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LinkedIn Ads settings | LinkedIn Help Attention screen reader users, you are in a mobile optimized view and content may not appear where you expect it to be. To return the screen to its desktop view, please maximize your browser. Skip to content Skip to search Close jump menu Help LinkedIn Help Dropdown menu, expand to explore help for other LinkedIn products Close menu Get help with: LinkedIn Corporate Billing Learning Marketing Solutions Recruiter Sales Navigator Talent Insights Go to LinkedIn Sign in Sign in LinkedIn Ads settings Last updated: 4 weeks ago As described in section 2.4 of our Privacy Policy (Advertising), we target ads to members on and off our services. We want our members to have control over how we use their data for ads, and so we offer our members a robust set of ad settings. 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Debugger for Java - Visual Studio Marketplace Skip to content | Marketplace Sign in Visual Studio Code > Programming Languages > Debugger for Java New to Visual Studio Code?   Get it now. Debugger for Java Microsoft microsoft.com | 46,243,292 installs | ( 27 ) | Free A lightweight Java debugger for Visual Studio Code Installation Launch VS Code Quick Open ( Ctrl+P ), paste the following command, and press enter. Copy Copied to clipboard More Info Overview Version History Q & A Rating & Review Debugger for Java Overview A lightweight Java Debugger based on Java Debug Server which extends the Language Support for Java by Red Hat . It allows users to debug Java code using Visual Studio Code (VS Code). Here's a list of features: Launch/Attach Breakpoints/Conditional Breakpoints/Logpoints Exceptions Pause & Continue Step In/Out/Over Variables Callstacks Threads Debug console Evaluation Hot Code Replace No-Config Debug (debug Java apps without launch.json) [AI] AI-Assisted Debugging (GitHub Copilot integration) Requirements JDK (version 1.8.0 or later) VS Code (version 1.19.0 or later) Language Support for Java by Red Hat (version 0.14.0 or later) Install Open VS Code and press F1 or Ctrl + Shift + P to open command palette, select Install Extension and type vscode-java-debug . Or launch VS Code Quick Open ( Ctrl + P ), paste the following command, and press enter. ext install vscode-java-debug Use Launch VS Code Open a Java project (Maven/Gradle/Eclipse/Single Java file) Open a Java file to activate the extensions Press F5 Please also check the documentation of Language Support for Java by Red Hat if you have trouble setting up your project. No-Config Debug You can now debug Java applications without creating a launch.json file! Simply open a terminal in VS Code and use the debugjava command: # Debug a main class debugjava -cp bin com.example.Main # Debug a JAR file debugjava -jar target/myapp.jar # Debug with arguments debugjava -cp bin com.example.Main arg1 arg2 The debugger will automatically attach. See No-Config Debug Documentation for more details. AI-Assisted Debugging When using GitHub Copilot Chat, you can now ask AI to help you debug Java applications! The extension provides a Language Model Tool that enables natural language debugging: "Debug my Spring Boot application" "Debug the Main class in this project" "Debug Calculator with arguments 10 and 5" The AI will automatically: Detect your project type (Maven/Gradle/VS Code) Build/compile your project Start debugging with appropriate configuration See Language Model Tool Documentation for more details. Options Launch mainClass - The fully qualified name of the class containing the main method. If not specified, the debugger automatically resolves the possible main class from current project. ${file} - Current Java file. com.mypackage.Main - The fully qualified class name. com.java9.mymodule/com.mypackage.Main - The fully qualified module name and class name. /path/to/Main.java - The file path of the main class. args - The command line arguments passed to the program. "${command:SpecifyProgramArgs}" - Prompt user for program arguments. A space-separated string or an array of string. sourcePaths - The extra source directories of the program. The debugger looks for source code from project settings by default. This option allows the debugger to look for source code in extra directories. modulePaths - The modulepaths for launching the JVM. If not specified, the debugger will automatically resolve from current project. If multiple values are specified, the debugger will merge them together. $Auto - Automatically resolve the modulepaths of current project. $Runtime - The modulepaths within 'runtime' scope of current project. $Test - The modulepaths within 'test' scope of current project. !/path/to/exclude - Exclude the specified path from modulepaths. /path/to/append - Append the specified path to the modulepaths. classPaths - The classpaths for launching the JVM. If not specified, the debugger will automatically resolve from current project. If multiple values are specified, the debugger will merge them together. $Auto - Automatically resolve the classpaths of current project. $Runtime - The classpaths within 'runtime' scope of current project. $Test - The classpaths within 'test' scope of current project. !/path/to/exclude - Exclude the specified path from classpaths. /path/to/append - Append the specified path to the classpaths. encoding - The file.encoding setting for the JVM. Possible values can be found in https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/intl/encoding.doc.html . vmArgs - The extra options and system properties for the JVM (e.g. -Xms<size> -Xmx<size> -D<name>=<value>), it accepts a string or an array of string. projectName - The preferred project in which the debugger searches for classes. There could be duplicated class names in different projects. This setting also works when the debugger looks for the specified main class when launching a program. It is required when the workspace has multiple java projects, otherwise the expression evaluation and conditional breakpoint may not work. cwd - The working directory of the program. Defaults to ${workspaceFolder} . env - The extra environment variables for the program. envFile - Absolute path to a file containing environment variable definitions. Multiple files can be specified by providing an array of absolute paths stopOnEntry - Automatically pause the program after launching. console - The specified console to launch the program. If not specified, use the console specified by the java.debug.settings.console user setting. internalConsole - VS Code debug console (input stream not supported). integratedTerminal - VS Code integrated terminal. externalTerminal - External terminal that can be configured in user settings. shortenCommandLine - When the project has long classpath or big VM arguments, the command line to launch the program may exceed the maximum command line string limitation allowed by the OS. This configuration item provides multiple approaches to shorten the command line. Defaults to auto . none - Launch the program with the standard command line 'java options classname [args]'. jarmanifest - Generate the classpath parameters to a temporary classpath.jar file, and launch the program with the command line 'java -cp classpath.jar classname [args]'. argfile - Generate the classpath parameters to a temporary argument file, and launch the program with the command line 'java @argfile [args]'. This value only applies to Java 9 and higher. auto - Automatically detect the command line length and determine whether to shorten the command line via an appropriate approach. stepFilters - Skip specified classes or methods when stepping. classNameFilters - [ Deprecated - replaced by skipClasses ] Skip the specified classes when stepping. Class names should be fully qualified. Wildcard is supported. skipClasses - Skip the specified classes when stepping. $JDK - Skip the JDK classes from the default system bootstrap classpath, such as rt.jar, jrt-fs.jar. $Libraries - Skip the classes from application libraries, such as Maven, Gradle dependencies. java.* - Skip the specified classes. Wildcard is supported. java.lang.ClassLoader - Skip the classloaders. skipSynthetics - Skip synthetic methods when stepping. skipStaticInitializers - Skip static initializer methods when stepping. skipConstructors - Skip constructor methods when stepping. javaExec - The path to java executable to use. By default, the project JDK's java executable is used. Attach hostName (required, unless using processId ) - The host name or IP address of remote debuggee. port (required, unless using processId ) - The debug port of remote debuggee. processId - Use process picker to select a process to attach, or Process ID as integer. ${command:PickJavaProcess} - Use process picker to select a process to attach. an integer pid - Attach to the specified local process. timeout - Timeout value before reconnecting, in milliseconds (default to 30000ms). sourcePaths - The extra source directories of the program. The debugger looks for source code from project settings by default. This option allows the debugger to look for source code in extra directories. projectName - The preferred project in which the debugger searches for classes. There could be duplicated class names in different projects. It is required when the workspace has multiple java projects, otherwise the expression evaluation and conditional breakpoint may not work. stepFilters - Skip specified classes or methods when stepping. classNameFilters - [ Deprecated - replaced by skipClasses ] Skip the specified classes when stepping. Class names should be fully qualified. Wildcard is supported. skipClasses - Skip the specified classes when stepping. $JDK - Skip the JDK classes from the default system bootstrap classpath, such as rt.jar, jrt-fs.jar. $Libraries - Skip the classes from application libraries, such as Maven, Gradle dependencies. java.* - Skip the specified classes. Wildcard is supported. java.lang.ClassLoader - Skip the classloaders. skipSynthetics - Skip synthetic methods when stepping. skipStaticInitializers - Skip static initializer methods when stepping. skipConstructors - Skip constructor methods when stepping. User Settings java.debug.logLevel : minimum level of debugger logs that are sent to VS Code, defaults to warn . java.debug.settings.showHex : show numbers in hex format in "Variables" viewlet, defaults to false . java.debug.settings.showStaticVariables : show static variables in "Variables" viewlet, defaults to false . java.debug.settings.showQualifiedNames : show fully qualified class names in "Variables" viewlet, defaults to false . java.debug.settings.showLogicalStructure : show the logical structure for the Collection and Map classes in "Variables" viewlet, defaults to true . java.debug.settings.showToString : show 'toString()' value for all classes that override 'toString' method in "Variables" viewlet, defaults to true . java.debug.settings.maxStringLength : the maximum length of string displayed in "Variables" or "Debug Console" viewlet, the string longer than this length will be trimmed, defaults to 0 which means no trim is performed. java.debug.settings.numericPrecision : the precision when formatting doubles in "Variables" or "Debug Console" viewlet. java.debug.settings.hotCodeReplace : Reload the changed Java classes during debugging, defaults to manual . See the wiki page for more information about usages and limitations. manual - Click the toolbar to apply the changes. auto - Automatically apply the changes after compilation. This only works when 'java.autobuild.enabled' is on. never - Never apply the changes. java.debug.settings.enableRunDebugCodeLens : enable the code lens provider for the run and debug buttons over main entry points, defaults to true . java.debug.settings.forceBuildBeforeLaunch : force building the workspace before launching java program, defaults to true . java.debug.settings.onBuildFailureProceed : Force to proceed when build fails, defaults to false. java.debug.settings.console : The specified console to launch Java program, defaults to integratedTerminal . If you want to customize the console for a specific debug session, please modify the 'console' config in launch.json. internalConsole - VS Code debug console (input stream not supported). integratedTerminal - VS Code integrated terminal. externalTerminal - External terminal that can be configured in user settings. java.debug.settings.exceptionBreakpoint.exceptionTypes : Specifies a set of exception types you want to break on, e.g. java.lang.NullPointerException . A specific exception type and its subclasses can be selected for caught exceptions, uncaught exceptions, or both can be selected. java.debug.settings.exceptionBreakpoint.allowClasses : Specifies the allowed locations where the exception breakpoint can break on. Wildcard is supported, e.g. java.* , *.Foo . java.debug.settings.exceptionBreakpoint.skipClasses : Skip the specified classes when breaking on exception. $JDK - Skip the JDK classes from the default system bootstrap classpath, such as rt.jar, jrt-fs.jar. $Libraries - Skip the classes from application libraries, such as Maven, Gradle dependencies. java.* - Skip the specified classes. Wildcard is supported. java.lang.ClassLoader - Skip the classloaders. java.debug.settings.stepping.skipClasses : Skip the specified classes when stepping. $JDK - Skip the JDK classes from the default system bootstrap classpath, such as rt.jar, jrt-fs.jar. $Libraries - Skip the classes from application libraries, such as Maven, Gradle dependencies. java.* - Skip the specified classes. Wildcard is supported. java.lang.ClassLoader - Skip the classloaders. java.debug.settings.stepping.skipSynthetics : Skip synthetic methods when stepping. java.debug.settings.stepping.skipStaticInitializers : Skip static initializer methods when stepping. java.debug.settings.stepping.skipConstructors : Skip constructor methods when stepping. java.debug.settings.jdwp.limitOfVariablesPerJdwpRequest : The maximum number of variables or fields that can be requested in one JDWP request. The higher the value, the less frequently debuggee will be requested when expanding the variable view. Also a large number can cause JDWP request timeout. Defaults to 100. java.debug.settings.jdwp.requestTimeout : The timeout (ms) of JDWP request when the debugger communicates with the target JVM. Defaults to 3000. java.debug.settings.jdwp.async : Experimental: Controls whether the debugger is allowed to send JDWP commands asynchronously. Async mode can improve remote debugging response speed on high-latency networks. Defaults to auto , and automatically switch to async mode when the latency of a single jdwp request exceeds 15ms during attach debugging. auto (Default) on off java.debug.settings.vmArgs : The default VM arguments to launch the Java program. Eg. Use '-Xmx1G -ea' to increase the heap size to 1GB and enable assertions. If you want to customize the VM arguments for a specific debug session, please modify the 'vmArgs' config in launch.json. java.debug.settings.debugSupportOnDecompiledSource : [Experimental]: Enable debugging support on the decompiled source code. Be aware that this feature may affect the loading speed of Call Stack Viewlet. You also need Language Support for Java by Red Hat @1.20.0 or higher to use this feature. java.silentNotification : Controls whether notifications can be used to report progress. If true, use status bar to report progress instead. Defaults to false . Pro Tip: The documentation Configuration.md provides lots of samples to demonstrate how to use these debug configurations, recommend to take a look. Troubleshooting Reference the Troubleshooting Guide for common errors. Reference the Troubleshooting Guide for Encoding Issues for encoding issues. Contributing If you are interested in fixing issues and contributing directly to the code base, please see the document How to Contribute . Feedback and Questions You can find the full list of issues at Issue Tracker . You can submit a bug or feature suggestion , and participate community driven License This extension is licensed under MIT License . Data/Telemetry VS Code collects usage data and sends it to Microsoft to help improve our products and services. Read our privacy statement to learn more. If you don't wish to send usage data to Microsoft, you can set the telemetry.telemetryLevel setting to "off" . Learn more in our FAQ . 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CodeRabbit | LinkedIn Skip to main content LinkedIn Top Content People Learning Jobs Games Sign in Join for free CodeRabbit Software Development San Francisco, California 24,856 followers Cut Code Review Time & Bugs in Half. Instantly. See jobs Follow View all 117 employees Report this company Overview Jobs About us CodeRabbit is an innovative, AI-driven platform that transforms the way code reviews are done. It delivers context-aware, human-like reviews, improving code quality, reducing the time and effort required for thorough manual code reviews, and enabling teams to ship software faster. Trusted by over a thousand organizations, including The Economist, Life360, ConsumerAffairs, Hasura, and many more, to improve their code review workflow. CodeRabbit is SOC 2 Type 2, GDPR certified, and doesn't train on customer's proprietary code. 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Cc: CodeRabbit Open Source funding was always broken Santosh Yadav on LinkedIn 39 1 Comment Like Comment Share CodeRabbit 24,856 followers 16h Report this post Rohit Khanna is going to be sharing how AI is already reshaping real engineering work, which is exactly the kind of conversation we care about at CodeRabbit! If you're in the area and available to attend, you'll not want to miss out! 🐰 Nishant Chandra 18h Edited Over the past year, I've had the same conversation with engineering leaders over and over again. AI isn't just changing how we write code. It's changing how we think about code review, how we structure teams, who we hire, and honestly, what's even worth building in the first place. But most of the conversations happening publicly? They're polished keynotes and product pitches. What's missing are the messy, honest rooms where people can actually think out loud. That's what we're trying to create with FutureLab at Newton School of Technology . 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LibrePlanet 2024 This is an archive of a past conference. Instead of hosting one LibrePlanet conference in 2025, the FSF is planning a jam-packed anniversary year, filled with several new and exciting activities in 2025. Learn more and subscribe to the Free Software Supporter to stay tuned. ​ Push freedom ahead! The free software community has always thwarted the toughest challenges facing freedom in technology. This winter season, we want to thank the many individuals and projects that have helped us get where we are today: a world where a growing number of users are able to do their computing in full freedom. Our work isn't over. We have so much more to do. Help us reach our stretch New Year's membership goal of 100 new associate members by January 16, 2026, and keep the FSF strong and independent. Join | Read more   Join   Renew   Donate Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA & online May 4 & 5, 2024 --> --> --> --> --> Add your email to receive updates. 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Google is attacking the free internet with its "Web Environment Integrity" proposal, companies are excessively collecting our data to feed their Large Language Models without even thinking to ask, and governments around the world are drafting legislation that threatens free software and our privacy . Now, a growing free software community is needed more than ever to meet these challenges. At LibrePlanet 2024, we discussed how to foster the free software community, how to counter current threats to free software, and face the challenges ahead. LibrePlanet is the annual conference hosted by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). LibrePlanet provides an opportunity for activists, hackers, law professionals, artists, educators, students, developers, policymakers, tinkerers, and anyone looking for technology that respects the user's freedom to come together in order to discuss current issues in technology and ethics. Newcomers to these topics are always welcome. 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January 2020 (version 1.42) Visual Studio Code Docs Updates Blog API Extensions MCP FAQ Search Search Docs Download Version 1.108 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from December. 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Downloads: Windows: x64 | Mac: Intel | Linux: deb rpm tarball snap Welcome to the January 2020 release of Visual Studio Code. There are a number of updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include: 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. If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com . Insiders: Want to see new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available. And for the latest Visual Studio Code news, updates, and content, follow us on Twitter @code ! Workbench Rename preview Visual Studio Code now allows you to preview Rename changes. When renaming, you can confirm a new name via ⌘Enter (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Enter ) and see the Refactor Preview panel. It displays pending changes in a diff editor and allows you to uncheck/check individual changes. Once the rename has been applied (or aborted), the diff editor and preview panel close, putting you back in the current editor. Theme: GitHub Sharp, Font: FiraCode Limit the number of open editors There are new settings to limit the maximum number of editors that are open at the one time. workbench.editor.limit.enabled : Enable this feature (off by default). workbench.editor.limit.perEditorGroup : Whether to apply the limit per editor group or across all groups. workbench.editor.limit.value : The maximum number of open editors (10 by default). If enabled, VS Code will close the least recently used editor when you open a new editor. Below you can see the behavior when the limit is set to 3: Theme: Nord Note: Dirty editors (files with unsaved changes) are never automatically closed but still count in the total number of open editors. Untitled editor improvements Untitled editors in VS Code are text buffers that have not yet been saved to disk. You can leave them open for as long as you like and all text content is stored and restored between restarts. Untitled editor titles In the past, untitled editors were given generic names such as Untitled-1 , counting upwards. In this release, untitled editors will use the content of the first line of the document for the editor title and include the generic name as the description: Theme: Nord Note: If the first line is empty or does not contain any words, the title will fall back to Untitled-* as before. Default language mode By default, untitled files do not have a specific language mode configured. VS Code has a setting, files.defaultLanguage , to configure a default language for untitled files. With this release, the setting can take a new value {activeEditorLanguage} that will dynamically use the language mode of the currently active editor instead of a fixed default. In addition, when you copy and paste text into an untitled editor, VS Code will now automatically change the language mode of the untitled editor if the text was copied from a VS Code editor: Theme: One Dark Pro Note: If the untitled editor already has a language mode specified, pasting text will not change it. Navigate most recently used editors With this release, there is now a list of most recently used (MRU) editors across all editor groups. An editor is considered recently used when it either opens as the active editor or becomes the new active editor if already opened. Once an editor is closed, it is removed from this list. One application of this list is the new edt mru picker that you can open through the new View: Show All Editors By Most Recently Used ( workbench.action.showAllEditorsByMostRecentlyUsed ) command: You can add keyboard shortcuts to quickly navigate in this picker without using the mouse. For example, below is a keybinding so that Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab navigates across editors of all groups (instead of only within the active group as the default keybindings do): [ { "key" : "ctrl+tab" , "command" : "workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor" , "when" : "!inEditorsPicker" }, { "key" : "ctrl+shift+tab" , "command" : "workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditor" , "when" : "!inEditorsPicker" } ] If you want to navigate the list without using a picker, there are new commands: View: Open Next Recently Used Editor ( workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditor ) View: Open Previous Recently Used Editor ( workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor ) To differentiate which editor navigation commands work with a picker and which ones don't, the behavior of some existing commands has changed. Specifically, the Recently Used Editor in Group commands no longer use a picker: View: Open Next Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) View: Open Previous Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) For picker-based navigation use: View: Quick Open Previous Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) View: Quick Open Least Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) Moving the panel The panel, which holds the Output, Debug Console, Terminal, and Problems panes, can now be moved to the left side of the editor. The command View: Toggle Panel Position ( workbench.action.togglePanelPosition ) was removed in favor of the following new commands: View: Move Panel Left ( workbench.action.positionPanelLeft ) View: Move Panel Right ( workbench.action.positionPanelRight ) View: Move Panel To Bottom ( workbench.action.positionPanelBottom ) Restore all windows on restart VS Code's setting for restoring windows on startup has changed to restore all windows by default. If you want to go back to the previous behavior, configure "window.restoreWindows": "one" to only open a single window. Save conflict resolution VS Code has a built-in mechanism to show a notification when you try to save a dirty file that has been changed outside of VS Code or by another program (for example Git): The motivation is to inform you that saving will overwrite the contents on disk even though the file was changed after the file became dirty. Selecting the Compare button lets you review your changes along with the version on disk and either overwrite or revert the file. In cases where you know that the changes on disk can be overwritten, there is now an Overwrite button directly on the notification. You can also configure files.saveConflictResolution globally, per workspace, or file type to disable this behavior altogether. The options are askUser (default) or overwriteFileOnDisk . Handling slow save operations VS Code allows extensions to change a file's contents when saving files to disk. Features like Format on Save and Fix on Save are examples. However, saving is a critical operation and extensions doing processing during a save must finish quickly so that the actual save operation can proceed. "Quickly" used to be enforced by VS Code, where VS Code would cancel extension save operations after a timeout. That enforcement guaranteed speedy saving but could be frustrating because sometimes expected processing would not happen. With this release, we have given up the timeout-based approach and instead show a progress notification that allows you to cancel extensions participating in save ("Save Participants"). The notification lets you know that save operations are running and you can decide if you want to wait for a save participant to finish or not. Theme: Light+ Source Control input The input box in the Source Control view now uses the Monaco Editor . The Monaco Editor supports useful features such as multiple cursors and move/copy line commands. Two-step collapse in multi-root Explorer When you are using a multi-root workspace , the Collapse Folder button in the File Explorer now has two-step behavior. The first click will collapse all folders within each top-level, and the second click will collapse the top-level folders. The Search view already has this behavior. Theme: Monokai Auto switch Theme based on OS color scheme Windows and macOS now support light and dark color schemes. There is a new setting, window.autoDetectColorScheme , that instructs VS Code to listen to changes to the OS's color scheme and switch to a matching theme accordingly. To customize the themes that are used when a color scheme changes, you can set the preferred light and dark theme with the settings: workbench.preferredLightColorTheme workbench.preferredDarkColorTheme Editor Control Peek view focus There is a new setting and command to control where the Peek view initially places focus. By default, Peek focuses the tree on the right-hand side so that you can quickly navigate to references. Initial focus on the tree is not best for people wanting to use Peek for making quick code changes in the editor. You can now define your preference with the editor.peekWidgetDefaultFocus setting, which can be set to editor or tree . There is also a new command togglePeekWidgetFocus ( ⌘K F2 (Windows, Linux Ctrl+K F2 ) ) that allows you to move focus between the Peek editor and tree. Folded region highlighting Folded code regions are now easier to discover with the addition of a background highlight. Theme: Dark+ The feature is controlled by the setting editor.foldingHighlight and the color can be customized with the color editor.foldBackground . "workbench.colorCustomizations" : { "editor.foldBackground" : "#355000" } Folding refinements Shift + Click once on the folding indicator to first fold the inner ranges. Shift + Click again (when all inner ranges are already folded) will fold the parent. Shift + Click again unfolds all. When using the Fold command ( ⌥⌘[ (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+[ ) ) on an already folded range, the next unfolded parent range will be folded. New wrapping option By default, the editor computes word wrap breaks by assuming that all characters have the same width. This assumption allows the default algorithm to be fast, but its results are poor when using a non-monospace font, or when writing text in a script where characters vary in width. There is a new setting, editor.wrappingStrategy , that can be set to advanced to have the editor delegate word wrap break computation to the browser. Accessibility Suggest widget improvements The suggestions widget now no longer uses ARIA alerts and properly indicates to the screen reader that it is focused. This should prevent the screen reader from accidentally getting in the way. editor.accessibilityPageSize set to 160 when screen reader detected The editor.accessibilityPageSize setting controls the number of lines in the editor that can be read out by a screen reader at one time. However, there are performance implications when using a large value. We have decided to automatically set the value to 160 lines when we detect a screen reader (and not more, due to an NVDA bug). Linux accessibility with Orca We have started looking into making VS Code accessible on Linux with the Orca screen reader. However, since this work requires Electron 7, we expect to make more progress in the next stable release. In the meantime, for Linux accessibility you can use our Insiders version and provide feedback. Integrated Terminal Scrolling sensitivity The terminal's scrolling sensitivity can now be configured independent of the editor using the new settings: terminal.integrated.mouseWheelScrollSensitivity - Mouse wheel scrolling multiplier (default is 1). terminal.integrated.fastScrollSensitivity - Fast scroll multiplier when Alt is pressed (default is 5). Debugging Simplified initial Debug view To simplify starting with the Debug view, VS Code now only shows one Run and Debug button. The Run Without Debugging action (which is not supported by all debuggers) is still available in the Debug main menu. Based on user feedback, the Breakpoints pane is displayed in the starting view, if you have at least one breakpoint set. Debug Console improvements Debug Console input The Debug Console input now uses the language mode of the current active editor. This means that Debug Console input supports syntax coloring, indentation, auto closing of quotes, and other language features. Input/output presentation We have tuned the presentation of input and output in the Debug Console to make it more distinguishable. VS Code displays an arrow only next to the input expression. Debug Console input history suggestions The Debug Console input box now automatically suggests previously entered entries. The text icon is used to distinguish the history suggestions from other IntelliSense entries. Hide Debug Console after debugging There is a new setting debug.console.closeOnEnd that controls whether the Debug Console should automatically close after debugging has stopped. Support for console.table(...) The Debug Console can now show output coming from the Node.js console.table(...) API. Loaded Scripts View improvements The Loaded Scripts View was updated to use VS Code's new tree view. It now renders single child folders in the same compact form as VS Code's File Explorer. In addition, it is now possible to search and expand the tree as you type: We are planning to remove the Debug: Open Loaded Scripts command in the next release because it duplicates the "search and expand as you type" functionality of the tree. Launch configuration sorting and grouping Launch configurations and compounds now support a new structured attribute presentation . Using the order , group , and hidden attributes, you can sort, group, and hide configurations and compounds in the Debug configuration dropdown and in the Debug Quick Pick. For example, a launch configuration in launch.json can have the following presentation field: "presentation" : { "group" : "5_tests" , "order" : 10 , "hidden" : false } As an example, we've added presentations to some VS Code's own launch configurations in order to group them in a more meaningful way and to hide those configurations that are only a part of a compound launch config. Debug Activity Bar icon and decoration Based on user feedback, we've updated our Debug icon in the Activity Bar to better represent Run and Debug . And when debugging, there is a number decoration on the Debug icon to show the count of active debug sessions. Tasks User level tasks Tasks declared in tasks.json are now supported at the User Settings level. If you have a build script that you use across many projects, or if you don't want your tasks in a project folder, you can add your tasks in the user tasks.json file. Run the Tasks: Open User Tasks command to create user level tasks and these tasks will be available across all folders and workspaces. Only the shell and process task types are supported here. Input pickString label If you use task inputs , you can add a friendly label to the pickString input options : "inputs" : [ { "id" : "pickAnInputValue" , "description" : "Pick a Value" , "type" : "pickString" , "options" : [ "first-value" , { "label" : "Second Value" , "value" : "second-long-value-that-can-be-simplified-for-display" } ], "default" : "first-value" } ] The label will show as: Languages TypeScript 3.7.5 We've updated our bundled TypeScript version to 3.7.5. This minor update includes some important bugs fixes, including fixing IntelliSense for projects that are not stored on C: drives on Windows. HTML Mirror Cursor off by default The HTML Mirror Cursor is now an opt-in feature. In the upcoming iteration, we'll continue to improve its implementation to make this feature more easily understandable and available to more languages. You can still use this feature by turning on html.mirrorCursorOnMatchingTag . Preview features Preview features are not ready for release but are functional enough to use. We welcome your early feedback while they are under development. Timeline view In this milestone, we've made progress on the new Timeline view, and have an early preview to share. This is a unified view for visualizing time-series events (for example, Git commits, file saves, test runs, etc.) for a resource (file, folder). To enable the Timeline view, you must be using the Insiders edition and then add the following setting: "timeline.showView" : true Below you can see the Timeline view displaying the Git commit history of a file: Theme: Dark Amethyst In this early preview, the Timeline view shows the Git commit history of the active document, which is currently limited to 32 items. Selecting one of those commits will open a diff view of the changes introduced by that commit. Extensions will also be able to contribute their own timeline sources , which will be shown in this unified timeline view. Eventually, you will also be able to select (filter), which sources you'd like to see in the view. Stay tuned, we have much more in store for this new feature. You can follow along by subscribing to issue #84297 and by watching for issues tagged with the 'timeline' label. And if you have ideas on other types of information you'd like to see in this view, let us know! Search Editor We've continued work on our new Search editor, with the goal this iteration for the Search editor to be the primary search experience. To that end, we implemented a UI for configuring the Search editor's query: Theme: Noctis Lilac , Font: Hasklig There are now several commands for the Search editor, which you can bind to keyboard shortcuts of your choice: search.action.openNewEditor : Open a new search editor in the active editor