor Group (do not wrap around) workbench.action.focusBelowGroupWithoutWrap
- unassigned Focus Activity Bar workbench.action.focusActivityBar
Fixed:
- Windows: when deleting a folder with files that are in use, then there is no error message shown
- Should maintain row focus after deleting a file
- User input variables not working for launch configuration in multi-root workspace
- Moving a file should load the model directly with the contents it had before
- Extensions with a onDebugDynamicConfigurations are eagerly activated at startup in v1.50
- Send vscode.workspace.onWillCreateFiles/onDidCreateFiles events for folders
- Debug hover moves while expanding/collapsing
Visual Studio Code 1.50.1 (64-bit)
- relativeFileDirname` gives empty string when the Dirname equals to current working directory
- Multiple prompt to grant access to login keychain
Visual Studio Code 1.50.0 (64-bit)
- Accessible settings editor - Interact with the settings list like any other list in VS Code
- Pinned tabs improvements - Resize pinned tabs, unpin with one click, and more
- Linux ARM builds - VS Code is now available for both Linux ARMv7 and ARM64
- Improved debugging experience - Improved hover and filtering in debug console
- New JS debugger features - Toggle auto attach flows and see performance in real-time
- Panel layout improvements - New panel maximization settings and bottom panel size
- Webview Views support - Build extensions with webview views in the sidebar and panel
- Updated "Create a Dev Container" tutorial - Get started with Development Containers
Visual Studio Code 1.49.3 (64-bit)
- August Recovery Endgame 3
- (Assumed) Fix for CVE-2020-16881 can be bypassed
Visual Studio Code 1.49.2 (64-bit)
- Format modified text - Limit formatting to just the code you've changed
- Change casing on Search and Replace - Change text casing during global Search and Replace
- Source Control repositories view - Display pending changes per repository
- Filter Debug Console output - Quickly filter and find debugging output
- Improved JS debugger Auto Attach - "Smart" Auto Attach to Node.js scripts or test runners
- TypeScript optional chaining refactoring - Convert multiple checks to a concise optional chain
- JSDoc @deprecated tag support - IntelliSense clearly shows APIs marked as deprecated
- Notebook UX updates - Cell Status bar contributions, enhanced notebook diff editor
Visual Studio Code 1.49.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- August 2020 Recovery Endgame
- Completions which use spaces are broken after updating from July to August version
- EPIPE write failure while debugging after upgrading to 1.49
- proxy authentication does not work on 1.49
Visual Studio Code 1.49.0 (64-bit)
There are a number of updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include:
- Format modified text - Limit formatting to just the code you've changed
- Change casing on Search and Replace - Change text casing during global Search and Replace
- Source Control repositories view - Display pending changes per repository
- Filter Debug Console output - Quickly filter and find debugging output
- Improved JS debugger Auto Attach - "Smart" Auto Attach to Node.js scripts or test runners
- TypeScript optional chaining refactoring - Convert multiple checks to a concise optional chain
- JSDoc @deprecated tag support - IntelliSense clearly shows APIs marked as deprecated
- Notebook UX updates - Cell Status bar contributions, enhanced notebook diff editor
Visual Studio Code 1.48.2 (64-bit)
- Settings Sync to Stable - Settings Sync is now available for preview in stable
- Updated Extensions view menu - Simplified menu with additional filtering options
- New Git View submenus - Refactored overflow menu for Git in the Source Control view
- Updated in-browser debugging - Debug in the browser without writing a launch configuration
- Publish a public repository - Choose whether to publish to a public or private GitHub repository
- Notebook UX updates - New Cell menu, enhanced drag and drop
- New Remote Container topics - Learn how to attach to a container and create a new dev container
- Java lightweight mode - Start working with your Java source files more quickl
Visual Studio Code 1.48.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- Correct wording of the WSL recommendation
- July Recovery Endgame
- Right Click on Extension Search > Peek causes freeze
- Run Build Task List Not Sorting
- Cannot overwrite read only files anymore
- [v1.48] [Breaking] Cannot authenticate proxies
- There is no way to show the NPM scripts explorer when there is no top level package.json
- "IPersistFile::Save failed" during installation of VS Code Insiders
- Error while starting Sync: d is not iterable
- Saving untitled file always defaults to .txt
Visual Studio Code 1.48.0 (64-bit)
- Settings Sync to Stable: settings Sync is now available for preview in stable
- Updated Extensions view menu: simplified menu with additional filtering options
- New Git View submenus: refactored overflow menu for Git in the Source Control view
- Updated in-browser debugging: debug in the browser without writing a launch configuration
- Publish a public repository: choose whether to publish to a public or private GitHub repository
- Notebook UX updates: new Cell menu, enhanced drag and drop
- New Remote Container topics: learn how to attach to a container and create a new dev container
- Java lightweight mode: start working with your Java source files more quickly
Visual Studio Code 1.47.3 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- June 2020 Recovery 3 Engame
- ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE when testing extension on 1.47.1
- Uninstall hook not executing
Visual Studio Code 1.47.2 (64-bit)
- June 2020 Recovery 2 Engame
- Menus: Dropdown menu gets tiny when opened near the edge of the workbench
- SCM: View becomes empty, with errors in dev tools
- Snippets | Clipboard is not working
- "Proposed API is only available..." error in v1.47
- "Duplicate Workspace in New Window" just creates new window and opens workspace.json file
- Output channel Log (Window) does not appear until window reload for the first time
- Creating files will add 2 times BOM (UTF-8, 16)
- Reading from stdin via tmp file and pipe raise an exception
- Extensions issues after update to vscode 1.47.0
- [node-debugger] Debugger spams "Could not read sourcemaps" messages
- Node version detection causes issues with old Electron versions + Node >=12 on the PATH
- Double pasting in a webview with latest insiders
- Can't debug node application
Visual Studio Code 1.47.1 (64-bit)
- Accessibility improvements - New screen reader capabilities
- Windows ARM builds - Windows on ARM is now available in stable
- New JavaScript debugger - Debug in the terminal, profiling support
- Source Control unified view - All repositories displayed in a single view
- View and sort pending changes - View files as a tree or list, sort by name, path, or status
- Edit complex settings - Edit object settings from the Settings editor
- New HexEditor extension - Edit files in hexadecimal format from within VS Code
- Notebook UI updates - Improved UX and undo/redo support
- Remote Development tutorials - Learn to develop over SSH, inside Containers, and in WSL
- Java Pack Installer for macOS - Get set up to develop in Java with VS Code on macOS
Visual Studio Code 1.47.0 (64-bit)
- Accessibility improvements - New screen reader capabilities
- Windows ARM builds - Windows on ARM is now available in stable
- New JavaScript debugger - Debug in the terminal, profiling support
- Source Control unified view - All repositories displayed in a single view
- View and sort pending changes - View files as a tree or list, sort by name, path, or status
- Edit complex settings - Edit object settings from the Settings editor
- New HexEditor extension - Edit files in hexadecimal format from within VS Code
- Notebook UI updates - Improved UX and undo/redo support
- Remote Development tutorials - Learn to develop over SSH, inside Containers, and in WSL
- Java Pack Installer for macOS - Get set up to develop in Java with VS Code on macOS
Visual Studio Code 1.46.1 (64-bit)
- Accessibility improvements - Status bar navigation, easier keyboard text selection
- Flexible view and panel layout - Move and group views in the Side Bar and Panel
- Pinned editor tabs - Pin editors in the title bar to keep frequently used files handy
- Add GitHub remotes - Add GitHub remotes to your local repository
- Automatic debugger configuration - Save and modify generated debug configurations
- JavaScript CommonJS auto imports - Auto imports will now use require for CommonJS modules
- JS/TS refactorings preserve newlines - Formatting is preserved during refactoring operations
- Settings Sync preview - New Synced Machines and Data views to manage your preferences
- GitHub Issue Notebooks - Run GitHub issue queries and display results in a custom Notebook
- Windows ARM64 support - New VS Code Insiders ARM64 builds are available
- VS Code at Build 2020 - Talks on Tips&Tricks, Remote Development, and The History of VS Code
Visual Studio Code 1.46.0 (64-bit)
- Accessibility improvements - Status bar navigation, easier keyboard text selection
- Flexible view and panel layout - Move and group views in the Side Bar and Panel
- Pinned editor tabs - Pin editors in the title bar to keep frequently used files handy
- Add GitHub remotes - Add GitHub remotes to your local repository
- Automatic debugger configuration - Save and modify generated debug configurations
- JavaScript CommonJS auto imports - Auto imports will now use require for CommonJS modules
- JS/TS refactorings preserve newlines - Formatting is preserved during refactoring operations
- Settings Sync preview - New Synced Machines and Data views to manage your preferences
- GitHub Issue Notebooks - Run GitHub issue queries and display results in a custom Notebook
- Windows ARM64 support - New VS Code Insiders ARM64 builds are available
- VS Code at Build 2020 - Talks on Tips&Tricks, Remote Development, and The History of VS Code
Visual Studio Code 1.45.1 (64-bit)
- Accessibility improvements - Focus commands to navigate the workbench, status bar accessibility
- Switch editor tabs via mouse wheel - Quickly switch files in the editor using your mouse wheel
- Faster syntax highlighting - Programming language colorization is up to 3 times faster
- Custom semantic colors - Change semantic token colors through your user settings
- GitHub authentication support - Automatic GitHub authentication for GitHub repositories
- GitHub Issues integration - Inline hovers and suggestions for GitHub issues and users
- Remote Development - Container configuration recommendations, WSL 2 support
- JavaScript debugger preview - CPU profiling, improved Auto Attach to Node.js processes
- New Docker Compose topic - Learn how to use Docker Compose to work with multiple containers
Visual Studio Code 1.45.0 (64-bit)
- Accessibility improvements: focus commands to navigate the workbench, status bar accessibility
- Switch editor tabs via mouse wheel: quickly switch files in the editor using your mouse wheel
- Faster syntax highlighting:programming language colorization is up to 3 times faster
- Custom semantic colors: change semantic token colors through your user settings
- GitHub authentication support: automatic GitHub authentication for GitHub repositories
- GitHub Issues integration: inline hovers and suggestions for GitHub issues and users
- Remote Development: container configuration recommendations, WSL 2 support
- JavaScript debugger preview: CPU profiling, improved Auto Attach to Node.js processes
- New Docker Compose topic: learn how to use Docker Compose to work with multiple containers
Visual Studio Code 1.44.2 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- Show notification when extensionHostProcess.js is missing on disk
- Can't search in workspace that includes folder using a FileSystemProvider
- Git on network drive broken after upgrade to 1.44.0
- Can't select recently visited file using arrow keys