group. search.action.openInEditor : Copy the current Search results into a new Search editor. For more information and further updates on the Search editor, see issue #23931 . Note: Search Editors are enabled by default in Insiders , and can be opted into in Stable by setting search.enableSearchEditorPreview to true . Semantic highlighting for TypeScript & JavaScript Semantic highlighting support for TypeScript and JavaScript is in development and not yet enabled by default. You can try it out by adding the following setting: "editor.semanticHighlighting.enabled" : true When enabled, you will see that some identifiers have new colors and styles and are now highlighted according to their resolved type. The default syntax (TextMate) highlighter classifies many tokens as variables and these are now resolved into namespaces, classes, parameters, and so on. You can see this best in the imports section, where now each imported symbol is colored with the symbol's type: You can use the Developer: Inspect Editor Tokens and Scopes command to inspect the semantic and syntax tokens that are computed for each location. New JavaScript debugger We've been working on a new debugger for Node.js and Chrome. It's installed by default on Insiders, and can be installed from the Marketplace in VS Code Stable. You can start using it with your existing launch configurations by enabling the debug.javascript.usePreview setting. Below are some of the new features we added this month. The new JS debugger will automatically debug commands you run in the new JavaScript Debug terminal, which you can open via the Debug: Create JavaScript Debug Terminal command: Theme: Earthsong, Font: Fira Code The new debugger also provides a Debug CodeLens in your package.json's scripts section that can run and debug scripts without extra configuration: You can configure the visibility and location (top or inline) of the CodeLens via the debug.javascript.codelens.npmScripts setting. Try it out! You can file issues in the vscode-js-debug repository, if you run into any problems with the new debugger. Moving views from the Sidebar to the Panel Work is actively being done to make it easier to customize the layout of VS Code. You can test out the progress with the setting: "workbench.view.experimental.allowMovingToNewContainer" : true With the setting enabled, some views have a new context menu entry to move them between the Sidebar and Panel. Currently this setting only affects the Outline view in the Explorer and views contributed by extensions. You also cannot combine these views in the Panel like you can in the Sidebar. Theme: LaserWave , Font: Cascadia Code This is only a preview of the features and many aspects of it are likely to change including the limitations mentioned above. Feel free to check out further progress in our Insiders version. Note about Search : With the new generalized method of moving views, the old Search view setting search.location and command Search: Toggle Search View Position ( search.action.toggleSearchViewPosition ) are being deprecated. Your setting should migrate automatically, but you will need to use the new generalized method to move the Search view going forward. You do not need to enable the experimental preview setting above in order to move the Search view with the new context menu entry. TypeScript 3.8 beta support Although VS Code will not bundle TypeScript 3.8 until its official release next month, this iteration we added support for all the exciting new TypeScript 3.8-beta features . These include: IntelliSense and syntax highlighting of private fields in JavaScript and TypeScript files. Call Hierarchy support for JavaScript and TypeScript. The convert to template string refactoring! You can easily try all these new TypeScript 3.8 features today by installing the TypeScript Nightly extension . Please share feedback and let us know if you run into any bugs with the TypeScript 3.8 beta! Contributions to extensions Java debugger supports Data Breakpoints The Debugger for Java extension now supports Data Breakpoints , introduced in VS Code 1.38. This feature allows you to create breakpoints that will get hit when the value of a variable changes. Below you can see the debugger breaks when the Owner.telephone string changes: Java Call Hierarchy view The Language Support for Java extension now supports a Call Hierarchy view, which shows all calls from or to a function and allows you to drill into callers of callers and call of calls. Right-click on a symbol and select Peek > Peek Call Hierarchy to see the call hierarchy: 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 1.42 include: Remote - SSH: Improved support for Windows servers, including automatic OS detection. WSL: Support for Reveal in Explorer to open the Windows Explorer for WSL resources. Dev Containers: Pre-built container images, which include dependencies such as Git and zsh. Forwarded Ports view: Map, view, and reuse SSH and container ports. You can learn about new extension features and bug fixes in the Remote Development release notes . Extension authoring Codicons for reuse For most VS Code icons, the codicon icon-font is used. Extensions can now reuse those icons in simple and declarative ways: The vscode.ThemeIcon type can now be instantiated with the name of a codicon. For example, new vscode.ThemeIcon("zap") . The vscode.MarkdownString type now supports the $(<name>) inline syntax. For example, myMdString.appendMarkdown('Hello $(globe)'); . Note that to use codicons within MarkdownString , you must enable the supportThemeIcons constructor argument. commands defined in an extension's package.json file can now use a codicon for their icon. Use the inline syntax, for example "icon": "$(zap)" . Theme: Light+ The hover example above is rendering every available codicon. The hover was created with the snippet below but for readability, most of the codicon names were removed from the all constant. vscode . languages . registerHoverProvider ( '*' , new ( class implements vscode . HoverProvider { provideHover ( doc : vscode . TextDocument , pos : vscode . Position ) { const all = `$(activate-breakpoints)$(add)...$(zoom-out)` ; const md = new vscode . MarkdownString ( all , true ); return new vscode . Hover ( md , doc . getWordRangeAtPosition ( pos )); } })() ); Insert and replace for completion items Completions that are triggered at the end of a word usually replace that word. However when completions are triggered inside words, it's not clear if the word-end should be replaced or not. Depending on the preference of the extension author, users get the one behavior or the other. That's not ideal and now there is an API to express the insert and replace ranges for a completion item. For that, we have added a new OR-type to CompletionItem#range : export class CompletionItem { range ?: Range | { inserting : Range ; replacing : Range }; //... } If the range is undefined , then VS Code uses the current word range for replacing and the same range cropped at the cursor position for inserting . If the range is a simple vscode.Range , then VS Code knows there is only one location for inserting or replacing. If the range is an object with inserting and replacing ranges, VS Code will use them directly. This information is used in combination with editor.suggest.insertMode setting that allows users to define their preference. We ask extension authors to please adopt this API quickly because we have plans to make insert and replace behavior more visible in the next release. Refined CallHierarchyProvider We made a small change to CallHierarchyProvider#prepareCallHierarchy so that it can now return one or many CallHierarchyItem elements. The many option is useful when asking for the call hierarchy on an element that has multiple overloads. Creation options exposed on Terminals The Terminal object has a new creationOptions property that can be used by extensions to identify how the terminal was created. Language-specific settings Extensions can now contribute settings that can be language overridable using the new configuration scope language-overridable . Example: "contributes" : { "configuration" : { "title" : "sample" , "properties" : { "sample.languageSetting" : { "type" : "boolean" , "scope" : "language-overridable" } } } } The Configuration API is enhanced to support these settings. You can read and update these settings using the API by passing the necessary languageId . Example: /** * Read language configuration. */ const textDocumentConfiguration = vscode . workspace . getConfiguration ( 'sample' , { resource , languageId }); textDocumentConfiguration . get ( 'languageSetting' ); /** * Override configuration under language */ textDocumentConfiguration . update ( 'languageSetting' , false , ConfigurationTarget . Global , true ); /** * Listen language configuration changes */ workspace . onDidChangeConfiguration ( e => { if ( e . affectsConfiguration ( 'sample.languageSetting' , { resource , languageId }) { } }); For more information, see the Configuration API . Extensions view context menu You can now contribute commands to an extension's context menu in the Extensions view using the new menu location extension/context . Example: "contributes" : { "commands" : [ { "command" : "extension.helloWorld" , "title" : "Hello World" } ], "menus" : { "extension/context" : [ { "command" : "extension.helloWorld" , "group" : "2_configure" , "when" : "extensionStatus==installed" , } ] } } The ID of the extension is passed as an argument when the command is run. Example: vscode . commands . registerCommand ( 'extension.helloWorld' , extensionId => { vscode . window . showInformationMessage ( extensionId ); }); The following predefined contexts are supported, which you can use in when conditions for the command: extensionStatus==installed isBuiltinExtension DebugConfigurationProvider hook for accessing substituted variables The extension API for debugging offers a hook resolveDebugConfiguration on the DebugConfigurationProvider that can be used to validate a debug configuration before it is passed to the debug adapter. Since this hook is called before variables are substituted , the validation code can easily add more variables to the debug configuration and still get them substituted in time. This approach can make it difficult to use the resolved variable values in the resolveDebugConfiguration hook, for example to validate or implement functionality that solely exists in the extension (and not in the debug adapter where the substituted values are available). See issue #85206 for an example. Some extensions have started to substitute variables on their own (which is often incomplete since it does not cover all cases). From an user's perspective, this is confusing. In debug configurations, some attributes variables can be used (because they are processed in the debug adapter after substitution has occurred) and some attributes variables cannot (because they are processed in the extension where substitution has not yet occurred). Issue #87450 is a good example of the latter problem. In this milestone, we have addressed this problem by adding a second hook resolveDebugConfigurationWithSubstitutedVariables to the DebugConfigurationProvider that receives the debug configuration with all variables substituted . With the availability of this new API, we are asking all debug extension authors to review their current implementations of DebugConfigurationProvider.resolveDebugConfiguration carefully and to move all code that does not introduce new variables but would profit from being run on the substituted variables into the new method resolveDebugConfigurationWithSubstitutedVariables . Implement a debug adapter inside an extension The existing debugging extension API supports registering a DebugAdapterDescriptorFactory for running a debug adapter several ways. As an external process: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterExecutable ( 'mockDebug.exe' ); } }); As a network session: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterServer ( 12345 , 'localhost' ); } }); In this milestone, we've added a third variant where an 'inline' implementation of a debug adapter can be provided: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterInlineImplementation ( new InlineDebugAdapter ()); } }); This eliminates the need for communicating with the adapter via a stream-based mechanism and simplifies development because the adapter runs inside the extension and can be easily debugged as part of VS Code's extension debugging. The inline implementation (for example, the InlineDebugAdapter from above) needs to implement the Debug Adapter Protocol . Since we do not want to include the full Debug Adapter Protocol in VS Code's extension API, we have introduced a minimalistic subset of that protocol. The interface vscode.DebugAdapter has just two methods, one for passing a DAP message to the adapter ( handleMessage ), and one for listening for DAP messages received from the adapter ( onDidSendMessage ). Based on this interface, an implementation of a debug adapter would start with this source code: class InlineDebugAdapter implements vscode . DebugAdapter { private sendMessage = new vscode . EventEmitter < DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage >(); private sequence : 1 ; readonly onDidSendMessage : vscode . Event < DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage > = this . sendMessage . event ; handleMessage ( message : DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage ): void { switch ( message . type ) { case 'request' : const request = < DebugProtocol . Request > message ; switch ( request . command ) { case 'initialize' : const response : DebugProtocol . Response = { type: 'response' , seq: this . sequence ++, success: true , request_seq: request . seq , command: request . command }; this . sendMessage . fire ( response ); break ; // many more requests needs to be handled here... default : break ; } break ; case 'response' : break ; case 'event' : break ; } } dispose () { // clean up resources } } Since the debug adapter protocol (available as node module vscode-debugprotocol ) is a compatible superset of the vscode.DebugAdapter interface, you can import the module if you need the full protocol and want to implement a debug adapter all by yourself. A much simpler alternative is to (continue to) use our default implementation of a debug adapter, available as node module vscode-debugadapter . Starting with version 1.38.0-pre.4, the DebugSession (or LoggingDebugSession ) introduced in this module is compatible with the interface vscode.DebugAdapter defined in the extension API. With this API, an existing debug adapter implementation can be easily used like this: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterInlineImplementation ( new MockDebugSession ()); } }); For details, see the Mock debug example. Attention: In this release, we have completed the extension APIs for creating debug adapters. As such, we are announcing that we will remove support for two deprecated attributes of the debuggers contribution point in the March release : adapterExecutableCommand - Use the extension APIs vscode.DebugAdapterDescriptorFactory and a vscode.DebugAdapterExecutable instead. The Mock debug example shows how to use the API . enableBreakpointsFor - Use the breakpoints contribution point instead. The conversion needs to be done in package.json . If the current (deprecated) JSON looks like this: "contributes" : { "debuggers" : [{ "type" : "csharp" , // ... "enableBreakpointsFor" : [ "csharp" , "razor" ] // ... }] The conversion would be: "contributes" : { "breakpoints" : [ { "language" : "csharp" }, { "language" : "razor" } ], "debuggers" : [{ "type" : "csharp" , // ... }] We suggest that affected extensions adapt their implementation to the new APIs in the February timeframe so that we have enough time to fix issues until March. Proposed extension APIs Every milestone comes with new proposed APIs and extension authors can try them out. As always, we are keen on your feedback. This is what you have to do to try out a proposed API: You must use Insiders because proposed APIs change frequently. You must have this line in the package.json file of your extension: "enableProposedApi": true . Copy the latest version of the vscode.proposed.d.ts file into your project's source location. Note that you cannot publish an extension that uses a proposed API. There may be breaking changes in the next release and we never want to break existing extensions. Add workspace edit metadata The Refactor Preview support that's now in VS Code comes with a new, optional API proposal. It allows you to classify changes of a workspace edit. For example, you can define whether changes need user confirmation or add a description such as "Renames in strings and comments". The proposal can be tracked in issue #77728 and its current design is around the WorkspaceEditMetadata interface. Semantic highlighting If you are interested in adding semantic highlighting to your language, the Semantic Highlighting Overview has a summary of the concepts and the new APIs. Authentication providers Some extensions require authenticating to other services. The proposal in issue #88309 would make it possible for extensions to register authentication providers that can be accessed by other extensions, providing a common mechanism for performing authentication. Timeline providers Extension will soon be able contribute their own sources into the new Timeline view . Interested in adding your own timeline source? Check out this early proposal in issue #84297 and provide any feedback you have. Documentation.Refactoring contribution point The proposed documentation.refactoring contribution point lets extensions provide documentation for their refactorings. Users can choose to view this documentation when they request refactorings: The proposed contribution point gives extensions control over how their documentation is shown by using commands: "contributes" : { "documentation" : { "refactoring" : [ { "title" : "Learn more about JS/TS refactorings" , "when" : "typescript.isManagedFile" , "command" : "_typescript.learnMoreAboutRefactorings" } ] } } title — Label for the documentation action shown to users. when —  When clause for when to display the documentation. command — Command that shows the documentation. For example, this command could open a webpage or show the documentation directly in VS Code. Issue #86788 tracks the status of the proposal. Backup and hot exit hooks for custom editors We continued to iterate on the proposed custom editor API this iteration. Our major investigation this month was how to enable hot exit for custom editors. Issue #88719 covers some of the challenges we ran into to support hot exit and some of the approaches we considered. The outcome of this investigation is a new optional backup method on the WebviewCustomEditorEditingDelegate interface. This method is invoked by VS Code a second or so after the resource is changed. Inside the backup method, extensions should persist the resource in its current state. Most often, this means writing the resource to the workspace storage folder. Then, when the editor is reloaded, it should check to see if any persisted backups exist before loading the resource from the workspace itself. We will continue iterating on the custom editor API next iteration. Complex completion label We are evolving the CompletionItem API to accommodate complex completion items that need to provide qualified name, import path, return type, and other information. The information must be provided upfront, not resolved later. Provided information will be shown inline in the suggest widget. We'll iterate on the current proposal in the next iteration. Meanwhile, we are considering adding a Status Bar to the suggest widget to solve some of the UI and discoverability challenges. We look forward to your feedback on the API. Theme: Nord , Font: Input Mono Adding links to diagnostic errors Diagnostic errors can now have a link associated with its error code. When a link is provided, it will be shown in the Problems panel, inline error view, and diagnostic error hover. As we continue to work on this feature in the next iteration, you can provide feedback in issue #11847 . Language Server Protocol The 3.15 version of the Language Server Protocol is now available. We also released the corresponding npm modules for the VS Code LSP client and for LSP servers written in Node.js. The latest version of the libraries contains a proposed specification and implementation for semantic tokens. The LSP Web site now hosts a preliminary version of the Language Server Index Format specification as well as a corresponding LSIF overview . Browser support Drag and drop files into the editor When using VS Code in a browser, you can now drop local files into the editor area to open them as dirty (unsaved) files with the contents of the files. New Commands Key Command Command ID Move Panel Left workbench.action.positionPanelLeft Move Panel Right workbench.action.positionPanelRight Move Panel To Bottom workbench.action.positionPanelBottom Open Next Recently Used Editor workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditor Open Previously Used Editor workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor Open Next Recently Used Editor in Group workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Open Previously Used Editor in Group workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Open Picker of Most Recently Used Editors workbench.action.showAllEditorsByMostRecentlyUsed Open Previously Used Editor via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor ⌃Tab (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Tab ) Open Previously Used Editor in Group via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Open Least Used Editor via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditor ⌃⇧Tab (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+Tab ) Open Least Used Editor in Group via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Developer: Restart Extension Host workbench.action.restartExtensionHost Engineering TSLint to ESLint migration VS Code is mostly written in TypeScript. In addition to the compiler, we use linting to enforce certain style and engineering rules. In the past, we have used TSLint for that task, but roughly a year ago, the maintainers of TSLint announced its deprecation in favor of ESLint. This milestone we have migrated to ESLint - that includes our lint-configuration and our custom rules . Last but not least, we have also updated the yo code extension generator so that new TypeScript extensions are also checked by ESLint. If you are using TSLint in your own projects, we've created a Migrate TSLint to ESLint guide to help you to switch to ESLint. Building VS Code with TypeScript 3.8-beta VS Code is now built using the TypeScript 3.8 beta release. Support for hosting the Monaco Editor in Shadow DOM We have fixed various issues around mouse handling and dynamic CSS so that the Monaco Editor can now be hosted inside a Shadow DOM API shadow root . New documentation Containers There are new articles covering creating containers with the Microsoft Docker extension. You'll find tutorials for containerizing Node.js and ASP.NET Core applications, pushing to a container registry , and deploying containers to the cloud. Notable fixes 12058 : Save UI state periodically to prevent loss on shutdown 79205 : Explorer tree does not show correct content when connected to case sensitive file system on a case insensitive platform 83543 : Debug program location only shown for active session 85057 : Move dialog details to description row in custom dialog 86445 : Unable to delete multiple Watch debug variables simultaneously via hotkey 88240 : Slow to create many Watch dropdown expressions 89057 : Let read-only editors show problems 89405 : Text files: do not report dirty for readonly models Thank you Last but certainly not least, a big Thank You! to the following folks that helped to make VS Code even better: Contributions to our issue tracking: John Murray (@gjsjohnmurray) Andrii Dieiev (@IllusionMH) Alexander (@usernamehw) Contributions to vscode : Alexander Fell (@AlexFell-Velo) : add position panel left PR #84477 AlexStrNik (@AlexStrNik) : Fix #89493 PR #89653 Brett Cannon (@brettcannon) : Merge pull request #87946 from brettcannon/patch-2 PR #87946 Bura Chuhadar (@BuraChuhadar) 87180: Wrong Markdown preview format for files in UNC path PR #87501 87456: Configuration to increase the terminal cursor width PR #87911 Siberian Cat (@cat-kitten) : Roblox XML file syntax highlight support PR #87755 Charles Gagnon (@Charles-Gagnon) : Don't instrument any test code for coverage PR #86608 Chayim Refael Friedman (@ChayimFriedman2) : Hide Debug Console After Session Has Stopped PR #83249 Daniel Beigi (@dbeigi) : Fixed #83983 added highlight collapsed PR #84955 Dmitry Gozman (@dgozman) : Process debug adapter messages in separate tasks; see #33822, #79196 PR #81403 Dima Krasner (@dimkr) : Bump node-native-keymap to 2.1.1 for easier arm64 cross-compilation PR #86659 David Lechner (@dlech) : Fix threads not fetched after restarting debug adapter PR #88790 Daryl Chan (@dvrylc) : Hide Markdown preview editor icon when there is no active icon theme PR #88692 Fabien Launay (@FabienLaunay) fix word repetition in lifecycle.ts comment PR #87554 Fix word repetition in lazy.test.ts comment PR #88464 Gabriel DeBacker (@GabeDeBacker) : Allows extension install and uninstall command execution to throw exceptions back to caller PR #88714 Jens Fischer (@Gama11) : Clarify the docs for QuickPickItem.description and detail PR #88622 John Murray (@gjsjohnmurray) : #85645 display Variables fetch failure message PR #85842 @GustavoASC Fixed peekWidgetDefaultFocus configuration mispelling PR #89672 Developed commands to change focus between preview editor and references within Peek View PR #85859 [folding] Changed 'shift + click' folding behavior to collapse only inner ranges when current range is unfolded PR #86626 Yunseok (@hannut91) : Fix typo PR #88824 Harald Rosberg (@hrosb) : bump electron to 6.1.6, fixes missing window titles in accessibility apps PR #86837 Andrew Liu (@hypercubestart) : fix parsed JSDoc author tag PR #80898 Yuki Ueda (@Ikuyadeu) : Replace 'declare var' with 'declare const' PR #87709 Andrii Dieiev (@IllusionMH) : Debounce on type history entries for "files to include/exclude" fields PR #86785 Jason (@JasonMFry) : :speech_balloon: Fix grammar on Welcome Page PR #88801 Jean Pierre (@jeanp413) Merge pull request #87827 from jeanp413/fix-79857 PR #87827 Fixes links in enum setting values can't be clicked PR #86463 Fixes cannot create new debug watch expressions while filtering is active PR #88502 Fixes file drag and drop does not open the explorer pane PR #88078 Fixes incorrect focused element when creating new file/folder and renaming in file explorer PR #87052 Fixes snippet replace when before prefix PR #86509 Fixes terminal env variables don't resolve in empty workspaces PR #83369 Fix mightProducePrintableCharacter numeric keypad support PR #77911 Add setting to control whether to focus the inline editor in peek widget by default PR #88185 Andy Edwards (@jedwards1211) : fix(extHostProgress): throttle instead of debounce PR #86161 Jon Bockhorst (@jmbockhorst) : Make terminal link behavior consistent with the editor PR #83620 Robert Jin (@jzyrobert) Refactor SortOrder & SortOrderConfiguration into one enum PR #87114 Add CompletionItem conversion for additionalTextEdits PR #87648 #85858 Allow breadcrumbs.symbolSortOrder per language PR #86430 #88125 Reverse action order in goToErrorWidget PR #88167 Correct LocationLink link syntax PR #87613 #82352 Implement sorting for search results PR #86563 Kristian Thy (@kthy) : feat: region folding for perl5 PR #85642 kevinn (@latel) : fix minimal wrong spell in stateService PR #86744 Jiaxun Wei (@LeuisKen) : fix: add 'allow-forms' to sandbox attribute. PR #87334 Luis Oliveira (@lmvco) : Support for Shadow DOM PR #88536 Jonathan Carter (@lostintangent) : Remove scheme restriction for Markdown/Emmet language features PR #87541 Maher Jendoubi (@MaherJendoubi) : Contributing: fix typos PR #89256 Maira Wenzel (@mairaw) : fix typo PR #88730 Matias Godoy (@mattogodoy) : Fix typo PR #86957 Matt Crouch (@mjcrouch) : Fix missing styling from various icon container locations PR #88157 Marko Novakovic (@mnovakovic) : CallStackView attempts to move the active frame to the top PR #88074 Mohammad Rahhal (@mrahhal) : Fix mirror cursor selection PR #86986 Ilya Murav'jov (@muravjov) : editor.insertSpaceAfterComment setting PR #41747 Micah Smith (@Olovan) : Fix #84145 when toggling terminal pane PR #88098 pan93412 (@pan93412) : fix(tokenClassificationExtensionPoint): some typos PR #89704 Przemek Dziewa (@pdziewa) : Fix long statusbar items PR #87164 Oliver Larsson (@Playturbo) : Friendly pickstring options PR #89180 Remy Suen (@rcjsuen) : Add missing documentation to CompletionItem's insertText PR #87115 @romainHainaut : Fix #83644 PR #86619 Sameer Puri (@sameer) : Enable Shift-Insert to paste primary clipboard on Linux, fixes #36170. PR #63374 @sharkykh : Restore "current git branch name when renaming" PR #86919 Simon Siefke (@SimonSiefke) : fix #87181: typescript completion item kind for local function PR #87182 @smilegodly : got rid of duplicate "Clear Search" and "No Settings Found" PR #86494 Konstantin Solomatov (@solomatov) Fix error printing PR #86617 Use leading flag set to true in debouncing events from extension trees PR #88051 Reduce duplication and make code less opaque PR #88237 @SPGoding : Fix wrong key in the extension package.json schema PR #87042 @sportshead : Removed search.location from search.contribution.ts PR #89585 @sverg1 : customEditor
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January 2020 (version 1.42) Visual Studio Code Docs Updates Blog API Extensions MCP FAQ Search Search Docs Download Version 1.108 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from December. 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Downloads: Windows: x64 | Mac: Intel | Linux: deb rpm tarball snap Welcome to the January 2020 release of Visual Studio Code. There are a number of updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include: 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. If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com . Insiders: Want to see new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available. And for the latest Visual Studio Code news, updates, and content, follow us on Twitter @code ! Workbench Rename preview Visual Studio Code now allows you to preview Rename changes. When renaming, you can confirm a new name via ⌘Enter (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Enter ) and see the Refactor Preview panel. It displays pending changes in a diff editor and allows you to uncheck/check individual changes. Once the rename has been applied (or aborted), the diff editor and preview panel close, putting you back in the current editor. Theme: GitHub Sharp, Font: FiraCode Limit the number of open editors There are new settings to limit the maximum number of editors that are open at the one time. workbench.editor.limit.enabled : Enable this feature (off by default). workbench.editor.limit.perEditorGroup : Whether to apply the limit per editor group or across all groups. workbench.editor.limit.value : The maximum number of open editors (10 by default). If enabled, VS Code will close the least recently used editor when you open a new editor. Below you can see the behavior when the limit is set to 3: Theme: Nord Note: Dirty editors (files with unsaved changes) are never automatically closed but still count in the total number of open editors. Untitled editor improvements Untitled editors in VS Code are text buffers that have not yet been saved to disk. You can leave them open for as long as you like and all text content is stored and restored between restarts. Untitled editor titles In the past, untitled editors were given generic names such as Untitled-1 , counting upwards. In this release, untitled editors will use the content of the first line of the document for the editor title and include the generic name as the description: Theme: Nord Note: If the first line is empty or does not contain any words, the title will fall back to Untitled-* as before. Default language mode By default, untitled files do not have a specific language mode configured. VS Code has a setting, files.defaultLanguage , to configure a default language for untitled files. With this release, the setting can take a new value {activeEditorLanguage} that will dynamically use the language mode of the currently active editor instead of a fixed default. In addition, when you copy and paste text into an untitled editor, VS Code will now automatically change the language mode of the untitled editor if the text was copied from a VS Code editor: Theme: One Dark Pro Note: If the untitled editor already has a language mode specified, pasting text will not change it. Navigate most recently used editors With this release, there is now a list of most recently used (MRU) editors across all editor groups. An editor is considered recently used when it either opens as the active editor or becomes the new active editor if already opened. Once an editor is closed, it is removed from this list. One application of this list is the new edt mru picker that you can open through the new View: Show All Editors By Most Recently Used ( workbench.action.showAllEditorsByMostRecentlyUsed ) command: You can add keyboard shortcuts to quickly navigate in this picker without using the mouse. For example, below is a keybinding so that Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab navigates across editors of all groups (instead of only within the active group as the default keybindings do): [ { "key" : "ctrl+tab" , "command" : "workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor" , "when" : "!inEditorsPicker" }, { "key" : "ctrl+shift+tab" , "command" : "workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditor" , "when" : "!inEditorsPicker" } ] If you want to navigate the list without using a picker, there are new commands: View: Open Next Recently Used Editor ( workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditor ) View: Open Previous Recently Used Editor ( workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor ) To differentiate which editor navigation commands work with a picker and which ones don't, the behavior of some existing commands has changed. Specifically, the Recently Used Editor in Group commands no longer use a picker: View: Open Next Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) View: Open Previous Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) For picker-based navigation use: View: Quick Open Previous Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) View: Quick Open Least Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) Moving the panel The panel, which holds the Output, Debug Console, Terminal, and Problems panes, can now be moved to the left side of the editor. The command View: Toggle Panel Position ( workbench.action.togglePanelPosition ) was removed in favor of the following new commands: View: Move Panel Left ( workbench.action.positionPanelLeft ) View: Move Panel Right ( workbench.action.positionPanelRight ) View: Move Panel To Bottom ( workbench.action.positionPanelBottom ) Restore all windows on restart VS Code's setting for restoring windows on startup has changed to restore all windows by default. If you want to go back to the previous behavior, configure "window.restoreWindows": "one" to only open a single window. Save conflict resolution VS Code has a built-in mechanism to show a notification when you try to save a dirty file that has been changed outside of VS Code or by another program (for example Git): The motivation is to inform you that saving will overwrite the contents on disk even though the file was changed after the file became dirty. Selecting the Compare button lets you review your changes along with the version on disk and either overwrite or revert the file. In cases where you know that the changes on disk can be overwritten, there is now an Overwrite button directly on the notification. You can also configure files.saveConflictResolution globally, per workspace, or file type to disable this behavior altogether. The options are askUser (default) or overwriteFileOnDisk . Handling slow save operations VS Code allows extensions to change a file's contents when saving files to disk. Features like Format on Save and Fix on Save are examples. However, saving is a critical operation and extensions doing processing during a save must finish quickly so that the actual save operation can proceed. "Quickly" used to be enforced by VS Code, where VS Code would cancel extension save operations after a timeout. That enforcement guaranteed speedy saving but could be frustrating because sometimes expected processing would not happen. With this release, we have given up the timeout-based approach and instead show a progress notification that allows you to cancel extensions participating in save ("Save Participants"). The notification lets you know that save operations are running and you can decide if you want to wait for a save participant to finish or not. Theme: Light+ Source Control input The input box in the Source Control view now uses the Monaco Editor . The Monaco Editor supports useful features such as multiple cursors and move/copy line commands. Two-step collapse in multi-root Explorer When you are using a multi-root workspace , the Collapse Folder button in the File Explorer now has two-step behavior. The first click will collapse all folders within each top-level, and the second click will collapse the top-level folders. The Search view already has this behavior. Theme: Monokai Auto switch Theme based on OS color scheme Windows and