- Using spaces in symbol (editor, workspace) picker can confuse results
- Action "merge all windows" gone after update to 1.44
- Possible regression: As of 1.44 cannot open multiple files from "Go to file..." menu
- '${workspaceFolder}' can not be resolved in a multi folder workspace
- Editor stays blurred when moving panels
Visual Studio Code 1.44.1 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Visual Studio Code 1.44.0 (32-bit)
- Accessibility improvements - Easier diff view navigation, clearer role designations for UI controls
- Timeline view - See time-series events like Git commit history from within VS Code
- Better Quick Open for files - Navigate smoothly from files to symbols, filter files by folder name
- Extension Pack display - Quickly see what is bundled in an Extension Pack
- Persisted Undo/Redo stack - Undo/Redo stack preserved for reopened files
- Remote Development - Directly check out Pull Requests into containers, support for Kubernetes
- Settings Sync preview - Settings Sync now lets you share snippets and UI state across machines
- New Python tutorials - Tutorials for creating Python containers and building Data Science models
Visual Studio Code 1.43.2 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- February 2020 Recovery 2 Endgame
- The specified task cannot be tracked
- [Meta] Crash with webview after updated to 1.43.0
Visual Studio Code 1.43.1 (64-bit)
- February 2020 Recovery Endgame
- Prelaunch tasks without a command don't work the second time
- Semantic highlighting improvements for 1.43.1
- [web] Welcome views: links trigger unload
- [semantic highlighting] functions in josef.rouge-theme get wrong color
- [less] color info missing
- VSCode since 1.43 freezes on deleting line in c++ file
- When relaunching for 1.43.0 update, vscode tries to open ~80 old workspaces
Visual Studio Code 1.43.0 (64-bit)
- Search Editors - Search and save your global search results in a full-sized editor
- Draggable sash corners - Easily change the editor layout by dragging sash corners
- Linux screen reader support - VS Code now supports the Orca screen reader
- Minimap sizing options - New options to fit or fill the minimap vertical layout
- Column selection mode - Column mode toggle lets you quickly select blocks of text
- Display whitespace on selection - Render whitespace characters only in selected text
- Convert to template string - Convert concatenations to JavaScript/TypeScript template strings
- JS/TS Call Hierarchy view - Review all calls to or from a function and drill into callers of callers
- Remote Development - Support for Windows and macOS SSH hosts, SSH connection sharing
- Settings Sync preview - Settings Sync lets you share settings and keybindings across machines
Visual Studio Code 1.42.1 (64-bit)
- Rename preview: see pending renames in a diff view and easily accept or reject changes
- Open editors limit: set the maximum number of editors open at one time
- Panel placement: move the panel (Output, Terminal) to the left, right, or below the editor
- Folded code highlighting: quickly find folded regions with new background highlight
- Debug Console improvements: syntax highlighting, bracket matching, input history
- Define global tasks: per user tasks can be used across all your folders and workspaces
- Java extension updates: Java support for Data Breakpoints and Call Hierarchy view
- Remote Development: new Forwarded Ports view for mapping SSH and Containers ports
- New Containers tutorials: learn how to create and deploy Docker containers
- Preview features: first looks at the Timeline view, Search editor, semantic highlighting, and more
Visual Studio Code 1.42.0 (64-bit)
- Rename preview: see pending renames in a diff view and easily accept or reject changes
- Open editors limit: set the maximum number of editors open at one time
- Panel placement: move the panel (Output, Terminal) to the left, right, or below the editor
- Folded code highlighting: quickly find folded regions with new background highlight
- Debug Console improvements: syntax highlighting, bracket matching, input history
- Define global tasks: per user tasks can be used across all your folders and workspaces
- Java extension updates: Java support for Data Breakpoints and Call Hierarchy view
- Remote Development: new Forwarded Ports view for mapping SSH and Containers ports
- New Containers tutorials: learn how to create and deploy Docker containers
- Preview features: first looks at the Timeline view, Search editor, semantic highlighting, and more
Visual Studio Code 1.41.1 (64-bit)
- Compact folders in Explorer: Single child folders collapsed by default
- Edit left side of diff views: You can now edit both files in a difference view
- Update search results while typing: Global search results update while you type
- Problems panel improvements: Filter by problem type and limit output to the active file
- Minimap highlights errors and content changes: Quickly locate problems and changes in your file
- Terminal minimum contrast ratio: Set preferred contrast ratio for increased visibility
- HTML mirror cursor in tags: Automatic multi-cursor in matching HTML tags
- Optional chaining in JS/TS: Use the ?. operator to simplify working with nested structures
- Extract interface refactoring: Quickly extract an inline type to a TypeScript interface
- Remote - Containers extension: Better support for opening repositories in Docker containers
- Visual Studio Online: Create and connect to cloud-based development environments
Visual Studio Code 1.41.0 (64-bit)
- Compact folders in Explorer: Single child folders collapsed by default
- Edit left side of diff views: You can now edit both files in a difference view
- Update search results while typing: Global search results update while you type
- Problems panel improvements: Filter by problem type and limit output to the active file
- Minimap highlights errors and content changes: Quickly locate problems and changes in your file
- Terminal minimum contrast ratio: Set preferred contrast ratio for increased visibility
- HTML mirror cursor in tags: Automatic multi-cursor in matching HTML tags
- Optional chaining in JS/TS: Use the ?. operator to simplify working with nested structures
- Extract interface refactoring: Quickly extract an inline type to a TypeScript interface
- Remote - Containers extension: Better support for opening repositories in Docker containers
- Visual Studio Online: Create and connect to cloud-based development environments
Visual Studio Code 1.40.2 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- Insider build always starts language server with debug options
更新時間:2022-06-17
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
VSCode 1.68.1
- Change log not available for this version
VSCode 1.68.0
- Configure Display Language - See installed and available Language Packs in their language
- Problems panel table view - View errors and warnings as a table to quickly filter on their source
- Deprecated extensions - Learn whether an extension is deprecated or should be replaced
- Extension sponsorship - Support the developers who build your favorite extensions
- Hide Explorer files using .gitignore - Reuse your existing .gitignore to hide files in the Explorer
- Terminal color and contrast enhancements - Find match background color, min contrast ratio
- Git branch protection - Branch protection available right inside VS Code
- TypeScript Go to Source Definition - Jump directly to a symbol's JavaScript implementation
- VS Code for the Web localization - vscode.dev now matches your chosen browser language
- Development Container specification - Learn more about the evolving dev container spec
- Preview: Markdown link validation - Detects broken links to headers, images, and files
VSCode 1.67.2
Fixed:
- Some terminal launch config args are double-escaped
- Disabled toolbar icons are no longer dimmed in 1.67
- April 2022 - Recovery 2
- Shortcut initiated selection occurrence indicators are not cleaning up
- STDIN/STDOUT redirection of debugger doesn't work anymore after 1.67 update
VSCode 1.67.1
- Git clone protocol handler
VSCode 1.67.0
- Explorer file nesting - Nest generated files under source files in the Explorer
- Settings editor filters - Filter button brings up searches such as @Modified settings
- Bracket pair colorization - Colored bracket pairs are now enabled by default
- Toggle inlay hints - Ctrl+Alt to quickly hide or show inlay hints in the editor
- Drag and drop to create Markdown links - Drop files into the editor to create Markdown links
- Find All References in Markdown - Quickly find all references to headers, files, URLs
- Java extension updates - Now supporting inlay hints and lazy variable resolution
- UX Guidelines for extension authors - Guidance for VS Code extension UI best practices
- New Rust language topic - Learn how to use the Rust programming language in VS Code
VSCode 1.66.2
Fixed:
- Git - Disable automatic repository scanning in the root of the HOMEDRIVE
- Tighten permission in Windows install folder
VSCode 1.66.1
- Update built in extension ms-vscode.js-debug-companion and ms-vscode.references-view
- Applciation/json output is not working in vscode notebooks
- [html] unnecessary 'semicolon expected' errors
- Double click a word and move with one finger will select other words and lines
- Jupyter Notebook progress bar is broken
- Source control repository missed a repository if we have multiple with same name
- VS Code 1.66 requires GLIBC 2.25 on RHEL 7
- Problem in html right to left around whitespace
- Settings editor list fails to render properly after clearing invalid query
- Rendering whitespace influences bidi layout
VSCode 1.66.0
- Local history - Keep track of local file changes independent of source control
- Settings editor language filter - Displays available language-specific settings
- Terminal find improvements - Matches are highlighted in the terminal panel and scroll bar
- Built-in CSS/LESS/SCSS formatters - Code formatting for CSS, LESS, and SCSS
- JavaScript heap profiles - Collect and view JS memory allocations while debugging
- VS Code for the Web - Drag and drop files and folders into vscode.dev
- Remote - SSH support for Mac - Connect via SSH to Apple Silicon/M1/ARM64 machines
- New R language topic - Learn how to use R for data science in VS Code
VSCode 1.65.2
Fixed:
- February 2022 Recovery 2 Endgame
- dependsOn executes wrong tasks in multi-root workspaces
- Azure-sphere-tools-ui needs to be added to the proposed API list
- Newline missing when pressing Enter between open/close html tags in React files when tags have attributes
- Code snippet "Choice" feature no longer working
- editor.action.smartSelect.expand doesn't work if only basic language features are available
- f removed from origin name in git log?
- New notebook 'text/plain' renderer breaks alignment
VSCode 1.65.1
Fixed:
- Encode parent authority into webview origin
- ${env:PATH} not detected on terminal
VSCode 1.65.0
- New editor history navigation - Scope Go Back/Go Forward history to editor group or single editor
- Light High Contrast theme - Light theme for enhanced VS Code editor visibility
- New audio cues - Audio cues for warnings, inline suggestions, and breakpoint hits
- Drag and drop Problems and Search results - Drag results to new or existing editor groups
- Source Control diff editor management - Automatically close diff editors after Git operations
- Debugger lazy variable evaluation - Lazy evaluation of JavaScript/TypeScript property getters
- Preview: Terminal shell integration - Rerun terminal commands, command status decorations
- VS Code for the Web - Reopen recent local files and folders, improved Git integration
VSCode 1.64.2
Fixed:
- January 2022 Recovery 2 Endgame
- Web: Extension host fails to initialize when certain browser extensions are installed
- GVFS: can't open file
- Output view dropdown scrollbar UI is not clickable/usable (regression)
- jupyter notebook cell pending indicator missing
- Integrated terminal automatically sends 'Y' when terminating node batch script
- Latest update breaks due to proxy requirement.