macOS now support light and dark color schemes. There is a new setting, window.autoDetectColorScheme , that instructs VS Code to listen to changes to the OS's color scheme and switch to a matching theme accordingly. To customize the themes that are used when a color scheme changes, you can set the preferred light and dark theme with the settings: workbench.preferredLightColorTheme workbench.preferredDarkColorTheme Editor Control Peek view focus There is a new setting and command to control where the Peek view initially places focus. By default, Peek focuses the tree on the right-hand side so that you can quickly navigate to references. Initial focus on the tree is not best for people wanting to use Peek for making quick code changes in the editor. You can now define your preference with the editor.peekWidgetDefaultFocus setting, which can be set to editor or tree . There is also a new command togglePeekWidgetFocus ( ⌘K F2 (Windows, Linux Ctrl+K F2 ) ) that allows you to move focus between the Peek editor and tree. Folded region highlighting Folded code regions are now easier to discover with the addition of a background highlight. Theme: Dark+ The feature is controlled by the setting editor.foldingHighlight and the color can be customized with the color editor.foldBackground . "workbench.colorCustomizations" : { "editor.foldBackground" : "#355000" } Folding refinements Shift + Click once on the folding indicator to first fold the inner ranges. Shift + Click again (when all inner ranges are already folded) will fold the parent. Shift + Click again unfolds all. When using the Fold command ( ⌥⌘[ (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+[ ) ) on an already folded range, the next unfolded parent range will be folded. New wrapping option By default, the editor computes word wrap breaks by assuming that all characters have the same width. This assumption allows the default algorithm to be fast, but its results are poor when using a non-monospace font, or when writing text in a script where characters vary in width. There is a new setting, editor.wrappingStrategy , that can be set to advanced to have the editor delegate word wrap break computation to the browser. Accessibility Suggest widget improvements The suggestions widget now no longer uses ARIA alerts and properly indicates to the screen reader that it is focused. This should prevent the screen reader from accidentally getting in the way. editor.accessibilityPageSize set to 160 when screen reader detected The editor.accessibilityPageSize setting controls the number of lines in the editor that can be read out by a screen reader at one time. However, there are performance implications when using a large value. We have decided to automatically set the value to 160 lines when we detect a screen reader (and not more, due to an NVDA bug). Linux accessibility with Orca We have started looking into making VS Code accessible on Linux with the Orca screen reader. However, since this work requires Electron 7, we expect to make more progress in the next stable release. In the meantime, for Linux accessibility you can use our Insiders version and provide feedback. Integrated Terminal Scrolling sensitivity The terminal's scrolling sensitivity can now be configured independent of the editor using the new settings: terminal.integrated.mouseWheelScrollSensitivity - Mouse wheel scrolling multiplier (default is 1). terminal.integrated.fastScrollSensitivity - Fast scroll multiplier when Alt is pressed (default is 5). Debugging Simplified initial Debug view To simplify starting with the Debug view, VS Code now only shows one Run and Debug button. The Run Without Debugging action (which is not supported by all debuggers) is still available in the Debug main menu. Based on user feedback, the Breakpoints pane is displayed in the starting view, if you have at least one breakpoint set. Debug Console improvements Debug Console input The Debug Console input now uses the language mode of the current active editor. This means that Debug Console input supports syntax coloring, indentation, auto closing of quotes, and other language features. Input/output presentation We have tuned the presentation of input and output in the Debug Console to make it more distinguishable. VS Code displays an arrow only next to the input expression. Debug Console input history suggestions The Debug Console input box now automatically suggests previously entered entries. The text icon is used to distinguish the history suggestions from other IntelliSense entries. Hide Debug Console after debugging There is a new setting debug.console.closeOnEnd that controls whether the Debug Console should automatically close after debugging has stopped. Support for console.table(...) The Debug Console can now show output coming from the Node.js console.table(...) API. Loaded Scripts View improvements The Loaded Scripts View was updated to use VS Code's new tree view. It now renders single child folders in the same compact form as VS Code's File Explorer. In addition, it is now possible to search and expand the tree as you type: We are planning to remove the Debug: Open Loaded Scripts command in the next release because it duplicates the "search and expand as you type" functionality of the tree. Launch configuration sorting and grouping Launch configurations and compounds now support a new structured attribute presentation . Using the order , group , and hidden attributes, you can sort, group, and hide configurations and compounds in the Debug configuration dropdown and in the Debug Quick Pick. For example, a launch configuration in launch.json can have the following presentation field: "presentation" : { "group" : "5_tests" , "order" : 10 , "hidden" : false } As an example, we've added presentations to some VS Code's own launch configurations in order to group them in a more meaningful way and to hide those configurations that are only a part of a compound launch config. Debug Activity Bar icon and decoration Based on user feedback, we've updated our Debug icon in the Activity Bar to better represent Run and Debug . And when debugging, there is a number decoration on the Debug icon to show the count of active debug sessions. Tasks User level tasks Tasks declared in tasks.json are now supported at the User Settings level. If you have a build script that you use across many projects, or if you don't want your tasks in a project folder, you can add your tasks in the user tasks.json file. Run the Tasks: Open User Tasks command to create user level tasks and these tasks will be available across all folders and workspaces. Only the shell and process task types are supported here. Input pickString label If you use task inputs , you can add a friendly label to the pickString input options : "inputs" : [ { "id" : "pickAnInputValue" , "description" : "Pick a Value" , "type" : "pickString" , "options" : [ "first-value" , { "label" : "Second Value" , "value" : "second-long-value-that-can-be-simplified-for-display" } ], "default" : "first-value" } ] The label will show as: Languages TypeScript 3.7.5 We've updated our bundled TypeScript version to 3.7.5. This minor update includes some important bugs fixes, including fixing IntelliSense for projects that are not stored on C: drives on Windows. HTML Mirror Cursor off by default The HTML Mirror Cursor is now an opt-in feature. In the upcoming iteration, we'll continue to improve its implementation to make this feature more easily understandable and available to more languages. You can still use this feature by turning on html.mirrorCursorOnMatchingTag . Preview features Preview features are not ready for release but are functional enough to use. We welcome your early feedback while they are under development. Timeline view In this milestone, we've made progress on the new Timeline view, and have an early preview to share. This is a unified view for visualizing time-series events (for example, Git commits, file saves, test runs, etc.) for a resource (file, folder). To enable the Timeline view, you must be using the Insiders edition and then add the following setting: "timeline.showView" : true Below you can see the Timeline view displaying the Git commit history of a file: Theme: Dark Amethyst In this early preview, the Timeline view shows the Git commit history of the active document, which is currently limited to 32 items. Selecting one of those commits will open a diff view of the changes introduced by that commit. Extensions will also be able to contribute their own timeline sources , which will be shown in this unified timeline view. Eventually, you will also be able to select (filter), which sources you'd like to see in the view. Stay tuned, we have much more in store for this new feature. You can follow along by subscribing to issue #84297 and by watching for issues tagged with the 'timeline' label. And if you have ideas on other types of information you'd like to see in this view, let us know! Search Editor We've continued work on our new Search editor, with the goal this iteration for the Search editor to be the primary search experience. To that end, we implemented a UI for configuring the Search editor's query: Theme: Noctis Lilac , Font: Hasklig There are now several commands for the Search editor, which you can bind to keyboard shortcuts of your choice: search.action.openNewEditor : Open a new search editor in the active editor group. search.action.openInEditor : Copy the current Search results into a new Search editor. For more information and further updates on the Search editor, see issue #23931 . Note: Search Editors are enabled by default in Insiders , and can be opted into in Stable by setting search.enableSearchEditorPreview to true . Semantic highlighting for TypeScript & JavaScript Semantic highlighting support for TypeScript and JavaScript is in development and not yet enabled by default. You can try it out by adding the following setting: "editor.semanticHighlighting.enabled" : true When enabled, you will see that some identifiers have new colors and styles and are now highlighted according to their resolved type. The default syntax (TextMate) highlighter classifies many tokens as variables and these are now resolved into namespaces, classes, parameters, and so on. You can see this best in the imports section, where now each imported symbol is colored with the symbol's type: You can use the Developer: Inspect Editor Tokens and Scopes command to inspect the semantic and syntax tokens that are computed for each location. New JavaScript debugger We've been working on a new debugger for Node.js and Chrome. It's installed by default on Insiders, and can be installed from the Marketplace in VS Code Stable. You can start using it with your existing launch configurations by enabling the debug.javascript.usePreview setting. Below are some of the new features we added this month. The new JS debugger will automatically debug commands you run in the new JavaScript Debug terminal, which you can open via the Debug: Create JavaScript Debug Terminal command: Theme: Earthsong, Font: Fira Code The new debugger also provides a Debug CodeLens in your package.json's scripts section that can run and debug scripts without extra configuration: You can configure the visibility and location (top or inline) of the CodeLens via the debug.javascript.codelens.npmScripts setting. Try it out! You can file issues in the vscode-js-debug repository, if you run into any problems with the new debugger. Moving views from the Sidebar to the Panel Work is actively being done to make it easier to customize the layout of VS Code. You can test out the progress with the setting: "workbench.view.experimental.allowMovingToNewContainer" : true With the setting enabled, some views have a new context menu entry to move them between the Sidebar and Panel. Currently this setting only affects the Outline view in the Explorer and views contributed by extensions. You also cannot combine these views in the Panel like you can in the Sidebar. Theme: LaserWave , Font: Cascadia Code This is only a preview of the features and many aspects of it are likely to change including the limitations mentioned above. Feel free to check out further progress in our Insiders version. Note about Search : With the new generalized method of moving views, the old Search view setting search.location and command Search: Toggle Search View Position ( search.action.toggleSearchViewPosition ) are being deprecated. Your setting should migrate automatically, but you will need to use the new generalized method to move the Search view going forward. You do not need to enable the experimental preview setting above in order to move the Search view with the new context menu entry. TypeScript 3.8 beta support Although VS Code will not bundle TypeScript 3.8 until its official release next month, this iteration we added support for all the exciting new TypeScript 3.8-beta features . These include: IntelliSense and syntax highlighting of private fields in JavaScript and TypeScript files. Call Hierarchy support for JavaScript and TypeScript. The convert to template string refactoring! You can easily try all these new TypeScript 3.8 features today by installing the TypeScript Nightly extension . Please share feedback and let us know if you run into any bugs with the TypeScript 3.8 beta! Contributions to extensions Java debugger supports Data Breakpoints The Debugger for Java extension now supports Data Breakpoints , introduced in VS Code 1.38. This feature allows you to create breakpoints that will get hit when the value of a variable changes. Below you can see the debugger breaks when the Owner.telephone string changes: Java Call Hierarchy view The Language Support for Java extension now supports a Call Hierarchy view, which shows all calls from or to a function and allows you to drill into callers of callers and call of calls. Right-click on a symbol and select Peek > Peek Call Hierarchy to see the call hierarchy: 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 1.42 include: Remote - SSH: Improved support for Windows servers, including automatic OS detection. WSL: Support for Reveal in Explorer to open the Windows Explorer for WSL resources. Dev Containers: Pre-built container images, which include dependencies such as Git and zsh. Forwarded Ports view: Map, view, and reuse SSH and container ports. You can learn about new extension features and bug fixes in the Remote Development release notes . Extension authoring Codicons for reuse For most VS Code icons, the codicon icon-font is used. Extensions can now reuse those icons in simple and declarative ways: The vscode.ThemeIcon type can now be instantiated with the name of a codicon. For example, new vscode.ThemeIcon("zap") . The vscode.MarkdownString type now supports the $(<name>) inline syntax. For example, myMdString.appendMarkdown('Hello $(globe)'); . Note that to use codicons within MarkdownString , you must enable the supportThemeIcons constructor argument. commands defined in an extension's package.json file can now use a codicon for their icon. Use the inline syntax, for example "icon": "$(zap)" . Theme: Light+ The hover example above is rendering every available codicon. The hover was created with the snippet below but for readability, most of the codicon names were removed from the all constant. vscode . languages . registerHoverProvider ( '*' , new ( class implements vscode . HoverProvider { provideHover ( doc : vscode . TextDocument , pos : vscode . Position ) { const all = `$(activate-breakpoints)$(add)...$(zoom-out)` ; const md = new vscode . MarkdownString ( all , true ); return new vscode . Hover ( md , doc . getWordRangeAtPosition ( pos )); } })() ); Insert and replace for completion items Completions that are triggered at the end of a word usually replace that word. However when completions are triggered inside words, it's not clear if the word-end should be replaced or not. Depending on the preference of the extension author, users get the one behavior or the other. That's not ideal and now there is an API to express the insert and replace ranges for a completion item. For that, we have added a new OR-type to CompletionItem#range : export class CompletionItem { range ?: Range | { inserting : Range ; replacing : Range }; //... } If the range is undefined , then VS Code uses the current word range for replacing and the same range cropped at the cursor position for inserting . If the range is a simple vscode.Range , then VS Code knows there is only one location for inserting or replacing. If the range is an object with inserting and replacing ranges, VS Code will use them directly. This information is used in combination with editor.suggest.insertMode setting that allows users to define their preference. We ask extension authors to please adopt this API quickly because we have plans to make insert and replace behavior more visible in the next release. Refined CallHierarchyProvider We made a small change to CallHierarchyProvider#prepareCallHierarchy so that it can now return one or many CallHierarchyItem elements. The many option is useful when asking for the call hierarchy on an element that has multiple overloads. Creation options exposed on Terminals The Terminal object has a new creationOptions property that can be used by extensions to identify how the terminal was created. Language-specific settings Extensions can now contribute settings that can be language overridable using the new configuration scope language-overridable . Example: "contributes" : { "configuration" : { "title" : "sample" , "properties" : { "sample.languageSetting" : { "type" : "boolean" , "scope" : "language-overridable" } } } } The Configuration API is enhanced to support these settings. You can read and update these settings using the API by passing the necessary languageId . Example: /** * Read language configuration. */ const textDocumentConfiguration = vscode . workspace . getConfiguration ( 'sample' , { resource , languageId }); textDocumentConfiguration . get ( 'languageSetting' ); /** * Override configuration under language */ textDocumentConfiguration . update ( 'languageSetting' , false , ConfigurationTarget . Global , true ); /** * Listen language configuration changes */ workspace . onDidChangeConfiguration ( e => { if ( e . affectsConfiguration ( 'sample.languageSetting' , { resource , languageId }) { } }); For more information, see the Configuration API . Extensions view context menu You can now contribute commands to an extension's context menu in the Extensions view using the new menu location extension/context . Example: "contributes" : { "commands" : [ { "command" : "extension.helloWorld" , "title" : "Hello World" } ], "menus" : { "extension/context" : [ { "command" : "extension.helloWorld" , "group" : "2_configure" , "when" : "extensionStatus==installed" , } ] } } The ID of the extension is passed as an argument when the command is run. Example: vscode . commands . registerCommand ( 'extension.helloWorld' , extensionId => { vscode . window . showInformationMessage ( extensionId ); }); The following predefined contexts are supported, which you can use in when conditions for the command: extensionStatus==installed isBuiltinExtension DebugConfigurationProvider hook for accessing substituted variables The extension API for debugging offers a hook resolveDebugConfiguration on the DebugConfigurationProvider that can be used to validate a debug configuration before it is passed to the debug adapter. Since this hook is called before variables are substituted , the validation code can easily add more variables to the debug configuration and still get them substituted in time. This approach can make it difficult to use the resolved variable values in the resolveDebugConfiguration hook, for example to validate or implement functionality that solely exists in the extension (and not in the debug adapter where the substituted values are available). See issue #85206 for an example. Some extensions have started to substitute variables on their own (which is often incomplete since it does not cover all cases). From an user's perspective, this is confusing. In debug configurations, some attributes variables can be used (because they are processed in the debug adapter after substitution has occurred) and some attributes variables cannot (because they are processed in the extension where substitution has not yet occurred). Issue #87450 is a good example of the latter problem. In this milestone, we have addressed this problem by adding a second hook resolveDebugConfigurationWithSubstitutedVariables to the DebugConfigurationProvider that receives the debug configuration with all variables substituted . With the availability of this new API, we are asking all debug extension authors to review their current implementations of DebugConfigurationProvider.resolveDebugConfiguration carefully and to move all code that does not introduce new variables but would profit from being run on the substituted variables into the new method resolveDebugConfigurationWithSubstitutedVariables . Implement a debug adapter inside an extension The existing debugging extension API supports registering a DebugAdapterDescriptorFactory for running a debug adapter several ways. As an external process: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterExecutable ( 'mockDebug.exe' ); } }); As a network session: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterServer ( 12345 , 'localhost' ); } }); In this milestone, we've added a third variant where an 'inline' implementation of a debug adapter can be provided: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterInlineImplementation ( new InlineDebugAdapter ()); } }); This eliminates the need for communicating with the adapter via a stream-based mechanism and simplifies development because the adapter runs inside the extension and can be easily debugged as part of VS Code's extension debugging. The inline implementation (for example, the InlineDebugAdapter from above) needs to implement the Debug Adapter Protocol . Since we do not want to include the full Debug Adapter Protocol in VS Code's extension API, we have introduced a minimalistic subset of that protocol. The interface vscode.DebugAdapter has just two methods, one for passing a DAP message to the adapter ( handleMessage ), and one for listening for DAP messages received from the adapter ( onDidSendMessage ). Based on this interface, an implementation of a debug adapter would start with this source code: class InlineDebugAdapter implements vscode . DebugAdapter { private sendMessage = new vscode . EventEmitter < DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage >(); private sequence : 1 ; readonly onDidSendMessage : vscode . Event < DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage > = this . sendMessage . event ; handleMessage ( message : DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage ): void { switch ( message . type ) { case 'request' : const request = < DebugProtocol . Request > message ; switch ( request . command ) { case 'initialize' : const response : DebugProtocol . Response = { type: 'response' , seq: this . sequence ++, success: true , request_seq: request . seq , command: request . command }; this . sendMessage . fire ( response ); break ; // many more requests needs to be handled here... default : break ; } break ; case 'response' : break ; case 'event' : break ; } } dispose () { // clean up resources } } Since the debug adapter protocol (available as node module vscode-debugprotocol ) is a compatible superset of the vscode.DebugAdapter interface, you can import the module if you need the full protocol and want to implement a debug adapter all by yourself. A much simpler alternative is to (continue to) use our default implementation of a debug adapter, available as node module vscode-debugadapter . Starting with version 1.38.0-pre.4, the DebugSession (or LoggingDebugSession ) introduced in this module is compatible with the interface vscode.DebugAdapter defined in the extension API. With this API, an existing debug adapter implementation can be easily used like this: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterInlineImplementation ( new MockDebugSession ()); } }); For details, see the Mock debug example. Attention: In this release, we have completed the extension APIs for creating debug adapters. As such, we are announcing that we will remove support for two deprecated attributes of the debuggers contribution point in the March release : adapterExecutableCommand - Use the extension APIs vscode.DebugAdapterDescriptorFactory and a vscode.DebugAdapterExecutable instead. The Mock debug example shows how to use the API . enableBreakpointsFor - Use the breakpoints contribution point instead. The conversion needs to be done in package.json . If the current (deprecated) JSON looks like this: "contributes" : { "debuggers" : [{ "type" : "csharp" , // ... "enableBreakpointsFor" : [ "csharp" , "razor" ] // ... }] The conversion would be: "contributes" : { "breakpoints" : [ { "language" : "csharp" }, { "language" : "razor" } ], "debuggers" : [{ "type" : "csharp" , // ... }] We suggest that affected extensions adapt their implementation to the new APIs in the February timeframe so that we have enough time to fix issues until March. Proposed extension APIs Every milestone comes with new proposed APIs and extension authors can try them out. As always, we are keen on your feedback. This is what you have to do to try out a proposed API: You must use Insiders because proposed APIs change frequently. You must have this line in the package.json file of your extension: "enableProposedApi": true . Copy the latest version of the vscode.proposed.d.ts file into your project's source location. Note that you cannot publish an extension that uses a proposed API. There may be breaking changes in the next release and we never want to break existing extensions. Add workspace edit metadata The Refactor Preview support that's now in VS Code comes with a new, optional API proposal. It allows you to classify changes of a workspace edit. For example, you can define whether changes need user confirmation or add a description such as "Renames in strings and comments". The proposal can be tracked in issue #77728 and its current design is around the WorkspaceEditMetadata interface. Semantic highlighting If you are interested in adding semantic highlighting to your language, the Semantic Highlighting Overview has a summary of the concepts and the new APIs. Authentication providers Some extensions require authenticating to other services. The proposal in issue #88309 would make it possible for extensions to register authentication providers that can be accessed by other extensions, providing a common mechanism for performing authentication. Timeline providers Extension will soon be able contribute their own sources into the new Timeline view . Interested in adding your own timeline source? Check out this early proposal in issue #84297 and provide any feedback you have. Documentation.Refactoring contribution point The proposed documentation.refactoring contribution point lets extensions provide documentation for their refactorings. Users can choose to view this documentation when they request refactorings: The proposed contribution point gives extensions control over how their documentation is shown by using commands: "contributes" : { "documentation" : { "refactoring" : [ { "title" : "Learn more about JS/TS refactorings" , "when" : "typescript.isManagedFile" , "command" : "_typescript.learnMoreAboutRefactorings" } ] } } title — Label for the documentation action shown to users. when —  When clause for when to display the documentation. command — Command that shows the documentation. For example, this command could open a webpage or show the documentation directly in VS Code. Issue #86788 tracks the status of the proposal. Backup and hot exit hooks for custom editors We continued to iterate on the proposed custom editor API this iteration. Our major investigation this month was how to enable hot exit for custom editors. Issue #88719 covers some of the challenges we ran into to support hot exit and some of the approaches we considered. The outcome of this investigation is a new optional backup method on the WebviewCustomEditorEditingDelegate interface. This method is invoked by VS Code a second or so after the resource is changed. Inside the backup method, extensions should persist the resource in its current state. Most often, this means writing the resource to the workspace storage folder. Then, when the editor is reloaded, it should check to see if any persisted backups exist before loading the resource from the workspace itself. We will continue iterating on the custom editor API next iteration. Complex completion label We are evolving the CompletionItem API to accommodate complex completion items that need to provide qualified name, import path, return type, and other information. The information must be provided upfront, not resolved later. Provided information will be shown inline in the suggest widget. We'll iterate on the current proposal in the next iteration. Meanwhile, we are considering adding a Status Bar to the suggest widget to solve some of the UI and discoverability challenges. We look forward to your feedback on the API. Theme: Nord , Font: Input Mono Adding links to diagnostic errors Diagnostic errors can now have a link associated with its error code. When a link is provided, it will be shown in the Problems panel, inline error view, and diagnostic error hover. As we continue to work on this feature in the next iteration, you can provide feedback in issue #11847 . Language Server Protocol The 3.15 version of the Language Server Protocol is now available. We also released the corresponding npm modules for the VS Code LSP client and for LSP servers written in Node.js. The latest version of the libraries contains a proposed specification and implementation for semantic tokens. The LSP Web site now hosts a preliminary version of the Language Server Index Format specification as well as a corresponding LSIF overview . Browser support Drag and drop files into the editor When using VS Code in a browser, you can now drop local files into the editor area to open them as dirty (unsaved) files with the contents of the files. New Commands Key Command Command ID Move Panel Left workbench.action.positionPanelLeft Move Panel Right workbench.action.positionPanelRight Move Panel To Bottom workbench.action.positionPanelBottom Open Next Recently Used Editor workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditor Open Previously Used Editor workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor Open Next Recently Used Editor in Group workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Open Previously Used Editor in Group workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Open Picker of Most Recently Used Editors workbench.action.showAllEditorsByMostRecentlyUsed Open Previously Used Editor via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor ⌃Tab (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Tab ) Open Previously Used Editor in Group via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Open Least Used Editor via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditor ⌃⇧Tab (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+Tab ) Open Least Used Editor in Group via Picker workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup Developer: Restart Extension Host workbench.action.restartExtensionHost Engineering TSLint to ESLint migration VS Code is mostly written in TypeScript. In addition to the compiler, we use linting to enforce certain style and engineering rules. In the past, we have used TSLint for that task, but roughly a year ago, the maintainers of TSLint announced its deprecation in favor of ESLint. This milestone we have migrated to ESLint - that includes our lint-configuration and our custom rules . Last but not least, we have also updated the yo code extension generator so that new TypeScript extensions are also checked by ESLint. If you are using TSLint in your own projects, we've created a Migrate TSLint to ESLint guide to help you to switch to ESLint. Building VS Code with TypeScript 3.8-beta VS Code is now built using the TypeScript 3.8 beta release. Support for hosting the Monaco Editor in Shadow DOM We have fixed various issues around mouse handling and dynamic CSS so that the Monaco Editor can now be hosted inside a Shadow DOM API shadow root . New documentation Containers There are new articles covering creating containers with the Microsoft Docker extension. You'll find tutorials for containerizing Node.js and ASP.NET Core applications, pushing to a container registry , and deploying containers to the cloud. Notable fixes 12058 : Save UI state periodically to prevent loss on shutdown 79205 : Explorer tree does not show correct content when connected to case sensitive file system on a case insensitive platform 83543 : Debug program location only shown for active session 85057 : Move dialog details to description row in custom dialog 86445 : Unable to delete multiple Watch debug variables simultaneously via hotkey 88240 : Slow to create many Watch dropdown expressions 89057 : Let read-only editors show problems 89405 : Text files: do not report dirty for readonly models Thank you Last but certainly not least, a big Thank You! to the following folks that helped to make VS Code even better: Contributions to our issue tracking: John Murray (@gjsjohnmurray) Andrii Dieiev (@IllusionMH) Alexander (@usernamehw) Contributions to vscode : Alexander Fell (@AlexFell-Velo) : add position panel left PR #84477 AlexStrNik (@AlexStrNik) : Fix #89493 PR #89653 Brett Cannon (@brettcannon) : Merge pull request #87946 from brettcannon/patch-2 PR #87946 Bura Chuhadar (@BuraChuhadar) 87180: Wrong Markdown preview format for files in UNC path PR #87501 87456: Configuration to increase the terminal cursor width PR #87911 Siberian Cat (@cat-kitten) : Roblox XML file syntax highlight support PR #87755 Charles Gagnon (@Charles-Gagnon) : Don't instrument any test code for coverage PR #86608 Chayim Refael Friedman (@ChayimFriedman2) : Hide Debug Console After Session Has Stopped PR #83249 Daniel Beigi (@dbeigi) : Fixed #83983 added highlight collapsed PR #84955 Dmitry Gozman (@dgozman) : Process debug adapter messages in separate tasks; see #33822, #79196 PR #81403 Dima Krasner (@dimkr) : Bump node-native-keymap to 2.1.1 for easier arm64 cross-compilation PR #86659 David Lechner (@dlech) : Fix threads not fetched after restarting debug adapter PR #88790 Daryl Chan (@dvrylc) : Hide Markdown preview editor icon when there is no active icon theme PR #88692 Fabien Launay (@FabienLaunay) fix word repetition in lifecycle.ts comment PR #87554 Fix word repetition in lazy.test.ts comment PR #88464 Gabriel DeBacker (@GabeDeBacker) : Allows extension install and uninstall command execution to throw exceptions back to caller PR #88714 Jens Fischer (@Gama11) : Clarify the docs for QuickPickItem.description and detail PR #88622 John Murray (@gjsjohnmurray) : #85645 display Variables fetch failure message PR #85842 @GustavoASC Fixed peekWidgetDefaultFocus configuration mispelling PR #89672 Developed commands to change focus between preview editor and references within Peek View PR #85859 [folding] Changed 'shift + click' folding behavior to collapse only inner ranges when current range is unfolded PR #86626 Yunseok (@hannut91) : Fix typo PR #88824 Harald Rosberg (@hrosb) : bump electron to 6.1.6, fixes missing window titles in accessibility apps PR #86837 Andrew Liu (@hypercubestart) : fix parsed JSDoc author tag PR #80898 Yuki Ueda (@Ikuyadeu) : Replace 'declare var' with 'declare const' PR #87709 Andrii Dieiev (@IllusionMH) : Debounce on type history entries for "files to include/exclude" fields PR #86785 Jason (@JasonMFry) : :speech_balloon: Fix grammar on Welcome Page PR #88801 Jean Pierre (@jeanp413) Merge pull request #87827 from jeanp413/fix-79857 PR #87827 Fixes links in enum setting values can't be clicked PR #86463 Fixes cannot create new debug watch expressions while filtering is active PR #88502 Fixes file drag and drop does not open the explorer pane PR #88078 Fixes incorrect focused element when creating new file/folder and renaming in file explorer PR #87052 Fixes snippet replace when before prefix PR #86509 Fixes terminal env variables don't resolve in empty workspaces PR #83369 Fix mightProducePrintableCharacter numeric keypad support PR #77911 Add setting to control whether to focus the inline editor in peek widget by default PR #88185 Andy Edwards (@jedwards1211) : fix(extHostProgress): throttle instead of debounce PR #86161 Jon Bockhorst (@jmbockhorst) : Make terminal link behavior consistent with the editor PR #83620 Robert Jin (@jzyrobert) Refactor SortOrder & SortOrderConfiguration into one enum PR #87114 Add CompletionItem conversion for additionalTextEdits PR #87648 #85858 Allow breadcrumbs.symbolSortOrder per language PR #86430 #88125 Reverse action order in goToErrorWidget PR #88167 Correct LocationLink link syntax PR #87613 #82352 Implement sorting for search results PR #86563 Kristian Thy (@kthy) : feat: region folding for perl5 PR #85642 kevinn (@latel) : fix minimal wrong spell in stateService PR #86744 Jiaxun Wei (@LeuisKen) : fix: add 'allow-forms' to sandbox attribute. PR #87334 Luis Oliveira (@lmvco) : Support for Shadow DOM PR #88536 Jonathan Carter (@lostintangent) : Remove scheme restriction for Markdown/Emmet language features PR #87541 Maher Jendoubi (@MaherJendoubi) : Contributing: fix typos PR #89256 Maira Wenzel (@mairaw) : fix typo PR #88730 Matias Godoy (@mattogodoy) : Fix typo PR #86957 Matt Crouch (@mjcrouch) : Fix missing styling from various icon container locations PR #88157 Marko Novakovic (@mnovakovic) : CallStackView attempts to move the active frame to the top PR #88074 Mohammad Rahhal (@mrahhal) : Fix mirror cursor selection PR #86986 Ilya Murav'jov (@muravjov) : editor.insertSpaceAfterComment setting PR #41747 Micah Smith (@Olovan) : Fix #84145 when toggling terminal pane PR #88098 pan93412 (@pan93412) : fix(tokenClassificationExtensionPoint): some typos PR #89704 Przemek Dziewa (@pdziewa) : Fix long statusbar items PR #87164 Oliver Larsson (@Playturbo) : Friendly pickstring options PR #89180 Remy Suen (@rcjsuen) : Add missing documentation to CompletionItem's insertText PR #87115 @romainHainaut : Fix #83644 PR #86619 Sameer Puri (@sameer) : Enable Shift-Insert to paste primary clipboard on Linux, fixes #36170. PR #63374 @sharkykh : Restore "current git branch name when renaming" PR #86919 Simon Siefke (@SimonSiefke) : fix #87181: typescript completion item kind for local function PR #87182 @smilegodly : got rid of duplicate "Clear Search" and "No Settings Found" PR #86494 Konstantin Solomatov (@solomatov) Fix error printing PR #86617 Use leading flag set to true in debouncing events from extension trees PR #88051 Reduce duplication and make code less opaque PR #88237 @SPGoding : Fix wrong key in the extension package.json schema PR #87042 @sportshead : Removed search.location from search.contribution.ts PR #89585 @sverg1 : customEditor
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Downloads: Windows: x64 | Mac: Intel | Linux: deb rpm tarball snap Welcome to the January 2020 release of Visual Studio Code. There are a number of updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include: 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. If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com . Insiders: Want to see new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available. And for the latest Visual Studio Code news, updates, and content, follow us on Twitter @code ! Workbench Rename preview Visual Studio Code now allows you to preview Rename changes. When renaming, you can confirm a new name via ⌘Enter (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Enter ) and see the Refactor Preview panel. It displays pending changes in a diff editor and allows you to uncheck/check individual changes. Once the rename has been applied (or aborted), the diff editor and preview panel close, putting you back in the current editor. Theme: GitHub Sharp, Font: FiraCode Limit the number of open editors There are new settings to limit the maximum number of editors that are open at the one time. workbench.editor.limit.enabled : Enable this feature (off by default). workbench.editor.limit.perEditorGroup : Whether to apply the limit per editor group or across all groups. workbench.editor.limit.value : The maximum number of open editors (10 by default). If enabled, VS Code will close the least recently used editor when you open a new editor. Below you can see the behavior when the limit is set to 3: Theme: Nord Note: Dirty editors (files with unsaved changes) are never automatically closed but still count in the total number of open editors. Untitled editor improvements Untitled editors in VS Code are text buffers that have not yet been saved to disk. You can leave them open for as long as you like and all text content is stored and restored between restarts. Untitled editor titles In the past, untitled editors were given generic names such as Untitled-1 , counting upwards. In this release, untitled editors will use the content of the first line of the document for the editor title and include the generic name as the description: Theme: Nord Note: If the first line is empty or does not contain any words, the title will fall back to Untitled-* as before. Default language mode By default, untitled files do not have a specific language mode configured. VS Code has a setting, files.defaultLanguage , to configure a default language for untitled files. With this release, the setting can take a new value {activeEditorLanguage} that will dynamically use the language mode of the currently active editor instead of a fixed default. In addition, when you copy and paste text into an untitled editor, VS Code will now automatically change the language mode of the untitled editor if the text was copied from a VS Code editor: Theme: One Dark Pro Note: If the untitled editor already has a language mode specified, pasting text will not change it. Navigate most recently used editors With this release, there is now a list of most recently used (MRU) editors across all editor groups. An editor is considered recently used when it either opens as the active editor or becomes the new active editor if already opened. Once an editor is closed, it is removed from this list. One application of this list is the new edt mru picker that you can open through the new View: Show All Editors By Most Recently Used ( workbench.action.showAllEditorsByMostRecentlyUsed ) command: You can add keyboard shortcuts to quickly navigate in this picker without using the mouse. For example, below is a keybinding so that Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab navigates across editors of all groups (instead of only within the active group as the default keybindings do): [ { "key" : "ctrl+tab" , "command" : "workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor" , "when" : "!inEditorsPicker" }, { "key" : "ctrl+shift+tab" , "command" : "workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditor" , "when" : "!inEditorsPicker" } ] If you want to navigate the list without using a picker, there are new commands: View: Open Next Recently Used Editor ( workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditor ) View: Open Previous Recently Used Editor ( workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditor ) To differentiate which editor navigation commands work with a picker and which ones don't, the behavior of some existing commands has changed. Specifically, the Recently Used Editor in Group commands no longer use a picker: View: Open Next Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.openNextRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) View: Open Previous Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.openPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) For picker-based navigation use: View: Quick Open Previous Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.quickOpenPreviousRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) View: Quick Open Least Recently Used Editor in Group ( workbench.action.quickOpenLeastRecentlyUsedEditorInGroup ) Moving the panel The panel, which holds the Output, Debug Console, Terminal, and Problems panes, can now be moved to the left side of the editor. The command View: Toggle Panel Position ( workbench.action.togglePanelPosition ) was removed in favor of the following new commands: View: Move Panel Left ( workbench.action.positionPanelLeft ) View: Move Panel Right ( workbench.action.positionPanelRight ) View: Move Panel To Bottom ( workbench.action.positionPanelBottom ) Restore all windows on restart VS Code's setting for restoring windows on startup has changed to restore all windows by default. If you want to go back to the previous behavior, configure "window.restoreWindows": "one" to only open a single window. Save conflict resolution VS Code has a built-in mechanism to show a notification when you try to save a dirty file that has been changed outside of VS Code or by another program (for example Git): The motivation is to inform you that saving will overwrite the contents on disk even though the file was changed after the file became dirty. Selecting the Compare button lets you review your changes along with the version on disk and either overwrite or revert the file. In cases where you know that the changes on disk can be overwritten, there is now an Overwrite button directly on the notification. You can also configure files.saveConflictResolution globally, per workspace, or file type to disable this behavior altogether. The options are askUser (default) or overwriteFileOnDisk . Handling slow save operations VS Code allows extensions to change a file's contents when saving files to disk. Features like Format on Save and Fix on Save are examples. However, saving is a critical operation and extensions doing processing during a save must finish quickly so that the actual save operation can proceed. "Quickly" used to be enforced by VS Code, where VS Code would cancel extension save operations after a timeout. That enforcement guaranteed speedy saving but could be frustrating because sometimes expected processing would not happen. With this release, we have given up the timeout-based approach and instead show a progress notification that allows you to cancel extensions participating in save ("Save Participants"). The notification lets you know that save operations are running and you can decide if you want to wait for a save participant to finish or not. Theme: Light+ Source Control input The input box in the Source Control view now uses the Monaco Editor . The Monaco Editor supports useful features such as multiple cursors and move/copy line commands. Two-step collapse in multi-root Explorer When you are using a multi-root workspace , the Collapse Folder button in the File Explorer now has two-step behavior. The first click will collapse all folders within each top-level, and the second click will collapse the top-level folders. The Search view already has this behavior. Theme: Monokai Auto switch Theme based on OS color scheme Windows and macOS now support light and dark color schemes. There is a new setting, window.autoDetectColorScheme , that instructs VS Code to listen to changes to the OS's color scheme and switch to a matching theme accordingly. To customize the themes that are used when a color scheme changes, you can set the preferred light and dark theme with the settings: workbench.preferredLightColorTheme workbench.preferredDarkColorTheme Editor Control Peek view focus There is a new setting and command to control where the Peek view initially places focus. By default, Peek focuses the tree on the right-hand side so that you can quickly navigate to references. Initial focus on the tree is not best for people wanting to use Peek for making quick code changes in the editor. You can now define your preference with the editor.peekWidgetDefaultFocus setting, which can be set to editor or tree . There is also a new command togglePeekWidgetFocus ( ⌘K F2 (Windows, Linux Ctrl+K F2 ) ) that allows you to move focus between the Peek editor and tree. Folded region highlighting Folded code regions are now easier to discover with the addition of a background highlight. Theme: Dark+ The feature is controlled by the setting editor.foldingHighlight and the color can be customized with the color editor.foldBackground . "workbench.colorCustomizations" : { "editor.foldBackground" : "#355000" } Folding refinements Shift + Click once on the folding indicator to first fold the inner ranges. Shift + Click again (when all inner ranges are already folded) will fold the parent. Shift + Click again unfolds all. When using the Fold command ( ⌥⌘[ (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+[ ) ) on an already folded range, the next unfolded parent range will be folded. New wrapping option By default, the editor computes word wrap breaks by assuming that all characters have the same width. This assumption allows the default algorithm to be fast, but its results are poor when using a non-monospace font, or when writing text in a script where characters vary in width. There is a new setting, editor.wrappingStrategy , that can be set to advanced to have the editor delegate word wrap break computation to the browser. Accessibility Suggest widget improvements The suggestions widget now no longer uses ARIA alerts and properly indicates to the screen reader that it is focused. This should prevent the screen reader from accidentally getting in the way. editor.accessibilityPageSize set to 160 when screen reader detected The editor.accessibilityPageSize setting controls the number of lines in the editor that can be read out by a screen reader at one time. However, there are performance implications when using a large value. We have decided to automatically set the value to 160 lines when we detect a screen reader (and not more, due to an NVDA bug). Linux accessibility with Orca We have started looking into making VS Code accessible on Linux with the Orca screen reader. However, since this work requires Electron 7, we expect to make more progress in the next stable release. In the meantime, for Linux accessibility you can use our Insiders version and provide feedback. Integrated Terminal Scrolling sensitivity The terminal's scrolling sensitivity can now be configured independent of the editor using the new settings: terminal.integrated.mouseWheelScrollSensitivity - Mouse wheel scrolling multiplier (default is 1). terminal.integrated.fastScrollSensitivity - Fast scroll multiplier when Alt is pressed (default is 5). Debugging Simplified initial Debug view To simplify starting with the Debug view, VS Code now only shows one Run and Debug button. The Run Without Debugging action (which is not supported by all debuggers) is still available in the Debug main menu. Based on user feedback, the Breakpoints pane is displayed in the starting view, if you have at least one breakpoint set. Debug Console improvements Debug Console input The Debug Console input now uses the language mode of the current active editor. This means that Debug Console input supports syntax coloring, indentation, auto closing of quotes, and other language features. Input/output presentation We have tuned the presentation of input and output in the Debug Console to make it more distinguishable. VS Code displays an arrow only next to the input expression. Debug Console input history suggestions The Debug Console input box now automatically suggests previously entered entries. The text icon is used to distinguish the history suggestions from other IntelliSense entries. Hide Debug Console after debugging There is a new setting debug.console.closeOnEnd that controls whether the Debug Console should automatically close after debugging has stopped. Support for console.table(...) The Debug Console can now show output coming from the Node.js console.table(...) API. Loaded Scripts View improvements The Loaded Scripts View was updated to use VS Code's new tree view. It now renders single child folders in the same compact form as VS Code's File Explorer. In addition, it is now possible to search and expand the tree as you type: We are planning to remove the Debug: Open Loaded Scripts command in the next release because it duplicates the "search and expand as you type" functionality of the tree. Launch configuration sorting and grouping Launch configurations and compounds now support a new structured attribute presentation . Using the order , group , and hidden attributes, you can sort, group, and hide configurations and compounds in the Debug configuration dropdown and in the Debug Quick Pick. For example, a launch configuration in launch.json can have the following presentation field: "presentation" : { "group" : "5_tests" , "order" : 10 , "hidden" : false } As an example, we've added presentations to some VS Code's own launch configurations in order to group them in a more meaningful way and to hide those configurations that are only a part of a compound launch config. Debug Activity Bar icon and decoration Based on user feedback, we've updated our Debug icon in the Activity Bar to better represent Run and Debug . And when debugging, there is a number decoration on the Debug icon to show the count of active debug sessions. Tasks User level tasks Tasks declared in tasks.json are now supported at the User Settings level. If you have a build script that you use across many projects, or if you don't want your tasks in a project folder, you can add your tasks in the user tasks.json file. Run the Tasks: Open User Tasks command to create user level tasks and these tasks will be available across all folders and workspaces. Only the shell and process task types are supported here. Input pickString label If you use task inputs , you can add a friendly label to the pickString input options : "inputs" : [ { "id" : "pickAnInputValue" , "description" : "Pick a Value" , "type" : "pickString" , "options" : [ "first-value" , { "label" : "Second Value" , "value" : "second-long-value-that-can-be-simplified-for-display" } ], "default" : "first-value" } ] The label will show as: Languages TypeScript 3.7.5 We've updated our bundled TypeScript version to 3.7.5. This minor update includes some important bugs fixes, including fixing IntelliSense for projects that are not stored on C: drives on Windows. HTML Mirror Cursor off by default The HTML Mirror Cursor is now an opt-in feature. In the upcoming iteration, we'll continue to improve its implementation to make this feature more easily understandable and available to more languages. You can still use this feature by turning on html.mirrorCursorOnMatchingTag . Preview features Preview features are not ready for release but are functional enough to use. We welcome your early feedback while they are under development. Timeline view In this milestone, we've made progress on the new Timeline view, and have an early preview to share. This is a unified view for visualizing time-series events (for example, Git commits, file saves, test runs, etc.) for a resource (file, folder). To enable the Timeline view, you must be using the Insiders edition and then add the following setting: "timeline.showView" : true Below you can see the Timeline view displaying the Git commit history of a file: Theme: Dark Amethyst In this early preview, the Timeline view shows the Git commit history of the active document, which is currently limited to 32 items. Selecting one of those commits will open a diff view of the changes introduced by that commit. Extensions will also be able to contribute their own timeline sources , which will be shown in this unified timeline view. Eventually, you will also be able to select (filter), which sources you'd like to see in the view. Stay tuned, we have much more in store for this new feature. You can follow along by subscribing to issue #84297 and by watching for issues tagged with the 'timeline' label. And if you have ideas on other types of information you'd like to see in this view, let us know! Search Editor We've continued work on our new Search editor, with the goal this iteration for the Search editor to be the primary search experience. To that end, we implemented a UI for configuring the Search editor's query: Theme: Noctis Lilac , Font: Hasklig There are now several commands for the Search editor, which you can bind to keyboard shortcuts of your choice: search.action.openNewEditor : Open a new search editor in the active editor group. search.action.openInEditor : Copy the current Search results into a new Search editor. For more information and further updates on the Search editor, see issue #23931 . Note: Search Editors are enabled by default in Insiders , and can be opted into in Stable by setting search.enableSearchEditorPreview to true . Semantic highlighting for TypeScript & JavaScript Semantic highlighting support for TypeScript and JavaScript is in development and not yet enabled by default. You can try it out by adding the following setting: "editor.semanticHighlighting.enabled" : true When enabled, you will see that some identifiers have new colors and styles and are now highlighted according to their resolved type. The default syntax (TextMate) highlighter classifies many tokens as variables and these are now resolved into namespaces, classes, parameters, and so on. You can see this best in the imports section, where now each imported symbol is colored with the symbol's type: You can use the Developer: Inspect Editor Tokens and Scopes command to inspect the semantic and syntax tokens that are computed for each location. New JavaScript debugger We've been working on a new debugger for Node.js and Chrome. It's installed by default on Insiders, and can be installed from the Marketplace in VS Code Stable. You can start using it with your existing launch configurations by enabling the debug.javascript.usePreview setting. Below are some of the new features we added this month. The new JS debugger will automatically debug commands you run in the new JavaScript Debug terminal, which you can open via the Debug: Create JavaScript Debug Terminal command: Theme: Earthsong, Font: Fira Code The new debugger also provides a Debug CodeLens in your package.json's scripts section that can run and debug scripts without extra configuration: You can configure the visibility and location (top or inline) of the CodeLens via the debug.javascript.codelens.npmScripts setting. Try it out! You can file issues in the vscode-js-debug repository, if you run into any problems with the new debugger. Moving views from the Sidebar to the Panel Work is actively being done to make it easier to customize the layout of VS Code. You can test out the progress with the setting: "workbench.view.experimental.allowMovingToNewContainer" : true With the setting enabled, some views have a new context menu entry to move them between the Sidebar and Panel. Currently this setting only affects the Outline view in the Explorer and views contributed by extensions. You also cannot combine these views in the Panel like you can in the Sidebar. Theme: LaserWave , Font: Cascadia Code This is only a preview of the features and many aspects of it are likely to change including the limitations mentioned above. Feel free to check out further progress in our Insiders version. Note about Search : With the new generalized method of moving views, the old Search view setting search.location and command Search: Toggle Search View Position ( search.action.toggleSearchViewPosition ) are being deprecated. Your setting should migrate automatically, but you will need to use the new generalized method to move the Search view going forward. You do not need to enable the experimental preview setting above in order to move the Search view with the new context menu entry. TypeScript 3.8 beta support Although VS Code will not bundle TypeScript 3.8 until its official release next month, this iteration we added support for all the exciting new TypeScript 3.8-beta features . These include: IntelliSense and syntax highlighting of private fields in JavaScript and TypeScript files. Call Hierarchy support for JavaScript and TypeScript. The convert to template string refactoring! You can easily try all these new TypeScript 3.8 features today by installing the TypeScript Nightly extension . Please share feedback and let us know if you run into any bugs with the TypeScript 3.8 beta! Contributions to extensions Java debugger supports Data Breakpoints The Debugger for Java extension now supports Data Breakpoints , introduced in VS Code 1.38. This feature allows you to create breakpoints that will get hit when the value of a variable changes. Below you can see the debugger breaks when the Owner.telephone string changes: Java Call Hierarchy view The Language Support for Java extension now supports a Call Hierarchy view, which shows all calls from or to a function and allows you to drill into callers of callers and call of calls. Right-click on a symbol and select Peek > Peek Call Hierarchy to see the call hierarchy: 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 1.42 include: Remote - SSH: Improved support for Windows servers, including automatic OS detection. WSL: Support for Reveal in Explorer to open the Windows Explorer for WSL resources. Dev Containers: Pre-built container images, which include dependencies such as Git and zsh. Forwarded Ports view: Map, view, and reuse SSH and container ports. You can learn about new extension features and bug fixes in the Remote Development release notes . Extension authoring Codicons for reuse For most VS Code icons, the codicon icon-font is used. Extensions can now reuse those icons in simple and declarative ways: The vscode.ThemeIcon type can now be instantiated with the name of a codicon. For example, new vscode.ThemeIcon("zap") . The vscode.MarkdownString type now supports the $(<name>) inline syntax. For example, myMdString.appendMarkdown('Hello $(globe)'); . Note that to use codicons within MarkdownString , you must enable the supportThemeIcons constructor argument. commands defined in an extension's package.json file can now use a codicon for their icon. Use the inline syntax, for example "icon": "$(zap)" . Theme: Light+ The hover example above is rendering every available codicon. The hover was created with the snippet below but for readability, most of the codicon names were removed from the all constant. vscode . languages . registerHoverProvider ( '*' , new ( class implements vscode . HoverProvider { provideHover ( doc : vscode . TextDocument , pos : vscode . Position ) { const all = `$(activate-breakpoints)$(add)...$(zoom-out)` ; const md = new vscode . MarkdownString ( all , true ); return new vscode . Hover ( md , doc . getWordRangeAtPosition ( pos )); } })() ); Insert and replace for completion items Completions that are triggered at the end of a word usually replace that word. However when completions are triggered inside words, it's not clear if the word-end should be replaced or not. Depending on the preference of the extension author, users get the one behavior or the other. That's not ideal and now there is an API to express the insert and replace ranges for a completion item. For that, we have added a new OR-type to CompletionItem#range : export class CompletionItem { range ?: Range | { inserting : Range ; replacing : Range }; //... } If the range is undefined , then VS Code uses the current word range for replacing and the same range cropped at the cursor position for inserting . If the range is a simple vscode.Range , then VS Code knows there is only one location for inserting or replacing. If the range is an object with inserting and replacing ranges, VS Code will use them directly. This information is used in combination with editor.suggest.insertMode setting that allows users to define their preference. We ask extension authors to please adopt this API quickly because we have plans to make insert and replace behavior more visible in the next release. Refined CallHierarchyProvider We made a small change to CallHierarchyProvider#prepareCallHierarchy so that it can now return one or many CallHierarchyItem elements. The many option is useful when asking for the call hierarchy on an element that has multiple overloads. Creation options exposed on Terminals The Terminal object has a new creationOptions property that can be used by extensions to identify how the terminal was created. Language-specific settings Extensions can now contribute settings that can be language overridable using the new configuration scope language-overridable . Example: "contributes" : { "configuration" : { "title" : "sample" , "properties" : { "sample.languageSetting" : { "type" : "boolean" , "scope" : "language-overridable" } } } } The Configuration API is enhanced to support these settings. You can read and update these settings using the API by passing the necessary languageId . Example: /** * Read language configuration. */ const textDocumentConfiguration = vscode . workspace . getConfiguration ( 'sample' , { resource , languageId }); textDocumentConfiguration . get ( 'languageSetting' ); /** * Override configuration under language */ textDocumentConfiguration . update ( 'languageSetting' , false , ConfigurationTarget . Global , true ); /** * Listen language configuration changes */ workspace . onDidChangeConfiguration ( e => { if ( e . affectsConfiguration ( 'sample.languageSetting' , { resource , languageId }) { } }); For more information, see the Configuration API . Extensions view context menu You can now contribute commands to an extension's context menu in the Extensions view using the new menu location extension/context . Example: "contributes" : { "commands" : [ { "command" : "extension.helloWorld" , "title" : "Hello World" } ], "menus" : { "extension/context" : [ { "command" : "extension.helloWorld" , "group" : "2_configure" , "when" : "extensionStatus==installed" , } ] } } The ID of the extension is passed as an argument when the command is run. Example: vscode . commands . registerCommand ( 'extension.helloWorld' , extensionId => { vscode . window . showInformationMessage ( extensionId ); }); The following predefined contexts are supported, which you can use in when conditions for the command: extensionStatus==installed isBuiltinExtension DebugConfigurationProvider hook for accessing substituted variables The extension API for debugging offers a hook resolveDebugConfiguration on the DebugConfigurationProvider that can be used to validate a debug configuration before it is passed to the debug adapter. Since this hook is called before variables are substituted , the validation code can easily add more variables to the debug configuration and still get them substituted in time. This approach can make it difficult to use the resolved variable values in the resolveDebugConfiguration hook, for example to validate or implement functionality that solely exists in the extension (and not in the debug adapter where the substituted values are available). See issue #85206 for an example. Some extensions have started to substitute variables on their own (which is often incomplete since it does not cover all cases). From an user's perspective, this is confusing. In debug configurations, some attributes variables can be used (because they are processed in the debug adapter after substitution has occurred) and some attributes variables cannot (because they are processed in the extension where substitution has not yet occurred). Issue #87450 is a good example of the latter problem. In this milestone, we have addressed this problem by adding a second hook resolveDebugConfigurationWithSubstitutedVariables to the DebugConfigurationProvider that receives the debug configuration with all variables substituted . With the availability of this new API, we are asking all debug extension authors to review their current implementations of DebugConfigurationProvider.resolveDebugConfiguration carefully and to move all code that does not introduce new variables but would profit from being run on the substituted variables into the new method resolveDebugConfigurationWithSubstitutedVariables . Implement a debug adapter inside an extension The existing debugging extension API supports registering a DebugAdapterDescriptorFactory for running a debug adapter several ways. As an external process: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterExecutable ( 'mockDebug.exe' ); } }); As a network session: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterServer ( 12345 , 'localhost' ); } }); In this milestone, we've added a third variant where an 'inline' implementation of a debug adapter can be provided: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterInlineImplementation ( new InlineDebugAdapter ()); } }); This eliminates the need for communicating with the adapter via a stream-based mechanism and simplifies development because the adapter runs inside the extension and can be easily debugged as part of VS Code's extension debugging. The inline implementation (for example, the InlineDebugAdapter from above) needs to implement the Debug Adapter Protocol . Since we do not want to include the full Debug Adapter Protocol in VS Code's extension API, we have introduced a minimalistic subset of that protocol. The interface vscode.DebugAdapter has just two methods, one for passing a DAP message to the adapter ( handleMessage ), and one for listening for DAP messages received from the adapter ( onDidSendMessage ). Based on this interface, an implementation of a debug adapter would start with this source code: class InlineDebugAdapter implements vscode . DebugAdapter { private sendMessage = new vscode . EventEmitter < DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage >(); private sequence : 1 ; readonly onDidSendMessage : vscode . Event < DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage > = this . sendMessage . event ; handleMessage ( message : DebugProtocol . ProtocolMessage ): void { switch ( message . type ) { case 'request' : const request = < DebugProtocol . Request > message ; switch ( request . command ) { case 'initialize' : const response : DebugProtocol . Response = { type: 'response' , seq: this . sequence ++, success: true , request_seq: request . seq , command: request . command }; this . sendMessage . fire ( response ); break ; // many more requests needs to be handled here... default : break ; } break ; case 'response' : break ; case 'event' : break ; } } dispose () { // clean up resources } } Since the debug adapter protocol (available as node module vscode-debugprotocol ) is a compatible superset of the vscode.DebugAdapter interface, you can import the module if you need the full protocol and want to implement a debug adapter all by yourself. A much simpler alternative is to (continue to) use our default implementation of a debug adapter, available as node module vscode-debugadapter . Starting with version 1.38.0-pre.4, the DebugSession (or LoggingDebugSession ) introduced in this module is compatible with the interface vscode.DebugAdapter defined in the extension API. With this API, an existing debug adapter implementation can be easily used like this: vscode . debug . registerDebugAdapterDescriptorFactory ( 'mock' , { createDebugAdapterDescriptor : _session => { return new vscode . DebugAdapterInlineImplementation ( new MockDebugSession ()); } }); For details, see the Mock debug example. Attention: In this release, we have completed the extension APIs for creating debug adapters. As such, we are announcing that we will remove support for two deprecated attributes of the debuggers contribution point in the March release : adapterExecutableCommand - Use the extension APIs vscode.DebugAdapterDescriptorFactory and a vscode.DebugAdapterExecutable instead. The Mock debug example shows how to use the API . enableBreakpointsFor - Use the breakpoints contribution point instead. The conversion needs to be done in package.json . If the current (deprecated) JSON looks like this: "contributes" : { "debuggers" : [{ "type" : "csharp" , // ... "enableBreakpointsFor" : [ "csharp" , "razor" ] // ... }] The conversion would be: "contributes" : { "breakpoints" : [ { "language" : "csharp" }, { "language" : "razor" } ], "debuggers" : [{ "type" : "csharp" , // ... }] We suggest that affected extensions adapt their implementation to the new APIs in the February timeframe so that we have enough time to fix issues until March. Proposed extension APIs Every milestone comes with new proposed APIs and extension authors can try them out. As always, we are keen on your feedback. This is what you have to do to try out a proposed API: You must use Insiders because proposed APIs change frequently. You must have this line in the package.json file of your extension: "enableProposedApi": true . Copy the latest version of the vscode.proposed.d.ts file into your project's source location. Note that you cannot publish an extension that uses a proposed API. There may be breaking changes in the next release and we never want to break existing extensions. Add workspace edit metadata The Refactor Preview support that's now in VS Code comes with a new, optional API proposal. It allows you to classify changes of a workspace edit. For example, you can define whether changes need user confirmation or add a description such as "Renames in strings and comments". The proposal can be tracked in issue #77728 and its current design is around the WorkspaceEditMetadata interface. Semantic highlighting If you are interested in adding semantic highlighting to your language, the Semantic Highlighting Overview has a summary of the concepts and the new APIs. Authentication providers Some extensions require authenticating to other services. The proposal in issue #88309 would make it possible for extensions to register authentication providers that can be accessed by other extensions, providing a common mechanism for performing authentication. 