- Version 1.64.0 breaks task quoting
- Resizing terminal inside side panel no longer works
- Part navigation and resizing commands fail on new side panel
- TypeScript plugin extensions don't load on Windows in 1.64.0
- Function breakpoints don't seem to be editable anymore
- Latex - Equation environment in markdown does not work
- How can we move the new side panel to the right?
VSCode 1.64.1
The update addresses these security issues:
- Restrict which sites out webview iframe can frame
- Webview arbitrary file read
- Avoid listening on all interfaces when debugging a remote extension host
- Bump distro and version
VSCode 1.64.0
- New Side Panel - Display more views at once with the new Side Panel
- Settings editor search - Search now prioritizes whole word matches
- Audio cues - Hear when the cursor moves to folded regions, errors, and breakpoints
- Unicode highlighting - Avoid highlighting characters in supported languages
- Automatic terminal replies - Create automatic responses to common terminal prompts
- Notebook UI improvements - Search text in Markdown and output cells
- Debug binary data view - View and edit binary data while debugging
- Markdown path suggestions - Quickly insert relative file paths and header links
- JS/TS surround with snippets - Insert selected code inside snippets
- VS Code for the Web - Support for signed GitHub commits in vscode.dev and github.dev
VSCode 1.63.2
- Interactive Window should collapse new cells by default
- November 2021 Recovery 2 Endgame
- Redundant requests are made to Marketplace
- Background tokenization is a lot slower in large files
- Ship TS 4.5.3 — fixes TS Server fatal error: Cannot read property 'flags' of undefined
- Terminal in Editor rendering errors and disposed errors
- Snippet suggestions are too eager
- Terminal breaks when dragging to a different group, only when created in editor area via command
- Background color is wrong when terminals are created in editor area via command
- Wrong scroll appears when clicking on
VSCode 1.63.1
The update addresses these security issues:
- Disable unsupported meta http-equiv tags in webviews
- Do not enable the git extension in restricted mode
VSCode 1.63.0
Fixed:
- Unable to run any tasks on a remote windows machine using openssh
- Google Japanese Input (IME) on Mac - Suggestions Overlap w/ Text
- Default settings deprecation warning with n breaks the json
- Asking for nvm to be installed, when it is already
- debug toolbar does not update if focused thread no longer exists
- Cannot type Korean. Splitted self or missing
- Zlib error: invalid distance too far back
- I cannot save a file when there is another file with longer name
- Call stack items aren't opening tabs with correct contents
- Emmet does not work in js/jsx files for VS Code 1.62.2(Universal)
- Perf: _removePropertiesWithPossibleUserInfo is ~10% of the cost of loading a renderer
- Perf: Update editor configuration only after extensions are registered
- vscode.dev can't switch branches in private repositories
VSCode 1.62.3
Fixed:
- Git operations fail due to empty VSCODE_GIT_ASKPASS_EXTRA_ARGS
- [json] editor stops validating: Invalid regular expression
- LanguageClient failing to initialize language server on 1.62.1
- Setting Sync: failed because of Unauthorized (401)
VSCode 1.62.2
Fixed:
- Always use a command line flag together with ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE
- Git operation hangs due to empty string in $GIT_ASKPASS
- Resolve shell environment failed on 1.62.1
- 1.62.1 - Sanity testing Mac server is failing
- WSL Extension instalation failure
- SetDecorations using contentText do not render on non ASCII lines
- Custom task problemMatcher results not appearing in problems panel when problem is on the first line
- Never prompted to select a kernel in Notebooks
- Semantic highlighting flickers on 1.62.0 and later
- Editors - pathsToEditors should ignore folders
- Crash on opening large files with bracket pair colorization
- Close Remote Connection blocked due to a veto from terminal
VSCode 1.62.1
The update addresses this security:
- Always use a command line flag together with ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE
VSCode 1.62.0
Visual Studio Code for the Web - vscode.dev (Preview):
- This iteration, we released a preview of Visual Studio Code for the Web. Visual Studio Code for the Web provides a zero-install experience running entirely in your browser, allowing you to quickly and safely browse source code repositories and make lightweight code changes. To get started, go to https://vscode.dev in your browser.
- VS Code for the Web has many of the features of VS Code desktop that you love, including search and syntax highlighting, along with extension support to work on your codebase. In addition to opening repositories, forks, and pull requests from source control providers like GitHub and Azure Repos, you can also work with code that is stored on your local machine.
- Not all extensions can run when VS Code is in the browser. Extensions that are purely declarative, such as themes, snippets, or grammars, can run unmodified in the browser. However, extensions that need to run code must be updated by the extension authors. We'd like to say thank you to the extension authors that already have published their extensions as web extensions.
Workbench:
Settings editor accessibility:
We made various Settings editor accessibility improvements:
- The Settings editor scrolls back to the top after performing a search, so the user does not end up midway through the search results after each search.
- The settings scope switcher is accessible via keyboard.
- Deprecated setting text blocks display an icon. Previously, the deprecated text was distinguished from the rest of the setting text only by color.
- More UI elements within the Settings editor have the setting ID as their name.
Updated search icons:
- The search icons are now the same weight and the match whole word icon was updated to be more distinguishable from the rest.
Parameter hint highlight:
- VS Code now highlights the current parameter in the parameter hint and the color can be themed via editorHoverWidget.highlightForeground
Editor:
Improved bracket pair guides:
- We continued iterating on bracket pair guides. Horizontal lines now outline the scope of a bracket pair. Also, vertical lines now depend on the indentation of the code that is surrounded by the bracket pair.