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Agent Sessions Local Chat Agent Refactoring MailList component structure GitHub Copilot Cloud Agent Extract MailListItem into standalone component 10 min #1 +42 -24 GitHub Copilot CLI Agent Start CLI Agent Session MailList.tsx MailListItem.tsx Extract MailListItem into standalone component import { For , createSignal , createMemo } from "solid-js" ; import { useNavigate , useParams } from "@tanstack/solid-router" ; import { getEmailsForMailbox } from "~/data/emails" ; import { MailListItem } from "~/components/MailListItem" ; export function MailList () { const params = useParams ({ strict: false }) as { mailbox ?: string ; id ?: string ; }; const navigate = useNavigate (); const [ query , setQuery ] = createSignal ( "" ); const mailbox = () => params . mailbox || "inbox" ; const list = createMemo (() => { const q = query (). toLowerCase (); return getEmailsForMailbox ( mailbox ()). filter ( ( e ) => ! q || e . subject . toLowerCase (). includes ( q ) || e . snippet . toLowerCase (). includes ( q ) ); }); function open ( id : string ) { navigate ({ to: "/mail/$mailbox/$id" , params: { mailbox: mailbox (), id }, search : ( prev ) => prev , }); } return ( < For each = { list () } > { ( e ) => ( < div role = "listitem" tabindex = { 0 } onClick = { () => open ( e . id ) } onKeyDown = { ( ev ) => ev . key === "Enter" && open ( e . id ) } class = "mail-item" data-selected = { params . id === e . id ? "true" : undefined} aria-selected = { params . id === e . id ? "true" : undefined} > < div > < div class = "mail-item-subject truncate" > { e . subject } </ div > < div class = "mail-item-snippet truncate" > { e . snippet } </ div > </ div > < time class = "text-xs muted" datetime = { e . date } title = {new Date ( e . date ). toLocaleString () } > {new Date ( e . date ). toLocaleDateString ( undefined , { month: "short" , day: "numeric" , }) } </ time > </ div > < MailListItem email = { e } isSelected = { params . id === e . id } onOpen = { open } /> ) } </ For > ); } import type { Email } from "~/types" ; interface MailListItemProps { email : Email ; isSelected : boolean ; onOpen : ( id : string ) => void ; } export function MailListItem ( props : MailListItemProps ) { return ( < div role = "listitem" tabindex = { 0 } onClick = { () => props . onOpen ( props . email . id ) } onKeyDown = { ( ev ) => ev . key === "Enter" && props . onOpen ( props . email . id ) } class = "mail-item" data-selected = { props . isSelected ? "true" : undefined} aria-selected = { props . isSelected ? "true" : undefined} > < div > < div class = "mail-item-subject truncate" > { props . email . subject } </ div > < div class = "mail-item-snippet truncate" > { props . email . snippet } </ div > </ div > < time class = "text-xs muted" datetime = { props . email . date } title = {new Date ( props . email . date ). toLocaleString () } > {new Date ( props . email . date ). toLocaleDateString ( undefined , { month: "short" , day: "numeric" , }) } </ time > </ div > ); Please update the MailList component to abstract individual mail list items into their own component GitHub Copilot Cloud Agent Extract MailListItem into standalone component - Copilot Refactors MailList by extracting individual mail list item rendering into a dedicated MailListItem component. Changes **New `MailListItem` component**: Encapsulates mail item rendering with typed props (`email`, `isSelected`, `onOpen`) **Simplified `MailList`**: Reduced from inline JSX (30 lines) to clean component composition (6 lines) Start 'github-mcp-server' MCP server Start 'playwright' MCP server $ find /home/runner/work/solid-email/solid-email -type f -name "*.tsx" -o -name "*.ts" -o -name "*.jsx" -o -name "*.js" | grep -E "(component|src)" | head -30 Read repository Read MailList.tsx Read package.json Read types.ts Read sampleEmails.ts $ find /home/runner/work/solid-email/solid-email -type f \( -name "*.test.ts" -o -name "*.test.tsx" -o -name "*.spec.ts" -o -name "*.spec.tsx" \) Read README.md $ cd /home/runner/work/solid-email/solid-email && cat tsconfig.json $ cd /home/runner/work/solid-email/solid-email && pnpm build Read logs from Bash session $ cd /home/runner/work/solid-email/solid-email && pnpm build $ cd /home/runner/work/solid-email/solid-email && npm install && npm run build $ cd /home/runner/work/solid-email/solid-email && grep -r "MailList" src/ --include="*.tsx" --include="*.ts" Read components Plan: Abstract Mail List Items into Separate Component Create new MailListItem component that handles individual mail list item rendering Extract mail item JSX and logic from MailList into the new MailListItem component Update MailList to use the new MailListItem component Build the project to verify changes compile correctly Test the application to ensure functionality remains intact Create Edit Read MailList.tsx $ cd /home/runner/work/solid-email/solid-email && npm run build $ cd /home/runner/work/solid-email/solid-email && npm run dev Read logs from Bash session playwright-browser_navigate playwright-browser_take_screenshot playwright-browser_click playwright-browser_take_screenshot playwright-browser_navigate playwright-browser_type playwright-browser_snapshot playwright-browser_click playwright-browser_press_key playwright-browser_close Stop Bash session $ cd /home/runner/work/solid-email/solid-email && git --no-pager status $ cd /home/runner/work/solid-email/solid-email && git --no-pager diff src/ $ cd /home/runner/work/solid-email/solid-email && git --no-pager diff --no-index /dev/null src/components/MailListItem.tsx || true Summary of Changes New Component: MailListItem.tsx Created a reusable component for rendering individual mail list items Accepts email , isSelected , and onSelect props Maintains all accessibility features (ARIA roles, keyboard navigation) Preserves styling and interaction behavior Updated: MailList.tsx Simplified by removing inline mail item rendering logic Now uses the MailListItem component with clean prop passing Reduced component complexity and improved readability Verification ✅ Build successful ✅ All functionality working correctly (filtering, selection, navigation) ✅ Keyboard accessibility preserved (Enter key navigation) ✅ Visual selection state working properly code_review codeql_checker $ cd /home/runner/work/solid-email/solid-email && npm run build Describe your task, type `#` for adding context Chat Please update the MailList component to abstract mail list items into their own standalone component GitHub Copilot Cloud Agent Delegate to cloud agent The agent will work asynchronously to create a pull request with your requested changes. kenzi.lawson selected "Delegate" GitHub Copilot Cloud Agent [WIP] Refactor MailList to abstract mail list items - Copilot Cloud agent has begun work on Please update the Ma... and will update this pull request as work progresses. 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Build with agent mode Interactive agent mode walkthrough with VS Code tabs, sidebars, and chat interactions; use standard keyboard navigation to explore each pane. batch.go processor.go image_processor_test.go health.go main.go package http import ( "io" "log/slog" "mime/multipart" "net/http" "strings" ) type BatchItemResult struct { Name string `json:"name"` Metadata * struct { Format string `json:"format"` Width int `json:"width"` Height int `json:"height"` Bytes int `json:"bytes"` } `json:"metadata,omitempty"` Error string `json:"error,omitempty"` } type BatchResponse struct { Results []* BatchItemResult `json:"results"` Count int `json:"count"` Success int `json:"success"` Failed int `json:"failed"` } // handleProcessBatch processes multiple uploaded images (multipart/form-data) under the field name "files". // It returns metadata for each image or an error per item without failing the whole batch unless the request is malformed. func ( s * Server ) handleProcessBatch ( w http . ResponseWriter , r * http . Request ) { // Enforce max body size overall. r . Body = http . MaxBytesReader ( w , r . Body , s . cfg . MaxUploadBytes ) if ct := r . Header . Get ( "Content-Type" ); ! strings . HasPrefix ( ct , "multipart/form-data" ) { s . writeJSON ( w , http . StatusBadRequest , map [ string ] string { "error" : "content type must be multipart/form-data" }) return } if err := r . ParseMultipartForm ( s . cfg . MaxUploadBytes ); err != nil { status := http . StatusBadRequest if strings . Contains ( err . Error (), "request body too large" ) { status = http . StatusRequestEntityTooLarge } s . writeJSON ( w , status , map [ string ] string { "error" : "invalid multipart form: " + err . Error ()}) return } // Accept files under the key "files". If absent, attempt to fallback to any file parts. var fileHeaders []* multipart . FileHeader if r . MultipartForm != nil && len ( r . MultipartForm . File [ "files" ]) > 0 { fileHeaders = r . MultipartForm . File [ "files" ] } else if r . MultipartForm != nil { // Fallback: gather all files across keys. for _ , fhs := range r . MultipartForm . File { fileHeaders = append ( fileHeaders , fhs ...) } } if len ( fileHeaders ) == 0 { s . writeJSON ( w , http . StatusBadRequest , map [ string ] string { "error" : "no files provided (expect key 'files')" }) return } resp := & BatchResponse { Results : make ([]* BatchItemResult , 0 , len ( fileHeaders ))} for _ , fh := range fileHeaders { item := & BatchItemResult { Name : fh . Filename } f , err := fh . Open () if err != nil { item . Error = "open file: " + err . Error () resp . Results = append ( resp . Results , item ) resp . Failed ++ continue } data , err := io . ReadAll ( f ) _ = f . Close () if err != nil { item . Error = "read file: " + err . Error () resp . Results = append ( resp . Results , item ) resp . Failed ++ continue } meta , err := s . proc . ExtractMetadata ( data ) if err != nil { item . Error = err . Error () resp . Results = append ( resp . Results , item ) resp . Failed ++ continue } // Copy into anonymous struct to decouple from internal type if it changes. item . Metadata = & struct { Format string `json:"format"` Width int `json:"width"` Height int `json:"height"` Bytes int `json:"bytes"` }{ Format : meta . Format , Width : meta . Width , Height : meta . Height , Bytes : meta . Bytes } resp . Results = append ( resp . Results , item ) resp . Success ++ } resp . Count = len ( resp . Results ) s . log . LogAttrs ( r . Context (), slog . LevelInfo , "batch processed" , slog . Int ( "count" , resp . Count ), slog . Int ( "success" , resp . Success ), slog . Int ( "failed" , resp . Failed )) s . writeJSON ( w , http . StatusOK , resp ) } Copilot Claude Code Claude Code Codex Codex Cline Cline Gemini Gemini Chat I'm building an image processing service. Can you please create a new endpoint that implements support for batch image processing? Creating a todo list I'm starting with the todo list creation, managing tasks like reading the existing server and processor code, designing the batch endpoint contract, and implementing a new file with a handler. I want to wire the handler into server routes and maybe add a minimal test for the batch endpoint, though that's optional. I'll also plan to run tests and build everything afterward. Let's get this executed! Creating a structured todo list for implementing the batch image processing endpoint. Created 7 todos Reading core files to understand current server and image processing implementation before adding batch endpoint. Read server.go Read processor.go Read logging.go Read health.go Improving file processing... I could modify server.go, but they've asked for a new file. So, I need to create a route, let's call it /process/batch. I'll enforce a max body size and ensure the content type is multipart/form-data. Next, I'm going to parse the form and iterate over form.File["files"]. For each FileHeader, I'll open it and read the bytes, then call ExtractMetadata to collect results. Finally, I'll return a structured JSON response with results and handle edge cases for no files and max batch limits. I think it might not be absolutely necessary, but I'm considering a small improvement by using sync.WaitGroup to process each file sequentially while limiting concurrency. This would make the initial commit simpler. I need to add the code file and import the internal/image referencing alias. Next, I'll check out the existing tests in tests/image_processor_test.go to see the style and determine if I should create a new test file for the batch handler. I'll read through that and then update the todo statuses, marking tasks one and two as completed. Reading existing test to mirror style before adding batch endpoint and then will proceed with design and implementation. Read image_processor_test.go Preparing for HTTP test I need to run an HTTP test, but I notice that the current test package is in 'tests' and not within the main modules. To conduct the HTTP test, I'll have to set up a few things like the config, processor, logger, and server, plus send a multipart request. My next step is to check the config in config.go to understand what required fields I need to include. Let's dive into that! Reading config to construct server in HTTP test. Read config.go Managing updates and patches I need to use the manage_todo_list to keep everything organized, ensuring I don't lose track of any tasks. Once that's done, I can proceed with applying the patch. It will involve adding a new file and making edits to server.go. I want to make sure everything is clear and accurate during this process to avoid any mistakes along the way. Let's keep moving forward! Starting (3/7) Design batch contract Implementing updates and tests I'm marking the design contract as complete, and then I need to implement the updates. I'll proceed with managing the todo list and apply the patch to add a file and update server.go. It seems I might need to add a route for /process/batch in server.go and implement a new file internal/http/batch.go. After writing the code, I'll add a test file, run the tests with go test, and use run_in_terminal commands. Let's get to it! Completed (3/7) Design batch contract Applying patch to add batch handler and route plus test. server.go +1 -0 batch.go +106 -0 batch_endpoint_test.go +123 -0 Implemented a new batch image processing endpoint: Files changed / added server.go : Registered new route POST /process/batch. batch.go : New handler handleProcessBatch that: Accepts multipart/form-data. Reads multiple files under the files key (falls back to any file parts if files missing). Returns per-file success/error without failing the whole batch. Aggregates counts: count, success, failed. batch_endpoint_test.go : Tests happy path (1 valid + 1 invalid file) and missing files error case. Suggested next steps (optional) Add a configurable max files per batch (e.g., via config). Stream processing with limited memory (process + discard) for very large images. Optional parallelism with a worker pool and context cancellation. Add size validation per file before decoding. Support JSON-based batch (URLs or base64) for non-multipart clients. Let me know if you'd like any of those enhancements or prefer a different request/response format. batch.go Describe what to build next Agent Gemini 3 Pro (Preview) Next edit suggestions VS Code predicts your next move as you code. Use the Tab key to accept AI-powered suggestions right in your editor. It intelligently recommends what to change — and where — based on the edits you're already making. 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https://blog.devcycle.com/progressive-delivery-explained/
How Feature Flags Enable Progressive Delivery Blog Home OpenFeature Guides and Tutorials Product Updates Case Studies DevCycle Home Explained How Feature Flags Enable Progressive Delivery Progressive delivery is a modern software development process that builds upon the principles of continuous integration and continuous delivery. Emma Willis Apr 1, 2023 • 3 min read What is Progressive Delivery? Progressive delivery is a modern software development process that builds upon the principles of continuous integration and continuous delivery. It is the practice of delivering new features to only a subset of users first, observing the outcome of the changes, and then releasing to progressively more users if everything works as expected. Organizations that use this method are able to ship new code faster, reduce risk, and continuously improve customer experience. Progressive delivery is an essential component of DevOps, and feature management is the primary way it works. ‍ One of the biggest benefits of progressive delivery is that it provides you with many safeguards and control levers to help you safely pursue CI/CD. It does this by creating a progressive delivery system. This system mitigates risk in your release process, so if you're using CI/CD, you can start pushing code to production safely. How Does Progressive Delivery Help DevOps Teams? Applications and their code can be improved in three major ways: faster deployment, stability of the system, and better collaboration between teams. DevOps principles and practices can help in all three areas. Progressive delivery helps development teams deploy code to production faster without compromising the stability of the system, because it provides safeguards and control levers. ‍ Technology is constantly changing, and if you're looking to provide your developers with the latest tools to make your organization more efficient, progressive delivery may be the answer. As a part of their DevOps transformation, many organizations are adopting modern software engineering systems like Kubernetes and microservices. Thus, progressive delivery implementation in these environments is crucial for success. ‍ Progressive delivery is the perfect solution for all companies. It is versatile and can be used by risk-averse enterprises to deploy infrequently, or by startups that need releases to be more regular. It also works for everyone in between. Progressive delivery gives you speed and flexibility and allows you to release whenever and to whomever, giving your customers a better experience and creating a better bottom line. How Do Feature Flags Enable Progressive Delivery? It's important for teams to be able to quickly and safely make changes to their software. Requiring the use of a new system or programming method can make a team hesitant. Luckily, developers can now use a feature management tool to safely perform progressive delivery without having to spin up multiple production instances of their app. ‍ Feature flags are a great way to be able to control what gets deployed when. The use of feature flags allows you to not have to change config files or perform rollbacks for new product features. Feature flags are a way to wrap new functionality in an application, then deploy it to just one production environment. These flags allow for the testing of new features without affecting the rest of your end-users. ‍ A progressive delivery deployment strategy incorporates several software engineering best practices. Use cases for progressive delivery include running  canary testing ,  blue-green deployments , multivariate feature flagging, and A/B testing . Whether you're an enterprise that needs to deploy new services infrequently or a startup that just wants the latest version of your new software as soon as possible, progressive delivery is a software development best practice. ‍ If you’re testing your new feature, but the canary test fails, then you can use a kill switch to toggle the feature flag to the off position. If your monitoring, APM, or observability tool finds an issue while testing, DevCycle will disable the flag associated with it. If the canary test is successful, then you can continue to release the app to subsequent user segments. You can also choose to release the new version to a percentage of your user base. ‍ A feature management platform like DevCycle is one of the tools for conducting safe, quick, and seamless canary launches. The term “canary launch” refers to the practice of rolling out new features incrementally, starting with just a small subset of your audience. This is just one type of progressive delivery technique, which ensures quality control so you are delivering better software and value to your customers quickly, without failure. Why a Homegrown Feature Flag System is a Trap Feature flags empower teams to ship code safely, experiment quickly, and decouple deploys from releases. At first glance, building your own feature flag system seems like a quick win: a few conditionals in your code, a simple database table, and you’re off to the races. But reality sets in Dec 10, 2025 4 min read Who Knew Feature Flags Would Save AI Coding From "good enough" to production‑ready, fast When a new component glows in your IDE, and your AI assistant says, "Ready for deployment." What do you do? You could launch it wide, hit the big green button, and pray for no fires. But you don' Dec 10, 2025 3 min read Why Feature Flags Are a Must in Every Engineering Manager’s Toolkit When I first stepped into an engineering manager role, I quickly learned that moving fast without losing control is one of the hardest balances to strike. Feature flags helped me make that balance real. Here’s how, and why, you should treat feature flags not as a “nice-to-have,” but a Dec 9, 2025 3 min read DevCycle Blog © 2026 Powered by Ghost
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https://blog.devcycle.com/infrastructure-migrations-explained/
Infrastructure Migrations Explained Blog Home OpenFeature Guides and Tutorials Product Updates Case Studies DevCycle Home Explained Infrastructure Migrations Explained Jamie Sinn Sep 1, 2023 • 1 min read If you're in the software development industry, you will inevitably find yourself working on infrastructure migrations. A migration is the transfer of data, information, or technology from one place, or system, to another. In modern development, it's expected for teams to migrate their infrastructure components eventually, as no one platform will be perfect forever. They may do this to improve scalability and performance, improve efficiency, or transition from an in-house solution to a cloud-based one. ‍ As infrastructure migrations are often risky, you’ll want to plan ahead. Executing one requires lots of work, but you can mitigate the risk by using feature flags. These are useful because they allow you to slowly switch database providers without risking any data integrity. You can also use them to slowly switch from one cloud provider to another. Effective transitions If you’re moving to a new infrastructure, take this time to do it right. Infrastructure migrations often come with an abundance of risk- but they don’t have to be that way. Feature flags are a great tool for managing transitions from one infrastructure component to another. You can use them to maintain data integrity, test the new system, deploy changes, and more while ensuring that public availability isn't harmed. ‍ One of the most common misunderstandings about feature flags is that they are only useful for new features, or cosmetic changes. However, they are also helpful when it comes to migrations. Testing is crucial for a digital transformation. Easily trying something out with live data for a subset of your user base, and being able to roll it back quickly if anything goes wrong, will make the process a lot smoother given the blast radius of the issue will be contained to only those targeted. Using feature flags to facilitate migrations means little to no downtime, and immensely reduced risk. You can enable or disable the migration with little consequence to your customers. If you’re not getting the results you want, easily revert to your original site without much hassle, making the 9pm deployments a thing of the past. Why a Homegrown Feature Flag System is a Trap Feature flags empower teams to ship code safely, experiment quickly, and decouple deploys from releases. At first glance, building your own feature flag system seems like a quick win: a few conditionals in your code, a simple database table, and you’re off to the races. But reality sets in Dec 10, 2025 4 min read Who Knew Feature Flags Would Save AI Coding From "good enough" to production‑ready, fast When a new component glows in your IDE, and your AI assistant says, "Ready for deployment." What do you do? You could launch it wide, hit the big green button, and pray for no fires. But you don' Dec 10, 2025 3 min read Why Feature Flags Are a Must in Every Engineering Manager’s Toolkit When I first stepped into an engineering manager role, I quickly learned that moving fast without losing control is one of the hardest balances to strike. Feature flags helped me make that balance real. Here’s how, and why, you should treat feature flags not as a “nice-to-have,” but a Dec 9, 2025 3 min read DevCycle Blog © 2026 Powered by Ghost
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Introduction | OpenFeature Skip to main content Check out our KubeCon NA '25 recap, and our new training course! Docs Specification Ecosystem Community Support & Training Tutorials Blog Search Introduction Glossary Types and Data Structures Sections Flag Evaluation API Provider Evaluation Context Hooks Events Tracking Appendix A: Included Utilities Appendix B: Gherkin Suites Appendix C: OpenFeature Remote Evaluation Protocol Appendix D: Observability Introduction On this page OpenFeature Specification Contents ​ Glossary Types Evaluation API Providers Evaluation Context Hooks Events Tracking Appendix A: Included Utilities Appendix B: Gherkin Suites Appendix C: OFREP Appendix D: Observability Conformance ​ Normative Sections ​ The following parts of this document are normative: Statements under markdown H5 headings, appearing in markdown block quotes, and containing an uppercase keyword from RFC 2119. This conformance clause. Conformance Requirements and Test Assertions ​ Each normative section defines a single requirement. By enumerating these normative sections, a list of test assertions can be derived. Compliance ​ An implementation is not compliant if it fails to satisfy one or more of the "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", or "SHALL NOT" requirements defined in the normative sections of the specification. Conversely, an implementation of the specification is compliant if it satisfies all the "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", and "SHALL NOT" requirements defined in the normative sections of the specification. Document Statuses ​ Sections and subsections within the specification are marked with statuses indicating their stability level. Functionality described in the specification graduates through these statuses with increasing stability. Stability levels apply only to normative sections within the specification; editorial changes to examples and explanations are exempt from these constraints. It is the responsibility of the Technical Steering Committee to consider and approve the graduation of documents. Possible statuses are described below: Experimental ​ Specification sections that are marked as Experimental contain functionality under active development. Breaking changes are allowed and may be made without deprecation notices or warnings with minor version updates. We recommend you use these features in experimental environments and not in production. Put simply: We're testing these features out. Things could change anytime. Hardening ​ Sections marked as Hardening describe functionality with an emphasis on stabilizing existing requirements. Breaking changes require consensus by the Technical Steering Committee but may still be made with minor version updates. These features are suitable for use in production environments. Feedback is encouraged. Put simply: We believe these features are ready for production use, and hope for feedback. Stable ​ Sections marked as Stable do not allow breaking changes without a major version update. They can be used in production with a high degree of confidence. Put simply: These features are stable and battle-hardened. Note No explicit status = Experimental Edit this page Next Glossary Contents Conformance Normative Sections Conformance Requirements and Test Assertions Compliance Document Statuses Experimental Hardening Stable Sections Docs Specification Community Tutorials Community BlueSky Twitter LinkedIn Join us on Slack YouTube More GitHub Trademarks © 2026 OpenFeature is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation incubating project | Documentation Distributed under CC BY 4.0 | All Rights Reserved
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https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/1645?trk=microsites-frontend_legal_privacy-policy&lang=en
Send messages to connections on LinkedIn Messaging | LinkedIn Help Attention screen reader users, you are in a mobile optimized view and content may not appear where you expect it to be. To return the screen to its desktop view, please maximize your browser. Skip to content Skip to search Close jump menu Help LinkedIn Help Dropdown menu, expand to explore help for other LinkedIn products Close menu Get help with: LinkedIn Corporate Billing Learning Marketing Solutions Recruiter Sales Navigator Talent Insights Go to LinkedIn Sign in Sign in Send messages to connections on LinkedIn Messaging Last updated: 3 months ago You can send a message to your connections from LinkedIn Messaging page, conversation window, connections page, or their profile. Messages appear in their inbox and may also be sent to their email, based on their notification settings. Before you begin You can only message your connections. To reach coworkers or group members you’re not connected to, send a message request. If you’re not connected, you can send an InMail message (requires a Premium subscription). If you’re a Premium subscriber and messaging a connection for the first time, you’ll see the Write with AI option to help draft your message. Send Smart Messages with AI Use LinkedIn’s AI-powered messaging assistant to connect with your network effortlessly. Try Premium for free. For eligible users only. Desktop Mobile Mobile Browser To message your connections from the messaging page or conversation windows: Click the  Messaging icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage. You can also click on the messaging conversation window at the lower-right corner of your LinkedIn homepage. Click the  Compose icon. Type the name(s) of your recipient(s) in the Type a name field and click on their name.  Type your message in the Write a message box. Click Send . 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2026-01-13T08:48:34
https://blog.devcycle.com/canary-releases-explained/
What is a Canary Release? Blog Home OpenFeature Guides and Tutorials Product Updates Case Studies DevCycle Home Explained What is a Canary Release? A canary release is a strategy similar to blue-green deployment where you slowly distribute an update to a small subset of users before it goes live to the entire infrastructure. Adam Wootton Dec 1, 2023 • 3 min read A canary release is a strategy similar to  blue-green deployment  where you slowly distribute an update to a small subset of users before it goes live to the entire infrastructure. It's a best practice for continuous deployment and continuous delivery which reduces the risk of releasing a new software version.  The term canary release was coined by coal miners bringing a canary with them while mining. Since canaries have a lower tolerance for carbon monoxide and toxic gases, if the bird stayed alive it meant they were safe. However, if the canary died it was an early warning to workers that they should leave the coal mine before the toxic gas level impacted them.  Luckily, this technique is no longer used. However, the term canary release stuck around. In software development, canary deployment is a new idea replacing the old-fashioned approach of testing with an actual bird. It lets a pre-selected group of users identify bugs and breaks in a new feature for you before it goes to a wider audience. With the information you collect from this first group of users, you can then strengthen your feature and make sure it’s ready for a wider audience. How Can You Use Feature Flags to Easily Rollout and Rollback Features? Canary tests can be done granularly at the feature level using feature flags to  send a percentage of end users to the new version of the experience . In this way, you can avoid risking a full release of the new version of the experience on your site as it is tested.  With a canary deployment the first step is to show your new feature or new service to a small percentage of your real user base. This strategy means end-users will see different versions of your page. Some will see the original one, and the users in the canary release will see the new canary version.  Using a platform with advanced targeting capabilities (like DevCycle) allows you to select this group as a percentage of overall traffic, users with a particular characteristic (like those who opted into beta releases), or both. Once the feature in the canary launch performs well and meets business metrics, you can continue showing the new version to more and more end-users in gradual stages until 100% of your traffic sees the new feature. If something goes wrong, you can roll back the feature.   This is beneficial for release engineering since your development team can catch any bugs or issues early on when only a small percentage of users have access to the new feature. This allows you to make changes before showing it to more of your users. How Can You Safely Deploy Product Testing Quickly? By using a canary process, you can test how the new release of your feature performs in a real environment with real users. By only showing it to a small number of users, it minimizes any potential negative impact. Using this approach, you can see how the new software version performs in a small live group. This is much better than testing new code in a staging environment since you're using live users, who will often do unexpected things. How Can I Use Canary Release to Gather Early Feedback? Canary releases aren't just about bugs. They are also a very useful technique for gathering early feedback on a new feature from a trusted group of users. Granting this select group early access in production provides an easy way for them to go try it out without any special setup. To make this process even easier, DevCycle provides a first-class way for users to opt themselves in to features that they want to try out. Conclusion Canary testing is a very powerful way to test new features, identifying bugs and gathering feedback from specific groups of users. DevCycle makes it easy to employ this technique by allowing for advanced targeting by user properties and rollout percentages, tracking metrics about the feature's performance, and providing a built-in way to manage an opt-in early access program. Why a Homegrown Feature Flag System is a Trap Feature flags empower teams to ship code safely, experiment quickly, and decouple deploys from releases. At first glance, building your own feature flag system seems like a quick win: a few conditionals in your code, a simple database table, and you’re off to the races. But reality sets in Dec 10, 2025 4 min read Who Knew Feature Flags Would Save AI Coding From "good enough" to production‑ready, fast When a new component glows in your IDE, and your AI assistant says, "Ready for deployment." What do you do? You could launch it wide, hit the big green button, and pray for no fires. But you don' Dec 10, 2025 3 min read Why Feature Flags Are a Must in Every Engineering Manager’s Toolkit When I first stepped into an engineering manager role, I quickly learned that moving fast without losing control is one of the hardest balances to strike. Feature flags helped me make that balance real. Here’s how, and why, you should treat feature flags not as a “nice-to-have,” but a Dec 9, 2025 3 min read DevCycle Blog © 2026 Powered by Ghost
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https://open.forem.com/new/security
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https://www.linkedin.com/legal/user-agreement#dispute
User Agreement | LinkedIn Skip to main content User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Effective on November 3, 2025 Our mission is to connect the world’s professionals to allow them to be more productive and successful. Our services are designed to promote economic opportunity for our members by enabling you and millions of other professionals to meet, exchange ideas, learn, and find opportunities or employees, work, and make decisions in a network of trusted relationships. 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If you wish to terminate this Contract at any time, you can do so by closing your account and no longer accessing or using our Services. As a Visitor or Member of our Services, the collection, use, and sharing of your personal data is subject to our Privacy Policy , our Cookie Policy and other documents referenced in our Privacy Policy , and updates. You acknowledge and have read our Privacy Policy . Services This Contract applies to LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn-branded apps, and other LinkedIn-related sites, apps, communications, and other services that state that they are offered under this Contract (“Services”), including the offsite collection of data for those Services, such as via our ads and the “Apply with LinkedIn” and “Share with LinkedIn” plugins. LinkedIn and other Key Terms You are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn (also referred to as “we” and “us”). Designated Countries . We use the term “Designated Countries” to refer to countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. If you reside in the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company (“LinkedIn Ireland”) and LinkedIn Ireland will be the controller of your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. If you reside outside of the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Corporation (“LinkedIn Corp.”) and LinkedIn Corp. will be the controller of (or business responsible for) your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. Affiliates . Affiliates are companies controlling, controlled by or under common control with us, including, for example, LinkedIn Ireland, LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Singapore and Microsoft Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (e.g., Github, Inc.). 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To use the Services, you agree that: (1) you must be the "Minimum Age" (described below) or older; (2) you will only have one LinkedIn account, which must be in your real name; and (3) you are not already restricted by LinkedIn from using the Services. Creating an account with false information is a violation of our terms, including accounts registered on behalf of others or persons under the age of 16. “Minimum Age” means 16 years old. However, if law requires that you must be older in order for LinkedIn to lawfully provide the Services to you without parental consent (including using your personal data) then the Minimum Age is such older age. Learn More 2.2 Your Account You will keep your password a secret You will not share your account with anyone else and will follow our policies and the law. Members are account holders. 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However, if the Services were purchased by another party for you to use in connection with your work for them (e.g., Recruiter seat or LinkedIn Learning subscription bought by your employer), the party paying for such Service has the right to control access to and get reports on your use of such paid Service; however, they do not have rights to your personal account. 2.3 Payment You’ll honor your payment obligations and you are okay with us storing your payment information. You understand that there may be fees and taxes that are added to our prices. Refunds are subject to our policy, and we may modify our prices and those modified prices will apply prospectively. If you buy any of our paid Services, you agree to pay us the applicable fees and taxes and you agree to the additional terms specific to the paid Services. Failure to pay these fees will result in the termination of your paid Services. 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User Agreement | LinkedIn Skip to main content User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Effective on November 3, 2025 Our mission is to connect the world’s professionals to allow them to be more productive and successful. Our services are designed to promote economic opportunity for our members by enabling you and millions of other professionals to meet, exchange ideas, learn, and find opportunities or employees, work, and make decisions in a network of trusted relationships. 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We use the term “Designated Countries” to refer to countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. If you reside in the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company (“LinkedIn Ireland”) and LinkedIn Ireland will be the controller of your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. If you reside outside of the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Corporation (“LinkedIn Corp.”) and LinkedIn Corp. will be the controller of (or business responsible for) your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. Affiliates . Affiliates are companies controlling, controlled by or under common control with us, including, for example, LinkedIn Ireland, LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Singapore and Microsoft Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (e.g., Github, Inc.). 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To use the Services, you agree that: (1) you must be the "Minimum Age" (described below) or older; (2) you will only have one LinkedIn account, which must be in your real name; and (3) you are not already restricted by LinkedIn from using the Services. Creating an account with false information is a violation of our terms, including accounts registered on behalf of others or persons under the age of 16. “Minimum Age” means 16 years old. However, if law requires that you must be older in order for LinkedIn to lawfully provide the Services to you without parental consent (including using your personal data) then the Minimum Age is such older age. Learn More 2.2 Your Account You will keep your password a secret You will not share your account with anyone else and will follow our policies and the law. Members are account holders. 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We may calculate taxes payable by you based on the billing information that you provide us. You can get a copy of your invoice through your LinkedIn account settings under “ Purchase History ”. 2.4 Notices and Messages You’re okay with us providing notices and messages to you through our websites, apps, and contact information. If your contact information is out of date, you may miss out on important notices. You agree that we will provide notices and messages to you in the following ways: (1) within the Services or (2) sent to the contact information you provided us (e.g., email, mobile number, physical address). You agree to keep your contact information up to date. Please review your settings to control and limit the types of messages you receive from us. 2.5 Sharing When you share information on our Services, others can see, copy and use that information. Our Services allow sharing of information (including content) in many ways, such as through your profile, posts, articles, group posts, links to news articles, job postings, messages, and InMails. Depending on the feature and choices you make, information that you share may be seen by other Members, Visitors, or others (on or off of the Services). Where we have made settings available, we will honor the choices you make about who can see content or other information (e.g., message content to your addressees, sharing content only to LinkedIn connections, restricting your profile visibility from search tools, or opting not to notify others of your LinkedIn profile update). For job searching activities, we default to not notifying your connections or the public. So, if you apply for a job through our Services or opt to signal that you are interested in a job, our default is to share it only with the job poster. 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These rights are limited in the following ways: You can end this license for specific content by deleting such content from the Services, or generally by closing your account, except (a) to the extent you (1) shared it with others as part of the Services and they copied, re-shared it or stored it, (2) we had already sublicensed others prior to your content removal or closing of your account, or (3) we are required by law to retain or share it with others, and (b) for the reasonable time it takes to remove the content you delete from backup and other systems. We will not include your content in advertisements for the products and services of third parties to others without your separate consent (including sponsored content). However, without compensation to you or others, ads may be served near your content and other information, and your social actions may be visible and included with ads, as noted in the Privacy Policy. 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Learn More While we may edit and make format changes to your content (such as translating or transcribing it, modifying the size, layout or file type, and removing or adding labels or metadata), we will take steps to avoid materially modifying the meaning of your expression in content you share with others.  Because you own your original content and we only have non-exclusive rights to it, you may choose to make it available to others, including under the terms of a Creative Commons license . You and LinkedIn agree that if content includes personal data, it is subject to our Privacy Policy. You and LinkedIn agree that we may access, store, process, and use any information (including content and/or personal data) that you provide in accordance with the terms of the Privacy Policy and your choices (including settings). 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Blog | Bluesky Skip to main content Bluesky Docs Blog Directory GitHub Search Recent posts 2025 Introducing Tap: Repository Synchronization Made Simple Request For Comments: A secure contact import scheme for social networks Protocol Check-in (Fall 2025) Enabling Account Migration Back to Bluesky’s PDS Taking AT to the IETF Creating an Independent Public Ledger of Credentials (PLC) Directory Organization OAuth Improvements Network Account Management Relay Updates for Sync v1.1 2025 Protocol Roadmap (Spring and Summer) @atproto/api v0.14.0 release notes Looking Back At 2024 AT Protocol Development 2024 Relay Operational Updates Introducing Jetstream Lexicons, Pinned Posts, and Interoperability OAuth for AT Protocol Typescript API Package Auth Refactor Labeling Services Microgrants 2024 Protocol Roadmap Meet the second batch of AT Protocol Grant Recipients Bluesky's Moderation Architecture Announcing AT Protocol Grants Skygaze Hackathon Early Access Federation for Self-Hosters 2023 Featured Community Project: Bridgy Fed Download and Parse Repository Exports Building on the AT Protocol 2023 Protocol Roadmap Bluesky BGS and DID Document Formatting Changes Rate Limits, PDS Distribution v3, and More Updates to Repository Sync Semantics Posting via the Bluesky API Featured Community Project: Skyfeed Bluesky Call for Developers Federation Developer Sandbox Guidelines Why are blocks on Bluesky public? Introducing Tap: Repository Synchronization Made Simple December 12, 2025 · 7 min read Just about every app built on AT needs data from a repository at some point. For many use cases – feed generators, labelers, bots – streaming live data through a Relay or Jetstream works well. But some applications need to go beyond what Jetstream was designed for, like tracking specific subsets of a repo, automatically backfilling a database when adding new repos to monitor, or even mirroring the entire Atmosphere. We recently released Tap , a tool designed to handle the hard parts of repo synchronization, so you can focus on building your application. The Challenge of AT Sync ​ AT provides two primary mechanisms for syncing repositories: the Relay firehose of real-time events, and direct PDS access to full repos via com.atproto.sync.getRepo . Most applications consume events directly from an upstream Relay or Jetstream, and this presents a new set of challenges: Backfill is tricky. When you start tracking a new repo, you likely need to fetch at least some of the current records in that repo, possibly the full repo. Neither the Relay nor Jetstream provides a built-in utility for doing this, leaving it as an exercise for the developer. And once you do have the full backfill, you then need to cut over to fetching live events, requiring careful cursor management to make sure you’re not duplicating or missing data. Recovery is fragile. If your repo gets into a desynchronized state for whatever reason, it’s often hard to recover gracefully. Without some explicit recovery logic, you’ll simply be missing data forever. Cursor management is a tricky affair given the stateless design of the repo event stream making it easier for repos to land in a desynchronized state. WebSocket connections aren’t always the right solution. Currently, syncing requires maintaining a stateful WebSocket connection, which on its own can be hard to manage and requires custom infrastructure separate from most web application stacks. And most serverless platforms don’t have an easy solution for deploying these types of long-lived connections. The protocol itself is demanding. Proper AT involves binary encodings, identity resolution, signature verification, and the semantics of Sync 1.1 . Jetstream was built to make sync more approachable , but required developers to implicitly trust the output from Jetstream and clients end up trading off the benefits of doing actually authenticated sync. What Tap Does ​ Put simply, Tap is the all-in-one tool for synchronizing subsets of the Atmosphere, or even creating a full copy of the Atmosphere if you need it. Tap is a single-tenant service, written in Go, that subscribes to a Relay and outputs filtered, verified events of repositories. Think of it as a specialized synchronization tool that sits between the full network firehose and your application. The goal of Tap is to handle the complexity of repo synchronization, with features that manage: Automatic backfill. When you begin tracking a repository, Tap fetches its complete history before delivering live events Verification. Tap handles MST integrity checks, identity signatures, and all the cryptographic validation required by the protocol. Recovery. If a repo becomes desynchronized, Tap automatically resyncs from the authoritative PDS. Flexible delivery and connection. Choose between a WebSocket connection with acknowledgements, fire-and-forget mode, or webhooks for serverless applications. Filtered output. Receive events only for the repositories and collections you care about, delivered as simple JSON. Here’s a basic workflow to track a single repo: # Start Tap (defaults to port 2480, SQLite backend) go run ./cmd/tap --disable-acks=true # Connect to receive events websocat ws://localhost:2480/channel # Add repositories to track curl -X POST http;//localhost:2480/repos/add \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"dids": ["did:plc:ewvi7nxzyoun6zhxrhs64oiz"]}' Once you add the repository via the repos/add API method, Tap begins backfilling its history automatically. Historical events arrive marked with live:false , followed by any buffered live events that occurred during the backfill, and then new events streamed in time marked with live: true . Your application receives a complete, ordered view of each repository it subscribes to, without gaps. Delivery Guarantees and Ordering ​ Tap takes on the responsibility of cursor management and provides clear delivery guarantees. Events are delivered at least once — if Tap crashes before receiving an event acknowledgment, events will be re-delivered after Tap is restarted. Ordering guarantees are per-repo rather than global. For live events from a particular repo, Tap will wait until the previous event is acked before sending the next event. When backfilling or resyncing a repo, Tap will send all processed records concurrently. This design allows a historical backfill to run quickly, while ensuring live events maintain strict ordering. Network Boundaries and Filtering ​ Tap can operate in three modes for determining which repos to track: Dynamically configured (default): Start with zero tracked repositories and add specific DIDs via the repos/add endpoint as needed. Collection signal mode: Track all repositories that contain at least one record in a specified collection. Set TAP_SIGNAL_COLLECTION=com.example.nsid to automatically discover and track repositories when they create records in your application’s namespace. A common strategy that Atmosphere apps use is to have a “profile” or “declaration” which suggests that a given repo uses that application. For example, Bluesky creates an app.bsky.actor.profile record for all Bluesky users. Full network mode: Track all repositories across the entire network with TAP_FULL_NETWORK=true . This is a very resource intensive mode and should only be used if you actually want a complete mirror of the entire Atmosphere! Expect terabytes of data and days to weeks for the initial backfill. Our benchmarks suggest Tap can handle 35-45k events per second during a full network backfill. When to Use Tap ​ Tap isn’t meant to replace Jetstream for all use cases – if Jetstream is working fine for you, you may not even need Tap. Jetstream isn’t going anywhere! Since Tap does require more operational overhead, it’s important to understand when you might want to use it with your app: Automatic historical backfill when tracking new repositories Native webhook support for serverless architectures Full network backfill and mirroring capabilities for research and analysis Guaranteed delivery with acknowledgement mode For tracking specific subsets of repositories without needing to process the full firehose Tap is particularly valuable for applications that need precise control over which data they sync, applications that scale up repository tracking (such as social discovery tools), and research or infrastructure projects that require a complete mirror of either the entire or some well-defined subset of the Atmosphere. Full Atmosphere Mirroring as a Principle ​ One design goal for Tap worth highlighting is that we consider it a failure of AT as an open network if any third party with adequate resources cannot backfill the entire network. This stands in contrast to centralized, monolithic social networks that would typically only offer a real-time event stream, if any firehose access at all, making any kind of longitudinal analysis difficult (or impossible) without special agreements. Tap makes this philosophical principle practical. The ability to provision an app and maintain your own complete mirror of the Atmosphere enables research, verification, and entire new classes of applications that require historical context. Adding real-time synchronization enables new services built on both historical depth and current data. Deployment and Client Integration ​ Tap is a single Go binary backed by a relational database for managing repo metadata (SQLite by default for simple deployments or Postgres for larger scale apps). Once received, records are handed off to the app to be indexed. For TypeScript developers, we’re releasing the @atproto/tap client library to make consuming Tap events in your TypeScript app even easier. We’re planning a “typed indexer” that merges this work with the recent Lexicon SDK rewrite, providing end-to-end type safety from protocol and Lexicon definitions to event stream handers. Getting Started ​ Tap is in beta and we welcome you to try it out with your application and let us know if you run into any issues. We’ve included comprehensive documentation in the project README , a 3-minute deployment guide for Railway , and a TypeScript library showcasing event handlers. Request For Comments: A secure contact import scheme for social networks November 18, 2025 · 12 min read This article outlines plans for a future Bluesky feature - it doesn’t exist yet! By sharing our ideas early, we hope to solicit feedback from the community. TL;DR: This is a secure way to find people you know by sharing your phone’s contacts with Bluesky. Don’t want to use this? No sweat! A key feature of this design is that it’s double opt-in . If you never use this feature, you will never be findable using your phone number. Anyone building a social app has to solve the “cold start” problem of bootstrapping dense social graphs. Although Bluesky is a lively place with over 40 million users, we want to connect even more people with their friends. A common industry solution to friend-discovery is to allow users to upload their phone contact lists to find and follow other users. Unfortunately, these systems have been shown to leak users’ phone numbers . Bluesky is unwilling to ship any feature that exposes PII in that way. Another concern is consensual usage. The contact upload should only be used for the purpose of finding friends. And then, what if a friend uploads your phone number without you knowing? You shouldn’t show up in these phone-number matches without okaying it yourself. These issues have meant that until now, we have foregone this common utility. We believe we have now found a solution to the security risks of contact-list imports, which we will describe in this blog post. We offer this initial write-up to solicit critical feedback from the community. If you have questions or concerns about the design of this scheme, please raise them here . Requirements ​ Handling user contact information has security and privacy implications. If we offer a phone-number matching service, we want it to have these properties: Truly “opt-in” . This feature isn’t for everyone, and those who don’t want it can ignore it without hassle. Revocable consent . If you change your mind later, all uploaded data can be removed from our servers. Specificity . Uploaded data will only be used to help you find your contacts on Bluesky, and for no other purposes. Security . We want to keep uploaded phone numbers confidential, even in worst-case scenarios, like our servers getting hacked. Enumeration attacks should likewise not be feasible. In terms of threat modeling, we want to protect the following information: Whether a particular phone number belongs to any Bluesky user at all The mapping of specific phone numbers to specific users The uploaded contacts list of each user And we want to protect against the following types of threat actors: An attacker with access to the external API interface An attacker with unauthorized access to internal Bluesky infrastructure Threat 1: Enumeration attacks ​ The most likely threat is an attacker with access to the external API interface trying to enumerate which phone numbers belong to which users. This might sound easy to defend against, but it’s deceptively tricky. Imagine we have a magical, perfectly secure “black box” computer system. Users upload their contact lists to this system, and nobody can take them back out again. But, the uploader gets back a list of accounts whose phone numbers were on the list in the form of “suggested follows”. An attacker uploads a contact list filled with 10,000 random phone numbers. There’s only a finite number of phone numbers in the world (on the order of 8 billion), so eventually their random number list will include the phone number of a legitimate user. The attacker gets a notification telling them that a friend has been found, giving them the opportunity to follow this user. At this point, the attacker knows that this user’s phone number is somewhere on their list of 10,000 numbers, but they don’t know which one. The attacker creates a new account and re-uploads half of the initial list, 5,000 phone numbers. If the same user is found again, they know their phone number is in that half of the list; if not, it’s the other half. This process is repeated O ( log ⁡ n ) times, and eventually the attacker will have reduced the list of phone numbers to just one - and has successfully inferred the phone number of a random Bluesky user. By scaling this attack up (say, with a bot farm), the attacker could eventually deduce the phone number of every user. Hashing and rate limiting are often used to “solve” this problem, but because there are finitely many phone numbers in the world, none of these solutions is effective. Not good! Solving enumeration attacks ​ We solve the enumeration attack vector with two steps: Limit discovery to mutual contacts, and Verify phone number ownership before using it in matches. We have two users, Alice and Bob. They each verify their own phone numbers before uploading their respective contact lists. For either user to get a follow recommendation, Bob’s phone number must be in Alice’s submitted contacts list, and Alice’s phone number must be in Bob’s submitted contacts list. An attacker’s phone number(s) will never be in the contacts list of any legitimate users, so the attacker will never discover any mutual contacts. Verifying phone number ownership both increases the overall work for an attacker and prevents them from lying about their phone number. The downside of this scheme is that it will reduce the overall number of matches, since both sides must participate in the contact import, but we think this is a worthwhile trade for protecting people’s privacy. In fact, we would argue that making people feel safe to use the import is pretty critical to gaining any value at all. In addition to phone number verification, we need to be careful to rate-limit the number of contact numbers that can be imported by an individual user. This prevents undue load on our systems and also ensures that a user cannot attempt to enumerate who has their phone number as a contact. Threat 2: Database leaks ​ Nobody ever wants to experience a data breach, but good security practices mean planning for the worst. The scenario is simple: somehow the service is breached, and the phone number registry is leaked. What now? Securing against database leaks ​ The “obvious” approach is to store the cryptographic hash of each phone number, similarly to password-handling best practices. The problem here is that there are simply not very many possible phone numbers, somewhere on the order of 8 billion. A modern GPU could crack a SHA-256-hashed phone number in under a second. Brute-force-resistant hash algorithms like Argon2 are a big improvement on that, but 8 billion phone numbers is still a small search space ( 2 33 ), and attackers could construct a Rainbow Table, i.e., a reverse lookup table for every possible phone number. Unlike with password hashing, we cannot use a random salt for each phone number because then we wouldn’t be able to find matches between two users (because mismatched salts would produce different hash outputs). Since we’re only trying to discover mutual contacts, we can store phone numbers in hashed unordered pairs, such that hash(x, y) == hash(y, x) . This order-independence can be achieved by sorting the pair of inputs before hashing them. Assuming there are 2 33 possible phone numbers, then there are 2 65 possible pairs of phone numbers. This makes brute-force attacks much more difficult, and makes Rainbow Tables much less feasible. Note: The practical brute-force difficulty will be lower than 2 65 because real-world pairs of phone numbers are correlated (e.g. more likely to be from the same region). However, it is strictly more difficult to brute-force a hash of a pair of numbers than to brute-force a hash of either number individually. Argon2 is a brute-force-resistant hash function, so that’s what we’ll be using (specifically, Argon2id). Since we cannot use a randomized salt (as would be typical of a password hashing use case), we will use a fixed salt across all hashes. This still provides a security benefit because the salt value can be stored separately from the database. In the event of a database compromise, the data would be completely useless to attackers without knowledge of the salt. Using a fixed salt like this is often referred to as a “ pepper ” In an ideal world, the pepper would be stored securely inside an HSM . However, HSM support for the Argon2 hash function is not ubiquitous, so it will have to be computed outside of an HSM. To achieve an HSM-equivalent level of overall security, we’ll apply a final HMAC to the Argon2 output, using a secret that is stored in an HSM (using the HMAC as a keyed hash function, rather than a MAC) Argon2 provides brute-force-resistance, while the final HMAC binds the output hash to a secret stored in an HSM. The overall hash function could be summarised in pseudocode as: def hash(x, y): return HMAC(Argon2id(sort([x, y]), salt=ARGON_SECRET), key=HMAC_SECRET) If user A with phone number pA submits their contacts list [pB, pC, pD] , then we’d store the following in our database: hash(pA, pB) -> A hash(pA, pC) -> A hash(pA, pD) -> A (where A is user A’s user ID) Later, user B submits their contacts list [pE, pA] The mapping of hash(pB, pE) -> B is stored, but hash(pB, pA) matches with the earlier inserted hash(pA, pB) , associated with user A. At this point, we’ve established that user A and user B are mutual contacts, and we can send follow recommendation notifications to each of them. hash(pA, pB) -> A can be removed from the database now, since it’s no longer needed. A Complication: Phone Number Recycling ​ There’s an annoying feature of phone infrastructure that causes trouble for anyone working with it, including us: after some time, disused phone numbers get reclaimed and assigned to new users. Mobile network operators are forced to do this because otherwise there wouldn’t be enough phone numbers to go around. When you set up a phone with a new SIM, there’s a good chance your “new” phone number used to belong to someone else. Because of our bidirectional verification system (only discovering mutual contacts), the only way this could impact our system is if the old-owner and the new-owner of a phone number both use Bluesky, both use the contact import feature, and both have a mutual contact (i.e., there is a phone number that is common to both of their contact lists). In such a case, the new-owner would discover the old-owner as a false-positive match (and vice versa). On the face of it, this is a very unlikely scenario, but it could become more statistically significant if the “mutual contact” is some widely-known phone number, like that of a popular restaurant. To mitigate this, we will store an additional boolean alongside each hash, denoting whether the phone number of the inserting user is sorted first in the pair or not. So in the earlier example, we would actually store hash(pA, pB) -> (A, True) (assuming pA < pB ), and so on. When user B is submitting their contacts and the matching hash is discovered, the service checks that the boolean matches the expected value. If not, it ignores the match, but updates the stored user ID associated with the hash to match B. The downside of this approach is that the information in the database would leak statistical information about the relative magnitude of the submitter’s phone number. For example, if user A imports 1000 phone numbers and all the boolean field values are True, we can be confident that user A’s phone number has a low magnitude (i.e., it probably starts with a 1). This is not useful information on its own, but it could be used to accelerate a brute-force attack. We mitigate this by sorting according to a custom comparison function that does not produce a Total Order . In pseudocode: def intransitiveCompare(a, b): assert(a != b) return sha256(a || SEP || b) > sha256(b || SEP || a) Where || denotes concatenation and SEP is a separator string that is guaranteed not to be contained within the inputs. Note that this comparison function preserves antisymmetry i.e., intransitiveCompare(a, b) == !intransitiveCompare(b, a) for all non-equal values of a and b. With this comparison function, even a hypothetical phone number of “0” would still be expected to compare greater than a random other phone number with 50% probability. And so, storing these comparison result booleans in the database does not leak any relevant information about the input phone numbers. Summary ​ The following features all work together to construct a contact discovery system that is highly resistant to data misuse: Verification of the user’s own phone number Only revealing mutual contacts Brute-force-resistant pairwise hashing, bound to an HSM-stored secret We resist API-level enumeration, while also mitigating the consequences of a full database compromise, all while keeping the system (and its deployment) simple. Deployments of this design could be additionally hardened through the use of trusted computing environments, but this is out of scope for our initial plans. As stated in the introduction, we offer this write-up with the hope of receiving any critiques that might highlight issues with the construction. If you have any concerns to share, please provide them here . Protocol Check-in (Fall 2025) October 20, 2025 · 11 min read We last shared a protocol roadmap back in March 2025 , and wow does time fly. If we're being honest, we haven't tied a bow on as many of these threads as we would've hoped. Oh time, strength, cash, and patience! Fortunately, we have more capacity on the team for protocol work than we did even a couple months ago. Expect to see a lot of work start to land in the coming months. The Atmosphere is Thriving ​ Before we dive into what we’re up to, let’s take a moment to celebrate what's happening in the Atmosphere. Our little network is really starting to hit its stride. The energy is incredible and growing by the day! We're seeing new projects pop up constantly, and there's a new level of maturity across the board. What's really amazing is watching developers help other developers. Development is happening over on Tangled . Devs are sharing updates through Leaflet . Projects like Slices , Microcosm , PDSls , and Graze are making it easier for everyone to build. The AT Protocol Community just announced the second AtmosphereConf this March in Vancouver. This is what decentralized development looks like. Remember: on an open protocol we can just do things . Big Picture ​ We’re close to a big milestone for the protocol. Think of it as the “AT 1.0 moment” (even if we don’t literally call it that). As we wrap up our protocol work on auth scopes and Sync1.1 , we believe that we’ve fleshed out a complete set of primitives for working with online identities and public broadcast data. This doesn’t mean that development on new features (i.e. private data) isn’t happening. But we think it’s important that we land and mature the work that we’ve already done around public broadcast data before we move on to the next big chunk of work. With that in mind, our current focus is on adding a layer of maturity and polish to AT to make it the obvious choice when building public sphere social apps. We’re pursuing this through three main tracks: Developer Experience : Making AT fun and easy to work with. Product-focused devs should be able to build a new social app in a weekend. Governance : Ensuring that AT is something larger and longer-lived than Bluesky Hard Decentralization : Encouraging the emergence of more stakeholders in the network for a more resilient Atmosphere Developer Experience ​ We know there are rough edges in the developer experience, but we’ve been hard pressed to find the time to smooth them out while also adding new protocol functionality. With a bit of polish, we’re confident that AT can be fun and easy to build on. OAuth Cookbooks & Tutorials ​ OAuth is one of the trickiest parts of building on the protocol — tricky enough that Nick Gerakines is selling out courses on how to do it! OAuth in general is unfortunately complicated in itself, and the decentralized bits of AT only add to that complexity, but that doesn’t mean that it needs to be unapproachable. We're taking inspiration from Auth0 's approach and putting together some comprehensive examples and tutorials that we hope will make getting started with OAuth way easier. Expect to see these published in the next week or two. We recently wrapped up our dev work on auth scopes and permission sets . Expect an announcement and guides on how to make use of those shortly. Lexicon SDK ​ Lexicons are the coordination points for schematic data in the network. As more and more applications are publishing new Lexicons, it’s important that developers can actually make use of them to build native integrations between apps. The current Lexicon SDK was really a prototype that ended up living on way longer than it probably should have. It doesn’t have to be like this. We’re putting together a new SDK that takes inspiration from Buf ’s approach to codegen and schema management. This SDK should make it a breeze to pull in schemas from across the Atmosphere into your application. Sync Tool ​ Repository synchronization is at the core of AT. Every app has to do it. And unfortunately it’s difficult to do and even more difficult to do correctly. We’re continuing to roll out Sync1.1 on the producer (Relay) side, but a fully spec-compliant consumer for it still doesn’t exist. Most developers currently rely on Jetstream to drive their application, but that only helps with live data. There’s no easy way to perform backfill and sync full subsets of the network. We’re working on a tool that should smooth over the tricky parts of doing sync in AT. This tool will likely take the form of a small service you can run that handles backfill, cutover, cursor management, Sync1.1, and dynamic filtering by DID and collection. That service will do all the tricky stuff and then hand off a nice clean set of record-level operations to your application. It will offer several interfaces including a websocket interface and the ability to translate the firehose into webhooks — meaning AT can work with serverless architectures! Website ​ We’re going to be giving atproto.com a facelift in the coming months. You can expect all the work mentioned above to make its appearance there. We’ll also be overhauling the information architecture and publishing new tutorials and guides to make AT more approachable. Governance ​ As the Atmosphere matures and more devs are putting time and resources into building companies/projects in the ecosystem, we believe it’s our responsibility to ensure that the protocol has a neutral long-term governance structure around it. The governance of the protocol should outlive Bluesky and be resilient to shifts in the incentive structure that could compromise a future Bluesky PBC. To that end, we have 3 major developments: Patent Pledge ​ We announced our Patent Non-Aggression Pledge at the start of October. Our SDKs and reference implementations are all open source and licensed under permissive software licenses. This patent pledge takes it a step further and establishes additional assurance around patent rights. Independent PLC Organization ​ We announced in September that we were working to establish an independent organization to operate the PLC (Public Ledger of Credentials) Directory. PLC is the most common identity method for accounts in the Atmosphere. Currently this directory is owned and operated by Bluesky PBC. We’re working to establish a Swiss association that will operate the directory and own all assets related to PLC (such as the domain name registration). We’re working with lawyers now to get this done right. Expect an update soon on our progress here. IETF ​ We’re hoping to take pieces of AT to the IETF . We've submitted Internet Drafts on the IETF Datatracker and established a mailing list . We're hoping to establish a working group and towards that end, have requested a Birds of a Feather session in Montreal the first week of November. Some folks from the community will be attending and getting together informally. Leave a comment in the community forum if you’ll be around. If you're interested in shaping the future of the protocol at the standards level, we encourage you to get involved! Hard Decentralization ​ Hard decentralization refers to the emergence of a resilient and multi-stakeholder Atmosphere that relies less on Bluesky PBC’s existence. There's some overlap with the other two goals here. Improving things like sync make it easier to run alternate infrastructure like Relays and Appviews, and our governance work should help build confidence that the protocol is a genuine public good that’s larger than Bluesky. To support the goal of hard decentralization, we're also tackling some specific technical challenges. Improving Non-Bluesky PDS Hosting ​ The decentralization guarantees of AT come from the locked-open substrate of data hosted by Personal Data Servers (PDSes). One of our current goals to increase the resilience of the network is to encourage more non-Bluesky PDS