- Bracket pair guides can be enabled by setting editor.guides.bracketPairs to true (defaults to false). We added a third option "active" to only show a bracket pair guide for the active bracket pair.
- The new setting editor.guides.bracketPairsHorizontal controls if and when to render horizontal guides (defaults to active).
- New themable colors editorBracketPairGuide.background{1,...,6} and editorBracketPairGuide.activeBackground{1,...,6} can be used to customize the color of bracket pair guides
Customizable bracket pairs:
- You can now configure bracket pairs for a specific programming language through settings. editor.language.bracketPairs can be used to configure which bracket characters should be matched. If set, editor.language.colorizedBracketPairs independently configures which bracket pairs are colorized when bracket pair colorization or bracket pair guides are enabled.
Display hovers above or below the current line:
- You can now choose between displaying IntelliSense hovers above (default) or below the current line. By setting editor.hover.above to false, hovers will render below the current line.
Unicode directional formatting characters:
- To address CVE-2021-42574, VS Code now renders Unicode directional formatting characters by default. Consider the following text snippet.
- The above text snippet contains two explicit directional formatting characters, U+202E (RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE) and U+202C (POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING). These characters can influence Unicode's Bidirectional Algorithm and could be used to craft source code that renders differently than what compilers would execute.
- The special rendering of these directional formatting characters can be turned off by setting editor.renderControlCharacters to false. The setting editor.renderControlCharacters is now true by default.
Extensions:
Verified extension publishers:
- VS Code now shows if the domains of an extension publisher are verified by the Visual Studio Marketplace
- If you are an extension author, more details about how to become a verified publisher can be found in the Publishing Extensions topic
Terminal:
New default keybindings for special characters:
- The following keybindings were added that are typically supported in other terminals:
- ctrl+shift+2: Inputs the null character (0x00).
- ctrl+shift+6: Inputs the record separator character (0x1E).
- ctrl+/: Inputs the unit separator character (0x1F).
Languages:
- Configure how HTML completes attributes:
- There is a new setting html.completion.attributeDefaultValue that lets you choose how values are filled in when an HTML attribute is completed:
- doublequotes: The value is placed in double quotes (default)
- singlequotes: The value is placed in single quotes
- empty: The value is left empty
Emmet improvements:
- The new Emmet: Update Tag command (editor.emmet.action.updateTag) updates the placeholder with the HTML tag to be updated.
- The extension also activates now when one tries to run any Emmet command. This change should fix an issue where some commands were not found when run from the Command Palette, while also keeping the activation event list more precise so that Emmet does not start up unnecessarily, such as in an empty workspace.
- For multi-root workspaces, Emmet now sources snippets from all workspace folders, rather than just the first one. As a result, custom snippets from all workspace folders will be suggested when editing an applicable file in the workspace.
Notebooks:
Find and Replace supports capturing groups:
- The Find and Replace widget in the notebook editor now supports regular expression capturing groups
- In the short video below, replace uses the first (and only) captured text ('a')
Better selection of output renderers and mimetypes:
- Notebook cells can output multiple types of data (mimetypes) that can be rendered in different ways both by VS Code itself and extensions. Previously, VS Code had basic memoization (caching) of the selected renderer for a mimetype, and you could manually configure your preferred mimetypes using the notebook.displayOrder setting. However, VS Code wasn't particularly smart about picking the best renderer for a mimetype, and preferred mimetypes had to be updated manually.
- Now, preferred renderers are cached on a per-notebook type, level in the workspace. Additionally, if you switch to view a different mimetype, that preference will be updated in-memory for the VS Code session, and you can use the Notebook: Save Mimetype Display Order command to easily update the notebook.displayOrder setting to the working preference.
Contributions to extensions:
Jupyter:
- Kernels
- In order to make it easier to identify kernels, the Jupyter extension now groups kernels in the kernel picker.
- You can now filter the list of kernels displayed in the kernel picker, either globally or on a workspace basis. This is helpful if you have a large number of kernels installed but usually only work with a subset.
- To manage the list of kernels displayed, you can use the command Jupyter: Filter Kernels from the Command Palette.
Interactive Window:
- Automatic cell creation when running the last cells in an Interactive Window using Shift+Enter can now be configured via the setting jupyter.newCellOnRunLast. If you don't want the default behavior to add a new cell, you can set jupyter.netCellOnRunLast to false.
ESLint:
- A new version of the ESLint extension has shipped. Major improvements are:
- Extended support for ESLint version 8.x.
- The ability to define the rule set that is applied during code action on save and format via the setting eslint.codeActionsOnSave.rules.
GitHub Pull Requests and Issues:
- Work continues on the GitHub Pull Requests and Issues extension, which allows you to work on, create, and manage pull requests and issues. Check out the changelog for the 0.32.0 release of the extension to see the highlights.
Remote Development:
- Work continues on the Remote Development extensions, which allow you to use a container, remote machine, or the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as a full-featured development environment.
Feature highlights in 1.62 include:
- New setting remote.SSH.foldersSortOrder to sort SSH targets alphabetically or by recent use.
- Windows Subsystem for Linux indicator lets you quickly know whether you are using WSL 1 or WSL 2.
- Advanced container configuration videos covering how to persist bash history and work with monorepos.
Preview features:
TypeScript 4.5 support:
This update adds support for the upcoming TypeScript 4.5 release. The TypeScript 4.5 beta announcement post has more information about the new language and tooling features. Some tooling highlights:
- Method signature completions.
- JSX attribute completions.
- More accurate reference counts for the references CodeLens.
- To start using the TypeScript 4.5 nightly builds, install the TypeScript Nightly extension.
- Please share your feedback and let us know if you run into any bugs with TypeScript 4.5.
- Extension authoring:
- Emoji support in file decorations
- The file decorations API now supports emojis as badge texts.
MarkdownString.supportHtml:
- The new supportHtml property on MarkdownString enables rendering of a safe subset of raw HTML that appears inside the Markdown text.
- The supportHtml property defaults to false. When disabled, VS Code will strip out any raw HTML tags that appear in the Markdown text.
Engineering:
File watching changes:
- File watching in VS Code changed to a new library, thanks to the work of the Parcel team with their @parcel/watcher. We will gradually roll out this change to all users in the upcoming weeks. Linux users will be happy to learn that the files.watcherExclude now applies natively so that the number of file handles VS Code needs open for file watching can be greatly reduced.
- The existing files.legacyWatcher setting was changed to an enumeration with these values:
- on - The new file watcher will never be used.
- off - The new file watcher will always be used.
- default - The new file watcher will only be used when you open multi-root workspaces (via a .code-workspace file).
- You should not notice any difference in your day to day work, but if file watching is broken for you, please report an issue.
Progress for Electron sandbox support:
- As we continue to make the VS Code workbench ready for enabling Electron's sandbox, we made progress on moving Node.js file services out of the workbench window into a different process. The same is true for the file watcher that no longer forks from the workbench window, but from a background process. This change is enabled by default in VS Code Insiders and will be the default in Stable for our November release.
Notable fixes:
- 73061: Enumerable properties mixed with regular properties
- 130868: Emmet suggestions list missing entries after adding custom snippets.json
- 131966: Emmet unable to expand abbreviation with onclick attribute
- 135110: Support different border settings for vertical or horizontal layouts, for in-group editor splitting
VSCode 1.61.2
The update addresses these issues:
- Web: Handles may contain slashes at the end
- Focus of commit message textbox swaps when files are changed meanwhile
VSCode 1.61.1
Fixed:
- Process handles leaked by pty host on windows
- September 2021 Recovery Endgame
- High CPU Usage: Every VS Code window eats 5+% CPU, even idle, even in the background
- Empty HoverWidget is visible at startup
- New Telemetry Level should respect my prior settings
- Source Control bug when creating or changing branch in the workspace
VSCode 1.61.0
- 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
VSCode 1.60.2
The update addresses these issues:
- The GitHub.codespaces extension gets activated twice when creating a new codespace
- Bundle TS 4.4.3
- ugust 2021 Endgame Recovery 2 endgame-plan
- Codespaces: Debugging is broken
- Automatic language detection overrides openTextDocument API language parameter
- Undo stops working after focusing webview
VSCode 1.60.1
Fixed:
- npm script not work in default terminal
- Context menu command "Open in Integrated Terminal" does not use Default Profile
- Go to Symbol in Workspace
- Allow also setting the language_info in a notebook
- Show Log from Container Creation Progress notification has no effect
- SSH Remote fails to connect
- Inline-suggestion appearing at previous cursor location
- August 2021 Endgame Recovery
- v1.60: "Auto language select" feature sets "CoffeeScript" language in "Git commit" files
- Powershell console opens every time I launch VS Code with a project
- Unable to save notebook when executing a long running cell
VSCode 1.60.0
- 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
VSCode 1.59.1
Fixed:
- Notebooks cannot be opened on 1.59
- Authentication decryption error
- tasks.onDidEndTaskProcess is called too many times in VS Code v1.59
- Perma-hang/crash on M1 MBP with universal build
- July 2021 Endgame Recovery
- Stdout generated raw data file not in expected format.