hosting. We recently enabled account migration back to bsky.social . We hope this will give users the confidence to experiment with other hosts in the network, knowing they can always migrate back if they need to. Already we’re seeing an uptick in users posting from non-Bluesky PDSes . Some developers in the network have launched account migration tools that make it easier for non-technical users to migrate between hosts. Examples include PDS MOOver and Tektite . We believe that the next step is to introduce an account migration UI into the PDS itself. We also intend to make running a PDS more approachable for mid-size hosts. This includes adding auto-scaling rate limits to the Relay reference implementation so that hosts can scale up organically without needing permission or approval. We’re also looking at ways to improve the PDS distribution to make it easier to run and administer with thousands of users. Technical Improvements to PLC ​ While we’re working to move PLC out into an independent organization, we’re also planning some technical improvements to PLC to make it more auditable. Specifically, we want to make it easier to mirror the directory. We intend to introduce a new WebSocket route to the directory that allows new PLC operations to go out in real time. With this, we’ll also publish a PLC Mirror Service reference implementation. This improves both the auditability of PLC and has operational benefits for developers that may wish to run a PLC Mirror closer to their infrastructure. There are also some legacy non-spec-compliant operations in the directory that make it difficult to write an alternate implementation of PLC that interoperates with the directory. Upon investigation, these have all been traced back to developers probing the PLC system itself, not regular network accounts. We plan to clean those up and harden the directory against similar operations. This work is building towards the introduction of Transparency Logs (tlogs). Check out Sunlight to see where we’re heading. This probably won’t land in the next six months, but it’s the clear next step for improving trust in PLC. Alternate Infrastructure ​ We’re excited to see that more and more devs are experimenting with running alternate infrastructure in the network. Blacksky currently runs a full-network relay (using the rksy-relay implementation!), and is working on a full-network Bluesky appview. Futur showed us all that it was possible with Zeppelin , a full network appview that is now decommissioned. And Red Dwarf is a new Bluesky client that doesn’t use an Appview but rather drives the experience via direct calls to the PDS and generic indices provided by Microcosm . Please reach out to us if you’re working on running alternate infrastructure. We’re eager to lend a hand. Private Data ​ We believe that group-private data is absolutely necessary for the long-term success of the protocol and the Atmosphere. Every day, we wish that we had this figured out and developed already. But as mentioned earlier, we believe that we need to land and mature the existing protocol around public broadcast data before we move on to the next big chunk of work. We continue to have internal discussions around private data. Paul shared some leaflets that give a sense of the approaches that we’re considering and the rubric by which we’re judging them. The AT Protocol Community is also coordinating a Private Data Working Group to explore some designs for how the system could work. In the meantime, if you’re building an Atmosphere app, please don’t let the lack of a private data protocol prevent you from building the features that you need to build. Our advice is to publish identities and public data through AT and store any private data that you need on your own server. The semantics of private data will likely look very similar to public data (CRUD operations over a key-value store of typed records, sorted by collection), so if you want to get ahead of the ball, model your data accordingly. For E2EE DMs, Germ has put together a lovely app built on MLS (Messaging Layer Security) with an AT integration that’s in beta. Keep up with the Atmosphere ​ The Atmosphere is getting bigger every day, and it’s starting to get tough to keep up with everything that’s happening! Here are some ways to stay in the loop: Follow the official @atproto.com Bluesky account. Follow the community-run @atprotocol.dev account Contribute to or read discussions on Github Check out the Atmosphere report , an independent newsletter (now on Leaflet!) Tags: updates Enabling Account Migration Back to Bluesky’s PDS September 26, 2025 · 2 min read One of the core promises of AT is seamless account migration between PDS hosts. Since federation opened up in the AT network, it has been possible to migrate away from the Bluesky PDS and between non-Bluesky PDSs. However, once you left the Bluesky PDS, returning wasn’t an option. Today, we’re removing that restriction and allowing returning users to migrate back to the Bluesky PDS. We hope this gives more users the confidence to explore other PDSs in the network, knowing they can return if needed. That being said, account migration remains a potentially destructive operation, so users should be aware of the risks before migrating between hosts. This does not yet allow users who have never had a bsky.social account to migrate to our PDS. The migration flow works the same as described in the Account Migration documentation, but instead of creating a new account, you’ll log into your existing bsky.social account, import your repo, and reactivate. The Bluesky PDS will automatically handle the diff and index any changes to the repository since you were last active on bsky.social . We want to see more PDSs in the network and more users on non-Bluesky PDSs. Future work includes an account migration tool hosted at bsky.social , improvements to the PDS distribution - especially for mid-sized deployments, and auto-scaling rate limits at the Relay. Tags: federation updates Taking AT to the IETF September 23, 2025 · 3 min read Last week we posted two drafts to the IETF Data Tracker. This is the first major step towards standardizing parts of AT in an effort to establish long-term governance for the protocol. In particular, we’ve submitted two Internet-Drafts: Authenticated Transfer Repository and Synchronization : a proposed standard that specifies the AT repository format and sync semantics Authenticated Transfer: Architecture Overview : an informational draft that goes over the architecture of the broader network and describes how the repository fits into it. Just today, we were approved for a Birds of a Feather (BOF) session at IETF 124 in Montreal from November 1-7. Details on the BOF can be found Here . A BOF is a part of the formal IETF process for forming a working group. It involves pulling together interested parties in order to determine if the IETF is a good fit for chartering a working group to work on a particular technology. This is a “non-working group forming” BOF. The intention is to get feedback on both the charter for the WG and the drafts that we’ve submitted. If things go well, then we’d likely do an interim BOF between IETF 124 and 125 to actually form a working group. What We’re Planning to Bring (and What We’re Not) ​ We’re specifically focusing on the repository and sync protocol. We’re not planning to bring Lexicon, AT’s particular OAuth profile, Auth scopes, PLC, the handle system, or other AT components to the IETF right now. A few reasons for the narrow scope: Working groups need focused charters, especially when bringing a new protocol to the IETF The repo and sync protocol is the most foundational part of AT and is therefore the most impactful to have under neutral governance The repo and sync protocol is the most “IETF-flavored” part of the stack, especially with its reliance on CBOR and WebSockets (both IETF specifications) If things go well for both sides, we may consider rechartering the working group later. Whether or not a working group forms will not impact how new AT features such as private state are designed or rolled out. Why IETF? ​ This is part of an ongoing effort to mature the governance of AT. (See also: the parallel work that we’re pushing forward on moving PLC to an independent organization ) We want AT to have a neutral long-term home, and the IETF seems like a natural fit for several reasons. It’s the home of many internet protocols that you know and use every day: HTTP, TLS, SMTP, OAuth, WebSockets, and many others. The IETF has an open, consensus-driven process that anyone can participate in. And importantly, the IETF cares about both the decentralization of the internet while also keeping it functioning well in practice. This balance between idealism and pragmatism matches how we’ve approached the challenges of building a large-scale decentralized social networking protocol. What You Can Do ​ Read the drafts! Take a look at what we’ve submitted and see what you think. We have a public GitHub repo where you can comment on the drafts and provide feedback. We’re hoping to iterate on the drafts at least once before the BOF and already have a few issues noted that we need to address. If you’re planning to attend IETF 124 in Montreal, let us know! We’d love to connect with folks who are interested in this work. Tags: updates ietf Creating an Independent Public Ledger of Credentials (PLC) Directory Organization September 19, 2025 · 2 min read The Bluesky Social app is built on an open network protocol that refers to each user by a unique Decentralized Identifier, or DID ( a W3C standard ). The most popular supported DID method was developed in-house by Bluesky Social, and is called "Public Ledger of Credentials", or PLC . The PLC identity system currently relies on a global directory service to distribute identity updates, and that directory service has been operated by Bluesky as well. Until now. As the next step of maturing governance of the PLC identity system, Bluesky Social PBC is supporting the creation of an independent organization to operate the directory. The organization will set policies and rate-limits, hold any related intellectual property, and coordinate future evolution and development of the system. While Bluesky and the AT network are the largest use case for the PLC system today, it is a general-purpose technology, and will be developed and operated as a vendor- and application-neutral public good. After considering several jurisdictions, legal structures, and potential parent organizations, the new entity will form as a Swiss Association. In a period of international uncertainty around Internet governance, Switzerland provides a credibly neutral and stable global home. This entity will have the independence and flexibility to transform itself into another legal structure as it evolves. Initial board members and other logistical details are still being finalized. We do not expect this organization to be the final governance structure for PLC, and we do not expect a single global directory to be the final technical architecture for the system. But as the AT network grows and diversifies, it becomes increasingly important for the identity system to have a clear path toward independence. It is also our hope that a more neutral and independent PLC identity system will find use by other projects in the broader open web ecosystem. You can read more about the PLC identity system at web.plc.directory , and more about its use in the AT network in the Identity Protocol Documentation . Tags: plc OAuth Improvements June 12, 2025 · 7 min read We've been making improvements to the end-user and developer experiences with atproto OAuth, and wanted to share some updates. Email Transitional Scope ​ One of the few gaps between password authentication and the initial ("transitional") set of OAuth scopes was access to an account's email address (and email confirmation status). We have implemented a new OAuth scope, transition:email that clients can request for access to the account's email. The email itself can be accessed via the com.atproto.server.getSession endpoint on the PDS, using an OAuth access token. Public versus Confidential Clients ​ The difference between "public" and "confidential" OAuth clients is one of the more complex tradeoffs for application developers. Tradeoffs in security, privacy, trust, application architecture, session lifetime, and user experience are all entangled. We have a new essay that tries to untangle this knot, explaining the security concerns and trade-offs involved: "OAuth Client Security in the Atmosphere" . We also have a proposal to enable a new architecture: "Client Assertion Backend for Browser-based Applications" . In this architecture, in-browser web apps (SPAs) would communicate with a simple and generic backend server to generate client attestations for token requests. The backend could "veto" client sessions (to address security incidents), but would not directly mediate token requests. This would be distinct from the Token Mediating Backend (TMB) architecture. Note that with both architectures, the server can not hijack the session or make "offline" authenticated requests on the user's behalf, assuming the DPoP keys are held securely on-device by the web app. Session Lifetimes ​ Many developers are encountering friction with OAuth session lifetimes, especially using in-browser "public" clients. The existing lifetime limitations mean that un-refreshed sessions would time out after just two days. There will always be shorter session lifetimes for public clients, but we think the session lifetimes can be increased without a significant security trade-off. We are planning to roll out the following session lifetimes: Public Clients increase overall session lifetime (after which tokens can not be refreshed) from one week to two weeks increase the lifetime of individual refresh tokens from two days to two weeks (the same as the overall session lifetime; refreshing tokens does not extend the overall session) Confidential Clients increase the lifetime of individual refresh tokens from one month to three months (if tokens are not refreshed, the session ends before the overall session lifetime limit) increase overall session lifetime (assuming tokens are refreshed) from one year to two years; including existing sessions Remember that the maximum lifetime of OAuth access tokens is much shorter: the specification recommends a limit of 30 minutes, and the reference implementation uses 15 minutes. There is a tracking issue here: bluesky-social/atproto#3883 Auth Scopes ​ Protocol design on Auth Scopes is wrapping up. This functionality will allow app developers to request granular permissions to specific atproto resources, like records (by NSID), remote API endpoints (using service proxying), account hosting status, and identity updates. The system will also allow Lexicon designers to define higher-level "bundles" of permissions for atproto resources in the same NSID namespace, to make end-user permission requests simpler. You can learn more by reading an earlier draft of this protocol feature from March 2025 . We will begin server-side implementation and integration work on this feature soon after a final proposal is published. Other Changes and Bug Fixes ​ The DPoP JWTs created by the @atproto/oauth-client TypeScript package incorrectly included query parameters as part of the htu request URL field, which goes against the DPoP specification. The client package has been fixed as of version 0.3.18 . The Authorization Server used to require a DPoP proof during Pushed Authorization Requests when the parameters contained a dpop_jkt . This was not valid per spec and is thus no longer the case. The OAuth Client Implementation Guide previously instructed developers to include the Auth Server Issuer (host URL) in DPoP JWTs included on authenticated requests to the PDS, in the iss field. The example Python code and TypeScript OAuth client implementation also included this field. This is not required by the DPoP specification, and should not be implemented by clients or SDKs. We have updated the guide and implementations to remove this field. The TypeScript OAuth client SDK was incorrectly sending HTTP POST requests using JSON bodies, instead of form-encoding (the server was flexible to either encoding). This has been corrected, and requests that should use form-encoding (like PAR) now do. A couple of subtle bugs with the TypeScript OAuth client SDK and DPoP nonce caching have been fixed. If a client app redirects to the reference PDS without a login_hint , and the user was already logged in, the auth flow now proceeds directly to an account selector, instead of displaying a "Create Account or Log In" page. This makes the flow smoother and reduces a click. The client app redirect URL no longer needs to be on the same host origin as the client metadata document. Deprecation notice ​ The following invalid behaviors were detected in our reference implementation. As of now, these are considered as deprecated and might change in the future. Make sure you use the latest version of our SDKs, and if you implemented your own, please check that it is compliant. DPoP proofs that contain a query or fragment in the htu claim should be rejected. JWT for the client attestation using the private_key_jwt authentication method MUST contain an exp claim. This is currently not enforced by the reference implementation. When performing a Pushed Authorization Request, the client must either provide a dpop_jkt authorization request parameter, or provide a DPoP proof header. The reference implementation does not enforce this, allowing the DPoP proof header to be provided only during the token exchange. Remaining Limitations ​ The account management interface on the reference PDS implementation allo
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Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the July 2023 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Accessibility improvements - Accessible View support for notifications, chat responses, and hovers. VS Code Profiles - Finer control with partial profiles and "Apply to all profiles" options. New diff editor features - Collapse unchanged regions, better diff region text alignment. Git repositories with symlinks - Support for repository paths with symbolic links. Notebook updates - Search text in closed notebooks, "sticky scroll" displays Markdown headers. Python test discovery - Error tolerant pytest discovery continues across all files. Access Jupyter servers in GitHub Codespaces - Connect to a remote Jupyter server in a codespace. GitHub pull request creation - Better base branch detection, remember previous create PR options. Preview: GitHub Copilot UX - Quick Chat improvements, iterative /fix command. If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com . Insiders: Want to try new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available. Accessibility Accessible View improvements The Open Accessible View ( ⌥F2 (Windows Alt+F2 , Linux Shift+Alt+F2 ) ) command allows screen reader users to inspect content character by character, line by line. Last iteration, we added Accessible Views for editor hovers and chat panel responses. There are now Accessible Views for notifications, inline chat responses, Jupyter notebook output, and workbench hovers. When an element that offers an Accessible View is focused, a hint is provided in the ARIA label. That hint can be disabled per feature via the accessibility.verbosity setting. There are Show Next in Accessible View ( ⌥] (Windows, Linux Alt+] ) ) and Show Previous in Accessible View ( ⌥[ (Windows, Linux Alt+[ ) ) commands for easy navigation between elements in the chat panel and notifications list. Breadcrumb symbol information After using the Focus and Select Breadcrumbs ( breadcrumbs.focusAndSelect ) command, the Breadcrumb navigation now includes symbol information for screen readers. Input control and result navigation consistency The experience when navigating between an input control (for example, search or filter input) and its results is now consistent across the Extensions view, the Keyboard Shortcuts editor, and the Comments, Problems, and Debug Console panels using ( ⌘↓ (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Down ) ) and ( ⌘↑ (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Up ) ). Accessible diff viewer In the diff editor, the Difference Review Pane was renamed to Accessible Diff Viewer . The accessible diff viewer addresses accessibility shortcomings of the diff editor and can be opened with F7 or the Open Accessible Diff Viewer command from the diff editor More Actions menu. Along with this rename, we also fixed some bugs and added some new features, such as being able to launch the Accessibility Help dialog or jump to the modified editor from the viewer. Profiles Support for partial profiles You can now create a profile in which you customize only a subset of configurations (settings, keyboard shortcuts, snippets, tasks, and extensions). For example, you can create a profile with all configurations except for keyboard shortcuts, and VS Code applies the keyboard shortcuts from the Default Profile when this profile is active. In the Create New Profile screenshot below, Keyboard Shortcuts is unchecked and a Using Default Profile message is displayed. Any keyboard shortcuts active during that VS Code session are not applied to the new profile. You can also create a partial profile when copying from a Profile Template or from an existing profile, using the Copy from dropdown menu. You can also configure an existing profile to use configurations from the Default Profile by editing the profile in the Edit Profile UI. When exporting a partial profile, you can choose to export only the configurations that are customized in the profile or also includes the configurations from the Default Profile. Apply a setting to all profiles You can now apply a setting to all profiles by selecting the Apply Setting to all Profiles option in the Settings editor. This applies the value of the setting to all profiles. Any updates to this setting from any profile are applied to all profiles. You can revert this synchronization by unchecking the Apply Setting to all Profiles option. Apply an extension to all profiles You can now include an extension in all profiles by selecting the Apply Extension to all Profiles option in the Extensions view. This makes this extension available in all profiles. You can revert this by unchecking the Apply Extension to all Profiles option. Settings JSON file command IDs adjusted on non-default profiles The Preferences: Open User Settings (JSON) ( workbench.action.openSettingsJson ) command will now open the profile-specific settings JSON file when a user is in a non-default profile. To show application-scoped settings, use the Preferences: Open Application Settings (JSON) ( workbench.action.openApplicationSettingsJson ) command instead. Workbench Release notes for upcoming update Whenever a monthly stable update is ready to be installed, you can now preview the release notes via the Show Update Release Notes command in the Manage menu (gear button) at the bottom of the Activity bar. Editor Markdown paste URLs as formatted links The markdown.editor.pasteUrlAsFormattedLink setting now has a new option of smart . The smart paste feature can detect when you are pasting into text where you may not want automatic Markdown link formatting. Some situations ignored by smart pasting include pasting within a Markdown link, over another Markdown link, and within a code block. By default, the pasteUrlAsFormattedLink feature is currently off ( never ), but you can change the setting to smart or always (always create a formatted URL link). Asynchronous tokenization rollout In the 1.76 update , we implemented editor document asynchronous tokenization on a web-worker to improve the performance of the renderer process. Since then, we have fixed several bugs caused by rare race conditions and with this release, we are starting to roll out this feature to Stable users. If you do not want to wait, you can set editor.experimental.asyncTokenization to true to get asynchronous tokenization immediately. Diff editor In this iteration, we continued to work on the new diff editor and plan to gradually roll it out to Stable users. You can try it out immediately by setting "diffEditor.experimental.useVersion2": true . The new diff editor includes several new features and bug fixes described below. Collapse unchanged regions Use diffEditor.experimental.collapseUnchangedRegions to enable hiding unchanged regions in the new diff editor. This feature is useful when reviewing large diffs with a lot of unchanged lines. The borders of the hidden-lines blocks can be dragged or clicked to reveal text from the bottom or top. Diff region alignment The new diff editor now aligns text within diff regions, making it much easier to review diffs where indentation has changed and lines have been inserted. Before (without diff region alignment and whitespace diffing enabled): After (with diff region alignment): The new diff algorithm is now enabled by default We have completed the roll-out of the new diff algorithm, which is now the default in VS Code. You can read about some of the algorithm improvements in past release notes . Diff noise reduction In this update, we added heuristics to the new diff algorithm to reduce the probability of matching unrelated words. This is how the diff editor looked before (note how this matches on both sides, even though the matching is not helpful): This is how it looks now with the heuristic improvements (note that there are fewer unrelated matches): Switch sides When using the side-by-side view of the new diff editor, there is now a new command Diff Editor: Switch Sides that allows you to jump from one side to the other. When switching sides, the cursor position and the current selection in the active editor are mapped to the other side. And there is more Check out the 1.80 release notes for a more detailed description of what has changed in the new diff editor! Terminal Custom hover in inline terminal tab The panel inline terminal tab that shows when there is a single terminal now uses the custom hover for a more consistent appearance and to support embedded links. Source Control Support Git repositories with symbolic links Based on community feedback, there is now support for Git repositories that have symbolic links on their path by using the --path-format option, added to the rev-parse Git command in version 2.31 . Starting with this release, all source control functionality (for example, the Source Control view, repository detection, added/modified/deleted lines editor decorations, etc.) should work as expected when opening such a repository. Debug JavaScript debugger Support for the Fast Node (Version) Manager The JavaScript debugger now supports the Fast Node Manager (fnm) in its runtime version. Users of fnm can now set the runtimeVersion property of launch.json to select the Node.js version. Notebooks Rich content search for closed notebooks In a previous release, we introduced rich content workspace search for open notebooks. There is now preview support to also see rich content results for closed notebooks. When you search for text in the Search view, the result previews from notebooks should match how the string looks when you open the notebook editor. Note that this will only show results for inputs when a notebook is closed. To try this, enable search.experimental.closedNotebookRichContentResults in your settings. Improved performance for large streaming outputs We have made performance improvements for large cell outputs that are streamed during execution. This reduces the amount of rendering activity but currently only applies to scrollable cell outputs. Notebook sticky scroll This release brings the first iteration of "sticky scroll" for the notebook editor. The sticky scroll display at the top of the notebook editor shows the Markdown headers for the cell or cell output that are currently visible. Selecting a sticky scroll "line" focuses that cell, allowing you to navigate the notebook quickly. This feature is enabled via the notebook.stickyScroll.enabled setting or the View: Toggle Notebook Sticky Scroll command. VS Code for the Web Always load latest versions of built-in extensions vscode.dev now always loads the latest versions of the built-in extensions. This means that you will no longer see the "Reload Required" notification to update built-in extensions to the latest version when you open vscode.dev. Remote Development The Remote Development extensions , allow you to use a Dev Container , remote machine via SSH or Remote Tunnels , or the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as a full-featured development environment. Highlights include: Install Remote Tunnels as a service from VS Code. Simplified @devcontainers/cli installation. Record Dev Container Feature dependencies in a lockfile. You can learn about new extension features and bug fixes in the Remote Development release notes . Contributions to extensions GitHub Copilot Quick Chat UX improvements The Quick Chat experience has been revamped this iteration. Like previously, you can toggle this view with ⇧⌥⌘L (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+Alt+L ) . Specific improvements include: Conversational chat : The Quick Chat experience now shows your full conversation while still keeping the last question and answer in focus. Slash command completion : There are now completions for slash commands when you type / . Additionally, there is an experimental setting, chat.experimental.defaultMode , to control what parts of chat are shown. It has three options: chatView - Show the Chat icon in the Activity bar to launch the chat in the Chat view (default). quickQuestion - Show the Chat icon in the title bar to launch Quick Chat. both - Both Chat icons are visible to allow you to open either chat UI. We want to know your thoughts on this setting and the Quick Chat experience in general, so don't hesitate to open issues with feedback. Slash command improvements We've made the following usability improvements to slash commands in panel, inline, and Quick Chat: Slash commands now render as blocks and can be deleted with a single backspace. Accepting slash commands from the suggestion list, such as /clear and /help , now executes the command, removing the need to explicitly submit the chat request after accepting a completion. The /createWorkspace panel chat slash command is repopulated in the chat input after it is first used in a question, making it easy to ask follow-up questions about your workspace. The following recording illustrates all three improvements: Iterative fixing While using the /fix command, you can enable iterative fixing with the setting github.copilot.editor.iterativeFixing . When iterative fixing is enabled, if after the first fix, there remain diagnostic errors in the selection, the fix is run a second time. This setting is enabled by default. Notebook generation improvements While generating a notebook, there are additional steps to improve the quality of the generated code and also fix diagnostics detected in the generated code by language extensions. This is disabled by default, but can be enabled with following settings: "github.copilot.notebook" : { "iterativeFixing" : true , "iterativeImproving" : true } Inline Chat While using the inline chat, you can now enable and disable the diff view using the setting inlineChat.showDiff . You can right-click on the inline chat to display a context menu to change this setting. Terminal context Copilot Chat now knows about the active terminal's buffer and selection. Python Error tolerant pytest discovery As part of the rollout of our new testing architecture, the Test Explorer panel now supports error-tolerant pytest discovery. When an error is thrown by pytest during discovery that can be handled, for example, an error from an unknown import, all other tests will still be discovered outside of the file with the error. This feature is only available on the new testing rewrite, which is still experimental. The rewrite is currently active for 100% of Insiders and 25% of Stable users but will be universally adopted shortly. In the meantime, you can opt in or out with the pythonTestAdapter setting. Debugger configuration for running files with arguments The new Debugpy extension now provides a Python File with Arguments launch.json configuration, which is useful when you want to provide different input values for your Python file without modifying your code or the debugger configuration each time you run it. To use this configuration, make sure you have the Debugpy extension installed. Open the Run and Debug view by pressing ⇧⌘D (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+D ) and select either Create a launch.json file or the gear icon to access the launch.json file. Select Debugpy , and then select Python: File with Arguments from the available configurations. Now when you want to debug ( F5 ) a Python file that requires command-line arguments, a prompt appears allowing you to enter the desired arguments to pass to the Python file. After entering your arguments, press Enter , and the debugger will start, letting you step through your code. Theme: Catppuccin Macchiato (preview on vscode.dev ) npm package for the Python extension API The Python extension now provides an npm package to make it easier for other extension authors to access and track changes in the Python extension API. Check out the @vscode/python-extension npm module to work with Python environments available on the user's machine. Dev Container for the Python extension There is now a Dev Container for the Python extension with a Microsoft official Node.js image. With this custom dev container , users are able to open the Python extension repository in a GitHub Codespace , and start working on developing and testing the Python extension instantly, with no installation required. Python versions 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11 are pre-installed so users can readily switch between Python versions using pyenv . Jupyter Connect to Jupyter server on Codespace When working on Jupyter notebook on github.dev , you can now connect to a Jupyter server running on a GitHub Codespace instance through the kernel picker. Continue On with uncommitted changes You can switch to the underlying codespace by selecting the Continue On button in the notebook toolbar, and any uncommitted changes in the workspace are brought to the codespace. GitHub Pull Requests and Issues There has been more progress on the GitHub Pull Requests and Issues extension, which allows you to work on, create, and manage pull requests and issues. This iteration, we focused on updating the Create view to make it cleaner and more useful. Improvements to the Create view include: The view tries to detect the best possible base branch for your PR instead of always using the default branch. You can add reviewers, assignees, labels, and milestones to your PR from the Create view. By default, your last "create option" is remembered (for example, draft or auto merge). The view performance is much faster. You can view diffs before publishing your branch. Once the branch is published, you can also view commits (this is coming soon for unpublished branches). Review the changelog for the 0.70.0 release of the extension to learn about the other highlights. GitHub authentication Revoking GitHub OAuth tokens on sign out Previously, when you sign out of a GitHub account in VS Code, it would only remove OAuth tokens from the secrets storage. The token is still valid and able to make requests to GitHub's APIs. To improve the security of token management, we now attempt to delete the token on the backend making the token no longer valid after sign out. Extension authoring revealSetting and focusSearch added to IOpenSettingsActionOptions Extensions can now pass the revealSetting object and focusSearch boolean into commands such as workbench.action.openSettingsJson that accept IOpenSettingsActionOptions args. For example, the following command vscode . commands . executeCommand ( 'workbench.action.openSettingsJson' , { revealSetting: { key: 'editor.renderWhitespace' } }); opens the user settings JSON file, and then reveals the editor.renderWhitespace setting if it exists. New TestController.invalidateTestResults method Test extensions can call the new method TestController.invalidateTestResults to indicate to the user that any results for one or more tests may no longer be applicable. For example, an extension might do something like: onFileChange ( uri => { // invalidate tests in a file when a file changes: testController . invalidateTestResults ( getTestsInFile ( uri )); }); onConfigurationChange (() => { // invalidate results for all tests: testController . invalidateTestResults (); }); Kerberos authentication for network proxy Extensions using the https Node.js module can now use network proxies that require Kerberos authentication. The local machine needs to have Kerberos configured but extensions do not need to do anything to use this feature. In cases where the automatically selected service principal name does not work, the user can provide one with the http.proxyKerberosServicePrincipal setting: Icons in QuickPickItem finalized The API for icons in QuickPickItem has been finalized. You can now use the iconPath property to display icons in QuickPickItem s. Engineering Shrinking VS Code with name mangling A recent engineering effort reduced the size of VS Code's shipping JavaScript by 20%. In the Shrinking VS Code with name mangling blog post, you can learn how VS Code engineers Matt Bierner and Johannes Rieken researched identifier name mangling to optimize code size and came up with effective solution using TypeScript. More pty host improvements Continuing on from last month's improvements to the pty host, the following improvements have been made: Performance The pty host now only launches when it's needed, so users that never open the terminal will save around 50-100 MB. Further parallelization of terminal reconnection, speeding up the time to initialize the terminal. Terminal output messages are now buffered, reducing traffic going from the pty host and the window hosting the terminal. Diagnostics Latency stats between each process are logged when in trace log level. The window ID is logged to all logs in the Terminal output channel. Pty host RPC logging now logs responses that failed as a result of an exception. Notable fixes 133542 Reattached to the wrong terminal 168021 Better object completions in the JavaScript debugger 184894 Cannot click and drag scroll bar in terminal Thank you Last but certainly not least, a big Thank You to the contributors of VS Code. Issue tracking Contributions to our issue tracking: @gjsjohnmurray (John Murray) @starball5 (starball) Pull requests Contributions to vscode : @a-stewart (Anthony Stewart) : Increase the max width of action widgets to 80% of the browser width PR #186157 @abhijit-chikane (Abhijit Chikane) : Fix the case of the breakpoint placeholder PR #185753 @andrewbranch (Andrew Branch) : [typescript-language-features] Update autoImportFileExcludePatterns description PR #186528 @colombod (Diego Colombo) : Add proposed api to support auto closing pairs on langauge configuration PR #186567 @Dromantor (Andreas Pareis) : fixed #173858 minimap slider not scrolling to the top end PR #180728 @EhabY (Ehab Younes) : Expose the focused element and change event in the TreeView API PR #184268 @gjsjohnmurray (John Murray) Use go-to-file codicon for test output inline action (fix #186369) PR #188472 Show placeholder text in testing view progress area (fix #141181) PR #188484 @hsfzxjy Generalize Ctrl+DownArrow and Ctrl+UpArrow to most input-result widgets (Fix #179967) PR #187077 Fix context menu inaccurate positioning PR #187157 @jeanp413 (Jean Pierre) Fixes extension activation fail after upgrade with Error: Cannot find module 'vscode' PR #187090 Fix can't use cmd+up/down in terminal after closing find widget PR #187781 Fix missing terminal find widget shorcuts in tooltip PR #187787 @lkct (Rickey K. Liang) : Revert Python docstring color PR #184938 @m-ou-se (Mara Bos) : Accept a trailing colon in --goto format. PR #186174 @mwerschy (Malte Werschy) : Implement indent guide colorization options. PR #178112 @rielAsh24 (Ashriel) : Fix #182014: ISO Date format PR #185587 @ssigwart (Stephen Sigwart) : Fix single line if/else and loop indentation for Typescript and PHP PR #136577 @SvanT (Svante Boberg) : Dispose TerminalWordLinkDetector listeners PR #187083 @weartist (Hans) : fix #187223 PR #188144 @yiliang114 (易良) fix: typos PR #186607 fix: Close #187788, recovery tree view state PR #187902 @yshaojun fix: color hints may display twice(#_175476) PR #186926 fix: prevent duplicate reason(#_186206) PR #187985 fix: modified editor width(#_175397) PR #188012 Contributions to vscode-extension-samples : @dsanders11 (David Sanders) : Fix EACCES error code name PR #847 Contributions to vscode-hexeditor : @lorsanta fix: scroll to the top when hit home key PR #448 Fix: the selection count is updated when switching between tab groups. PR #449 Contributions to vscode-js-debug : @zardoy (Vitaly) : fix member expression completions PR #1758 Contributions to vscode-pull-request-github : @mgyucht (Miles Yucht) : Correctly iterate backwards through diffs across files PR #5036 Contributions to vscode-vsce : @drewbrokke (Drew Brokke) : (#_868) publish option --skip-duplicate doesn't consider target platforms PR #873 Contributions to inno-updater : @panekj (Jakub Panek) : feat: replace unmaintained winapi with windows-sys PR #18 Contributions to language-server-protocol : @c-claeys (Cristopher Claeys) : Add multirange formatting via textDocument/rangesFormatting to spec PR #1759 @gundermanc (Christian Gunderman) : Semantic Tokens LSIF specification. PR #1754 @semanticart (Jeffrey Chupp) : Fix typo PR #1774 Contributions to monaco-editor : @claylibrarymarket : Fix Twig's plain text class expression PR #4063 @FossPrime (Ray Foss) : Use new GitHub pages workflow PR #4000 @leandrocp (Leandro Pereira) : Elixir - Add support for multi-letter uppercase sigils PR #4041 @philippleidig (PhilippLe) : Add TwinCAT file support for structured text (st) language PR #3315 @remcohaszing (Remco Haszing) Add mdx language PR #3096 Export custom TypeScript worker variables PR #3488 Document some basic concepts PR #4087 On this page there are 16 sections On this page Accessibility Profiles Workbench Editor Diff editor Terminal Source Control Debug Notebooks VS Code for the Web Remote Development Contributions to extensions Extension authoring Engineering Notable fixes Thank you Support Privacy Manage Cookies Terms of Use License