- Typing repeated dots in js expands to first suggestion
VSCode 1.59.0
- 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
VSCode 1.58.2
Fixed:
- June 2021 Endgame Recovery 2
- Only acquire workspace storage locks on the remote extension host
- Remote extension will not work if it depends on a local UI one
- Terminal is tiny when extensions create and show them
- When multiple ghost text parts have line breaks, the first line of the ghost text gets deleted
- Using command line to open vscode causes code warning
- Trust and Continue dialog need two clicks on Continue to go away
- VS Code Terminal doesn't autofocus
- MacOS: Could not move terminal into editor area after first move
VSCode 1.58.1
The update addresses these security issues:
- Improves Git security with untrusted workspaces bug git important
- Don't use guessable nonces in webview
- Update distro hash
VSCode 1.58.0
- 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
- 'Open in VS Code' badge - Lets visitors quickly open your GitHub repo in VS Code
- Data Science tutorials - Learn about Jupyter Notebooks, PyTorch, and more
VSCode 1.57.1
- May 2021 Endgame Recovery
- Scrolling on mouse click
- macOS: restore Cmd+W closing the window when all tabs are closed
- 1.57.0 (macOS): window behaves different now (fullscreen & priority issues)
- "Open New External Terminal" doesn't work if no terminal settings are present
- Entire settings file got erased on new latest update. Just FYI
VSCode 1.57.0
- Workspace Trust - Extra security against code execution when browsing unfamiliar source code
- New Getting Started experience - Helps you quickly set up and learn about VS Code
- Remote Repositories - Browse and edit code without locally cloning repositories
- Terminal tabs - Tabs let you easily create, manage, and group multiple open terminals
- Edge browser debugging - Integrates the Microsoft Edge Developer Tools directly into VS Code
- JSDoc @link support - Add @link tags in your comments for fast symbol navigation
- Go to Definition for non-code files - Quickly jump to images and stylesheets
- Notebook API finalized - Notebook API for native notebook support in VS Code
- VS Code at Build 2021 blog post - Catch up with on-demand sessions featuring VS Code
VSCode 1.56.2
- C# syntax highlighting incorrect in 1.56
- Use shell/shellArgs over defaultProfile if specified
- HTML files now require an extension to run
- The default Monokai highlight color is displayed incorrectly
- No longer scaling toolbar icon
- On PC 'Delete' key not working on insiders for approx last week
- Version control icons became minuscule with latest update
VSCode 1.56.1
The update addresses these security issues:
- Do not invoke resolveWithInteraction over terminal settings
- Change grunt, gulp and jake task auto detection to be off by default
VSCode 1.56.0
- Improved hover feedback - Helps you quickly find clickable editor actions
- Terminal profile improvements - Create a custom default terminal profile
- Debugger inline values - Display variable values inline during debugging sessions
- Notebook KaTeX support - Math support in notebook Markdown cells
- Remote - Containers volumes view - Manage mounted volumes within Docker containers
- winget installation - VS Code is available via the Windows Package Manager
- New introductory videos - Videos for getting started with VS Code as well as working with C++
- Terminal tabs preview - Get a first look at managing open terminals with the new tabs view
VSCode 1.55.2
The update addresses these security issues:
- Limit set of allowed remote CLI commands bug important
- command: links should be only selectively enabled bug important
- Spawning php should use its complete disk path bug important
- Spawning npm should use its complete disk path bug important
- CSS should use variables when using editor.fontFamily bug important
- The http.proxy setting should use machine or application scope bug important
VSCode 1.55.1
- Proxy agent is hijacking requests and redirecting them to localhost
- Remote extensions are not installed automatically from devcontainer.json
- Bug Sur icons glitched on non-hidpi screens
- ECONNREFUSED debugging browsers in WSL2
VSCode 1.55.0
- Accessibility improvements - Multi-cursor support and increased line limit
- Updated icons for macOS Big Sur - Brand icons that match the visual style of Big Sur
- Improvements to breakpoints - Inline breakpoints menu, and more
- Editor status decorations - Editor tab status decorations are on by default
- Customize keyboard shortcuts editor - Resize columns in the keyboard shortcuts editor
- Improved remote ports management - Port forwarding autodetection, regex naming, and more
- Terminal profiles - Define profiles in terminal to conveniently launch non-default shells
- Notebook improvements - Multiple cell selection, and more customizable diff editor
- VS Code on Raspberry Pi - New topic explaining how to install VS Code on Raspberry Pi devices
VSCode 1.54.3
- February Recovery 3
- VS Code is unable to activate a debugger extension because of path casing discrepancies
VSCode 1.54.2
Fixed:
- Listener leak in Ports view
- Close terminal warning shows even if no terminal is open
- Command "View: Join all editor groups" not working after update
- Pick up TS 4.2.3
- Cannot find module 'worker_threads' using js debugger auto attach
- Completed tiles of "Getting Started" don't reopen
- List focus background needs proper migration
- Renaming a folder adds it to history
- FileSystemProvider extension: throwing a FileSystemError in readFile does not report to user
- Hide pty host unresponsive notification when it becomes responsive again
- Terminal pty host unresponsive after closing a VS Code window
- Prevent env var relaunch from extension owned terminals
VSCode 1.54.1
- The update addresses an issue with an extension dependency
VSCode 1.53.2
Fixed:
- TS Server fatal error: Cannot read property 'indexOf' of undefined
- <> in all files
- Minimap keeps disappearing
- Fresh install won't open any windows or allow me to open any windows
- First call to activeDebugConsole.appendLine() while debugging JavaScript doesn't appear in the debug console
- Cannot unset StatusBarItem background from errorBackground
- tasks.json npm script does not work with arguments since 1.53
- v1.53 creates debug.log automatically
- The default extension for untitled files is not .txt
- Emmet suggestions bug in SASS files
- VSCode emmet SASS snippets
- IME ON at Alt+` key, Focus ALT Menu
VSCode 1.53.1
Security issues:
- Bundle TypeScript 4.1.4
- Dragging files from explorer to terminal may execute a command
- Pick up new distro version and bump version
VSCode 1.53.0
- Wrap tabs - Wrap editor tabs in the workbench instead of having a scrollbar
- Configure tab decorations - Add editor tab status decorations
- Customize search mode - Use the Search view or open a new Search editor
- JavaScript debugging - Support for conditional exception breakpoints and Node.js worker_threads
- Notebook UX updates - Outline view for Notebook cells, and breadcrumbs for improved navigation
- Markdown preview image auto update - Preview automatically updates when images change
- Emmet improvements - Faster performance and supporting the latest features
- Extension guidelines - Documented best practices for extension authors
- Remote Development video series - Learn to create and configure container-based environments
VSCode 1.52.1
- November 2020 Recovery Endgame
- Check for all possible localhost string when checking if a tunnel already exists
- Can not set breakpoint in PHP files
- notebook status bar icon colors missing
更新時間:2022-06-12
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