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LinkedIn Pages FAQs | LinkedIn Help Attention screen reader users, you are in a mobile optimized view and content may not appear where you expect it to be. To return the screen to its desktop view, please maximize your browser. Skip to content Skip to search Close jump menu Help LinkedIn Help Dropdown menu, expand to explore help for other LinkedIn products Close menu Get help with: LinkedIn Corporate Billing Learning Marketing Solutions Recruiter Sales Navigator Talent Insights Go to LinkedIn Sign in Sign in LinkedIn Pages FAQs Last updated: 1 year ago A LinkedIn Page helps members learn about an organization’s brand, job opportunities, and alumni. It also gives Page admins a way to share information about their organization’s activities, job opportunities, and culture. Members What is a Page? A Page offers a high-level summary of the organization along with basic information such as specialties, size, website URL, industry, and more. Learn more LinkedIn Pages LinkedIn Pages Terms Is it free to create a Page? Yes, it’s free to create a LinkedIn Page, which allows you to represent your organization on LinkedIn. Related tasks Create a LinkedIn Page How do members use a Page? As a member of a Page’s community you can stay up to date on the organization’s latest developments as well as job openings and employee culture. Even if you choose not to follow a Page, you can still explore information about a company or school through their Page. Learn more Use LinkedIn Pages as a member How do I create a Page? To begin the process of creating a Page, you’ll need to set up a LinkedIn profile. Related tasks Create a LinkedIn Page Troubleshoot creating a LinkedIn Page Learn more Create a LinkedIn Page best practices How can I become an admin of my Page? Admin access is automatically granted to the creator of a Page. Only super admins can edit a Page, add or remove other admins, and post content. Your company might already have a placeholder Listing Page created by LinkedIn, which you can claim. Learn more Claim a LinkedIn Listing Page Admins What can Page admins do and how do I assign one? There are different types of Page admins. Depending on the type, a Page admin might be able to edit your Page, add other admins, share content, and more. Related tasks Add, edit, or remove admins on your LinkedIn Page Learn more LinkedIn Page admin roles How do I access my Page admin view? As an admin, you can access the admin view of each Page you’re an admin of from your LinkedIn homepage My pages pane. Related tasks Access LinkedIn Pages admin view Learn more LinkedIn Page My Pages Module How do I remove an existing Page? A Page can only be removed by super admins of the Page or the LinkedIn customer support team. If you find another LinkedIn Page representing your organization, you can request to have it removed as a duplicate or merged with your Page. Learn more about the actions you can take as a Page admin to manage your organization's presence on LinkedIn.  Learn more Before and after you deactivate a LinkedIn Page or Showcase Page Ways to protect your LinkedIn Page Merge your LinkedIn Pages for a company How do I post as my Page? Page super and content admins can post or repost text, an article link, a photo, or a video from the All Pages or Home tab of their admin view in the Posts section. Related tasks Post as your LinkedIn Page Access LinkedIn Pages admin view Learn more LinkedIn Page admin roles How long will a post display in my Page feed? Posts will display in your Page Posts feed for up to one year or until you post a maximum of 500 Page posts; whichever is reached first. If a post is no longer visible on your Page and neither of the conditions apply, the post might have been deleted. Posts can be deleted by any admin with the correct permissions. Learn more LinkedIn Page admin roles How can I grow my Page followers? Page admins can invite their connections to follow the Page. With a Premium Company Page subscription, you can also automatically invite members who engage with your content. We recommend posting content and engaging your organization’s employees to help build your following. Related tasks Invite connections to follow your LinkedIn Page Turn on automatic invitations to follow your LinkedIn Page Learn more LinkedIn Premium Company Page What are the image specifications I should use for my Page? There are several image modules available on a Page to assist with uniquely representing your organization’s brand. Each image has recommended dimensions to achieve optimal display. Learn more Image specifications for your LinkedIn Pages and Career Pages What is Premium Company Page? LinkedIn Premium Company Page is a subscription to help you make your Page stand out and convert more LinkedIn members into clients for your business. 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How businesses and websites can use Off-LinkedIn data to target advertising through LinkedIn | LinkedIn Help Attention screen reader users, you are in a mobile optimized view and content may not appear where you expect it to be. To return the screen to its desktop view, please maximize your browser. Skip to content Skip to search Close jump menu Help LinkedIn Help Dropdown menu, expand to explore help for other LinkedIn products Close menu Get help with: LinkedIn Corporate Billing Learning Marketing Solutions Recruiter Sales Navigator Talent Insights Go to LinkedIn Sign in Sign in How businesses and websites can use Off-LinkedIn data to target advertising through LinkedIn Last updated: 4 months ago When you provide your email address to companies or visit companies' websites, you may be shown their products or similar offerings through LinkedIn ads. Advertisers may collect and use off-LinkedIn data to better reach their target audiences on and off LinkedIn. This off-LinkedIn data may be contact information that you share with third parties or collected when you visit third-party websites. Once collected, advertisers can include this information in their ad campaigns to define and reach a targeted, high-quality audience that is relevant to their business. Please note that LinkedIn does not tell these advertisers who you are. Off-LinkedIn data from your interactions with businesses Contact Targeting Contact targeting is a LinkedIn Marketing Solutions feature that allows advertisers to upload lists of contacts to include as part of their target audience for ad campaigns. If you have already interacted with a company and provided them with your name or contact information (e.g. to sign-up for a newsletter or webinar), they may include you in a target audience for a LinkedIn ad campaign using contact targeting. Data Integration Another way advertisers can include contacts in a LinkedIn ad campaign is through data integration with a third-party contact management platform. If an advertiser uses a contact management platform, they may integrate the data collected there with their LinkedIn ad campaign. Please note that with both contact targeting lists and data integrations, LinkedIn only receives hashed contact information from third parties. By applying hashing algorithms to the email addresses or other contacts, the text is rendered unreadable (in other words, LinkedIn does not keep new contact information about its members or anyone else), but it can be used to map advertisers' lists of users to LinkedIn members in order to serve them relevant ads. LinkedIn doesn't disclose to the advertiser the members who see the ads. LinkedIn only provides aggregated data regarding the ad performance. Third-party data from your interactions with websites Website Retargeting Advertisers can also use off-LinkedIn data from their own company websites for LinkedIn ad campaigns if they enable the LinkedIn Insight Tag on their website. The Insight Tag is JavaScript code that tracks visits of LinkedIn members on third-party sites where the tag is enabled. Advertisers can then use this information about their website visitors to understand their site professional demographics, measure the effectiveness of their ad campaigns, and they can include their website visitors in audiences for their ad campaigns. Just like with contact targeting, LinkedIn does not identify individual members to advertisers using website retargeting and only reports site professional demographics and ad performance in the aggregate. Also, LinkedIn itself removes members’ direct identifiers within seven days in order to make the data pseudonymous. This remaining, pseudonymized data is then deleted within 180 days. Outside of the Designated Countries, the UK, and California, LinkedIn also receives data from its affiliate, Microsoft, about activity on their and their advertisers’ sites and apps, including through use of technology similar to the LinkedIn Insight Tag. LinkedIn can use this information to improve its ability to reach an advertiser’s target audience as well as to improve ad performance and provide aggregate reports about advertising campaign performance to advertisers. What controls do I have as a LinkedIn member regarding the use of my data? You can opt out from advertisers using third-party data to target you on LinkedIn by changing your LinkedIn advertising settings . In the Off LinkedIn data section of the advertising section of LinkedIn settings, you can change your preferences for the use of off-LinkedIn data to target you: Go to the Advertising data section of your LinkedIn settings. Click the arrow icon to the right of Data from others for ads. Click the toggle to Off . Please note that preventing the use of off-LinkedIn data will not opt you out of receiving advertising. If you opt out of the use of off-LinkedIn data, the ads you see may be less relevant to your interests. Related tasks Change your LinkedIn settings Learn more LinkedIn Ads and marketing solutions Privacy policy Cookie policy People also viewed Understanding ad set settings in Campaign Manager When you create a Classic ad set, you’ll choose from settings to determine who your ad is displayed to, where your ad is displayed, how much your ad set spends, and when your ad set runs. Optionally, you can also add tracking such as conversion tracking or URL tracking parameters. The first step when you select your ad set settings is to choose a marketing objective. An objective is the goal you’d like to achieve with your ad set. Ad sets are optimized for delivery to people most likely to take the action you want based on the objective you select. Each objective offers ad formats and bidding strategies that align with the goals of that objective. Read more LinkedIn Ads and marketing solutions LinkedIn ads allow organizations to connect with the world’s largest community of business professionals by serving ad content to our members through a variety of products and platforms. We are a members-first organization and believe that when you see ads on LinkedIn, they should be useful and interesting to you. Our marketing solutions allow advertisers to select specific characteristics to help them reach their ideal audience. The ads you see on LinkedIn are then targeted to provide content relevant to you. Read more Add the LinkedIn site-wide Insight Tag to Google Tag Manager To use Google Tag Manager as your tag management system, you’ll need to add the LinkedIn Insight Tag 2.0. To add the LinkedIn Insight Tag 2.0 to Google Tag Manager: Go to tagmanager.google.com and sign in. Select your account and your container. In the New Tag box, click Add a new tag . Click Tag Configuration , then select Discover more tag types in the Community Template Gallery .  Read more Ad or Lead Gen Form rejected in review If an ad or Lead Gen Form’s status is listed as Rejected in Campaign Manager, it means that our team reviewed your ad and found the content, landing page, or form to be in violation of our Advertising Policies. View the reason an ad or Lead Gen Form is not approved  You can view the reason the ad or Lead Gen Form was not approved by reviewing one of the following: The rejection notice page shares details about why your ad or form was not approved, a link to edit your ad or form, and an option to submit an appeal if you believe your ad or form already aligns with our Advertising Policies. Read more Add or update your credit card information in Campaign Manager As an ad account’s billing admin, you can add or change the credit card used for LinkedIn Ads payments from your ad account’s Billing page. 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A nova NBR 17193:2025 estabeleceu requisitos de segurança muito mais rigorosos para sistemas fotovoltaicos, e a padronização dos processos de conexão pelas distribuidoras criou tanto oportunidades quanto exigências técnicas que você não pode ignorar. Neste guia prático, você vai descobrir exatamente o que é necessário para implementar energia solar ou portabilidade no seu negócio, quais normas aplicam, quanto tempo leva e — o mais importante — como evitar erros caros que comprometem sua economia. NBR 17193:2025: A Nova Realidade da Segurança Fotovoltaica A ABNT publicou em fevereiro de 2025 a NBR 17193:2025, uma norma que mudou significativamente o cenário da geração solar distribuída no Brasil. Essa norma é obrigatória para todos os novos sistemas fotovoltaicos conectados à rede, incluindo pequenas instalações em telhados de MEIs. O que mudou na prática? Antes, muitos requisitos eram opcionais. Agora, são mandatórios: Proteção contra falhas à terra com dispositivos específicos Disjuntores e fusíveis em corrente contínua (não é o disjuntor comum da sua casa) Aterramento conforme NBR 5410 e proteção contra surtos (NBR 5419) Afastamentos mínimos entre subarranjos e barreiras corta-fogo Documentação técnica completa entregue ao cliente: diagramas, certificados, laudos de testes, manual de operação Essa elevação de padrão é positiva para segurança, mas significa que você não pode simplesmente chamar "um eletricista" para instalar painéis. Precisa de um engenheiro eletricista registrado no CREA que elabore o projeto conforme NBR 16690:2019 e emita a Anotação de Responsabilidade Técnica (ART). NBR 16690: O Projeto Técnico Obrigatório A NBR 16690:2019 é a norma que define como projetar sistemas fotovoltaicos conectados à rede. Ela estabelece: Dimensionamento correto de módulos, inversores e cabos Especificação de proteções elétricas adequadas Cálculo de aterramento Toda a documentação técnica necessária Para um MEI, isso significa: você não pode instalar energia solar por conta própria ou com mão de obra desqualificada. A lei exige projeto de engenheiro, ART de projeto e ART de execução. A distribuidora não homologa sistemas sem essa documentação. O tempo para elaborar um projeto é tipicamente 2 a 4 semanas , dependendo da complexidade. Depois, você envia à distribuidora, que analisa em cerca de 15 dias (prazo típico em 2025, com tendência de padronização). NR-10: Quem Pode Instalar? A Norma Regulamentadora 10 (NR-10) estabelece que qualquer trabalho com eletricidade — incluindo montagem de sistemas fotovoltaicos — deve ser executado por profissional habilitado, capacitado e autorizado . Isso significa: Treinamento formal em eletricidade e segurança Conhecimento específico de normas técnicas Uso de equipamentos de proteção individual (EPI) Atuação sob responsabilidade de engenheiro registrado Para o MEI: contratar um instalador "amigo" ou sem qualificação formal viola a NR-10 e coloca você em risco legal, além de comprometer a segurança da instalação. A distribuidora pode rejeitar a homologação se constatar falta de conformidade com NR-10. Lei 14.300/2022: O Marco Legal da Geração Distribuída Essa lei, publicada em janeiro de 2022, é a base legal que permite microgeração (até 75 kW) e minigeração (de 75 kW a 5 MW) distribuída no Brasil. Ela define: Como você compensa energia excedente (sistema de créditos) Cronograma de transição tarifária para uso da rede Direitos e deveres do pequeno gerador Para o MEI de 2025: a Lei 14.300 garante que você pode instalar painéis e injetar energia na rede. Porém, há mudanças nas tarifas de uso da rede (TUSD) que estão sendo implementadas gradualmente. Consumidores que entrarem agora têm condições melhores que novos geradores daqui a alguns anos. Passo a Passo Prático: Como Instalar Energia Solar como MEI 1. Levante Seu Consumo e Perfil Reúna as faturas de energia dos últimos 12 meses. Identifique: Consumo médio mensal (kWh) Valor médio da conta (R$) Picos de consumo (há sazonalidade?) Horários de operação do seu negócio Tempo: 1-7 dias Documentos: Faturas de energia + dados do imóvel 2. Consulte a Distribuidora Entre em contato com sua distribuidora local e solicite o manual técnico de acesso para microgeração distribuída . Cada distribuidora tem formulários e requisitos específicos, mas em 2025 há uma tendência de padronização nacional. Pergunte: Qual é o procedimento exato para sua região? Quais formulários precisam ser preenchidos? Qual é o prazo estimado de análise? Tempo: 1-5 dias Documentos: Número da unidade consumidora, dados do titular 3. Contrate Responsável Técnico Habilitado Procure empresa ou profissional que possua engenheiro eletricista registrado no CREA . Verifique: Se emitem ART de projeto e de execução Se conhecem NBR 16690, NBR 17193, NBR 5410 e NBR 5419 Se acompanham o processo de homologação junto à distribuidora Peça referências e orçamentos de pelo menos 2-3 fornecedores. Tempo: 1-3 semanas Documentos: Dados cadastrais, fotos e medições do local 4. Elabore o Projeto Conforme Normas O engenheiro vai desenvolver: Diagrama unifilar do sistema Memorial descritivo Certificados de todos os equipamentos Análise de risco de incêndio (NBR 17193) ART de projeto assinada Isso é não-negociável. A qualidade do projeto determina se a distribuidora aprova. Tempo: 2-4 semanas Custos: Variam, mas é um investimento essencial 5. Protocole na Distribuidora Envie o projeto completo com ART e formulários preenchidos. A distribuidora analisa em torno de 15 dias (prazo típico em 2025). Pode haver pedidos de complementação — responda rapidamente. Tempo: 15-30 dias Documentos: Projeto, ART, formulários, dados do titular 6. Execução e Comissionamento Após aprovação, o instalador executa a obra seguindo o projeto. Ao final: Testes elétricos e de desempenho Laudos de conformidade Manual de operação e manutenção Roteiro de desligamento de emergência (segurança) A NBR 17193:2025 exige toda essa documentação entregue ao cliente. Tempo: 3-10 dias de instalação + testes 7. Avalie Alternativas: Solar por Assinatura Antes de decidir por instalação própria, considere energia solar por assinatura . Você não investe em painéis, mas recebe créditos de usinas remotas. Vantagens: Zero investimento inicial em equipamentos Sem obras no imóvel Sem necessidade de projeto com ART Sem complexidade técnica Economia imediata Para MEIs com consumo baixo ou que mudem frequentemente de endereço, essa pode ser a opção mais prática. Microgeração vs. Energia Solar por Assinatura: Qual Escolher? Critério Microgeração Própria Solar por Assinatura Investimento inicial Alto (R$ 15k-40k+) Nenhum Projeto com ART Obrigatório Não necessário Complexidade técnica Alta Baixa Prazo para economizar 60-90 dias (ativação) Imediato Propriedade do ativo Sim, você é dono Não, é da empresa Prazo de retorno 5-8 anos N/A (sem investimento) Ideal para MEIs com horizonte longo no imóvel MEIs com consumo baixo ou alta mobilidade Para MEIs de baixo consumo (até R$ 200-300/mês), energia solar por assinatura costuma fazer mais sentido. Para MEIs de consumo maior que planejam ficar no mesmo local por anos, microgeração própria compensa no longo prazo. Portabilidade de Energia: Uma Alternativa Complementar Você também pode combinar microgeração com portabilidade de energia — migrar para fornecedor de energia 100% renovável no mercado livre. Isso é diferente de instalar painéis: você continua usando a rede da distribuidora, mas compra energia de outro fornecedor. A portabilidade oferece: Até 20% de economia para consumidores de baixa tensão (Grupo B) Preço único durante todo o dia (sem bandeira vermelha) Energia 100% renovável (solar e eólica) Processo 100% digital e gratuito Plataformas como energialex.app simplificam essa migração. Você faz simulação gratuita em 2 minutos, envia uma foto da sua conta de energia e assina digitalmente. A ativação leva 60-90 dias, e você acompanha tudo pelo app. Vantagem: não requer projeto técnico, ART ou engenheiro. É muito mais simples que instalar painéis, e a economia começa assim que o contrato ativa. Dúvidas Frequentes P: A NBR 17193:2025 é obrigatória mesmo para sistemas pequenos em telhado? R: Sim. A norma se aplica a todos os novos sistemas fotovoltaicos conectados à rede , independentemente do porte. Fontes técnicas especializadas confirmam que não há exceção para microgeração de pequeno porte. A obrigatoriedade começou em fevereiro de 2025. P: Posso contratar qualquer eletricista para instalar meu sistema? R: Não. O projeto precisa ser assinado por engenheiro eletricista com registro no CREA e ART. A instalação deve ser executada por profissional capacitado conforme NR-10. Contratar profissional desqualificado coloca você em risco legal e pode resultar em rejeição pela distribuidora. P: Quanto tempo leva do projeto até economizar? R: Tipicamente, 60-90 dias após aprovação na distribuidora. O processo é: levantamento (1-2 semanas) → projeto (2-4 semanas) → análise distribuidora (2-4 semanas) → instalação (1-2 semanas) → ativação (até 30 dias). Total: 3-4 meses. P: Vale a pena para MEI com consumo baixo? R: Depende. Se seu consumo é menor que R$ 200/mês, energia solar por assinatura ou portabilidade podem ser mais vantajosas. Se é R$ 300-500/mês e você fica no mesmo local por 5+ anos, microgeração própria compensa. Tendências 2025: O Que Esperar Padronização de requisitos de acesso: Distribuidoras estão harmonizando formulários e prazos. Isso reduz incertezas e burocracia para pequenos geradores. Maior rigor em segurança: NBR 17193 eleva padrões, mas protege você e sua propriedade contra riscos de incêndio. Crescimento de energia solar por assinatura: Modelos de baixo investimento ganham espaço entre MEIs, oferecendo economia sem complexidade técnica. Abertura gradual do mercado livre: Discussões regulatórias indicam ampliação futura para pequenos consumidores de baixa tensão, criando novas oportunidades de economia. Conclusão: Comece Agora, mas Comece Certo A energia solar e a portabilidade de energia são ferramentas reais para economizar na conta de luz. Mas em 2025, não é mais possível improvisar. As normas técnicas, as exigências das distribuidoras e a complexidade regulatória exigem planejamento cuidadoso. Seu passo inicial: avalie qual modelo faz mais sentido para seu MEI: Microgeração própria (investimento maior, economia de longo prazo) Energia solar por assinatura (sem investimento, economia imediata) Portabilidade de energia (mudança de fornecedor, economia rápida) Se você quer explorar a portabilidade — que é a opção mais simples e rápida — energialex.app oferece simulação gratuita em menos de 2 minutos. Não custa nada verificar quanto você pode economizar, e o processo é 100% online, sem burocracia e sem compromisso. Muitos MEIs estão descobrindo que podem reduzir a conta de luz em até 20% apenas mudando de fornecedor. Qualquer que seja sua escolha, o momento é agora. As tarifas de energia seguem subindo, e as oportunidades para pequenos negócios economizarem estão mais acessíveis que nunca em 2025. Metadados Sobre a autora Ava Mendes é especialista em energia renovável e economia doméstica. Ajuda consumidores residenciais e empresariais a reduzirem custos com eletricidade através de portabilidade de energia. Conheça soluções gratuitas em energialex.app Descubra como economizar em energialex.app Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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View all privacy features Intelligent Tracking Prevention Safari stops trackers in their tracks. More about tracking prevention Intelligent Tracking Prevention What you browse is no one’s business but your own. Safari has built‑in protections to help stop websites and data-collection companies from watching and profiling you based on your browsing activity. Intelligent Tracking Prevention uses on‑device intelligence to help prevent cross‑site tracking and stops known trackers from using your IP address — making it incredibly difficult to learn who you are and what you’re interested in. Privacy Report Safari makes it simple to see how your privacy is protected on all the websites you visit. Click Privacy Report in the Safari menu for a snapshot of cross-site trackers currently prevented from profiling you on the website you’re visiting. Or view a weekly Privacy Report to see how Safari protects you as you browse over time. Performance More with the battery. Less with the loading. With a blazing-fast JavaScript engine, Safari is the world’s fastest browser. 1 It’s developed to run specifically on Apple devices, so it’s geared to make the most out of your battery life and deliver long-lasting power. Increased performance We’re always working to make the fastest desktop browser on the planet even faster. + 60 % faster on average at loading frequently visited websites than Chrome 2 Improved power efficiency Safari lets you do more online on a single charge. Up to 5 hours more streaming videos compared with Chrome 3 Up to 18 hours of video streaming 3 Best-in-class browsing Safari outperforms both Mac and PC browsers in benchmark after benchmark on the same Mac. 4 JetStream / MotionMark / Speedometer / JavaScript performance on advanced web applications. 4 Safari vs. other Mac browsers Safari on macOS 1.7 x faster Chrome on macOS Edge on macOS Baseline: Firefox on macOS Safari vs. Windows 11 browsers Safari on macOS 2.0 x faster Chrome on Windows 11 Edge on Windows 11 Baseline: Firefox on Windows 11 Rendering performance of animated content. 4 Safari vs. other Mac browsers Safari on macOS 4.5 x faster Chrome on macOS Edge on macOS Baseline: Firefox on macOS Safari vs. Windows 11 browsers Safari on macOS 5.9 x faster Chrome on Windows 11 Edge on Windows 11 Baseline: Firefox on Windows 11 Web application responsiveness. 4 Safari vs. other Mac browsers Safari on macOS 1.2 x faster Chrome on macOS Edge on macOS Baseline: Firefox on macOS Safari vs. Windows 11 browsers Safari on macOS 2.0 x faster Chrome on Windows 11 Edge on Windows 11 Baseline: Firefox on Windows 11 4K video streaming See your favorite shows and films in their best light. Safari supports in-browser 4K HDR video playback for YouTube, Netflix, and Apple TV+. 5 And it runs efficiently for longer-lasting battery life. Customization Putting the you in URL. Safari is more customizable than ever. Organize your tabs into Tab Groups so it’s easy to go from one interest to the next. Set a custom background image and fine-tune your browser window with your favorite features — like Reading List, Favorites, iCloud Tabs, and Siri Suggestions. And third-party extensions for iPhone, iPad, and Mac let you do even more with Safari, so you can browse the way you want across all your devices. Profiles Safari Profiles allow you to separate your history, extensions, Tab Groups, favorites, cookies, and more. Quickly switch between profiles for topics you create, like Personal and Work. Web apps Web apps let you save your favorite websites to the Dock on Mac and to the Home Screen on iPhone and iPad. A simplified toolbar and separate settings give you an app-like experience. 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And with the Quick Note feature, you can instantly jot down ideas as you browse websites without having to leave Safari. Translation Translate entire web pages with a single click. You can also get translations for text in images and paused video without leaving Safari. Explore the full list of available languages Hallo Hola Bonjour Hello Привет 你好 Olá こんにちは Live Text Interact with text in any image or paused video on the web using functions like copy and paste, translate, and lookup. 6 Visual Look Up Quickly learn more about landmarks, works of art, breeds of dogs, and more with only a photo or an image you find online. And easily lift the subject of an image from Safari, remove its background, and paste it into Messages, Notes, or other apps. Security Surf safe and sound. Strong security protections in Safari help keep you safe. Passkeys introduce a safer way to sign in. iCloud Keychain securely stores and autofills passkeys and passwords across all your devices. Safari also notifies you when it encounters suspicious websites and prevents them from loading. Because it loads each web page in a separate process, any harmful code is always confined to a single browser tab so it won’t crash the entire application or access your data. And Safari automatically upgrades sites from HTTP to the more secure HTTPS when available. Passkeys Passkeys introduce a more secure and easier way to sign in. No passwords required. More about passkeys Passkeys Passkeys are end-to-end encrypted and safe from phishing and data leaks, and they are stronger than all common two-factor authentication types. Thanks to iCloud Keychain, they work across all your Apple devices, and they even work on non-Apple devices. Learn more about passkeys Shopping Apple Pay and Wallet make checkout as easy as lifting a finger. More about shopping Shopping Apple Pay is the easiest and most secure way to shop on Safari — allowing you to complete transactions with Face ID or Touch ID on your iPhone or iPad, with Touch ID on your MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, or by double-clicking the side button on your Apple Watch. Learn more about Apple Pay With AutoFill, you can easily fill in your previously saved credit card information from the Wallet app during checkout. Your credit card details are never shared, and your transactions are protected with industry-leading security. Continuity Same Safari. Different device. Safari works seamlessly and syncs your passwords, bookmarks, history, tabs, and more across Mac, iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch. And when your Mac, iOS, or iPadOS devices are near each other, they can automatically pass what you’re doing in Safari from one device to another using Handoff. You can even copy images, video, or text from Safari on your iPhone or iPad, then paste into another app on your nearby Mac — or vice versa. Learn more about continuity Handoff Reading List iCloud Keychain Handoff. When you use Safari on multiple devices, your tabs carry over from one Apple device to another. So you can search, shop, work, or browse on your iPhone, then switch to your iPad or Mac and pick up right where you left off. Reading List. Save web pages you want to read later by adding them to your Reading List. Then view them on any of your iCloud-connected devices — even if you’re not connected to the internet. iCloud Keychain. iCloud Keychain securely stores your user names, passkeys, passwords, and credit card numbers and keeps them up to date on your trusted devices. So you can easily sign in to your favorite websites — as well as apps on iOS and iPadOS — and quickly make online purchases. Designed for developers. Deep WebKit integration between Mac hardware and macOS allows Safari to deliver the fastest performance and the longest battery life of any browser on the platform, while supporting modern web standards for rich experiences in the browser. WebKit in macOS Sequoia includes optimizations that enable even richer browsing experiences, and give developers more control over styling and layout — allowing for more engaging content. Learn more Resources Make Safari your default browser Learn more Customize your start page Learn more View your browsing Privacy Report Learn more Monitor your saved passwords Learn more Use Apple Pay in Safari Learn more View your tabs across all your devices Learn more Read the Safari user guide Learn more Get Safari support Learn more Apple Footer Testing conducted by Apple in August 2025 using JetStream 2.2, MotionMark 1.3.1, and Speedometer 3.1 performance benchmarks. 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11/22/63 by Stephen King | Goodreads Home My Books Browse ▾ Recommendations Choice Awards Genres Giveaways New Releases Lists Explore News & Interviews Loading... Community ▾ Groups Quotes Ask the Author People Sign in Join Jump to ratings and reviews Want to Read Rate this book 11/22/63 Stephen King 4.35 650,396   ratings 61,105   reviews Want to Read Rate this book Goodreads Choice Award Winner for Readers' Favorite Science Fiction (2011) On November 22, 1963, three shots rang out in Dallas, President Kennedy died, and the world changed. What if you could change it back? Stephen King’s heart-stoppingly dramatic new novel is about a man who travels back in time to prevent the JFK assassination—a thousand page tour de force. Following his massively successful novel Under the Dome, King sweeps readers back in time to another moment—a real life moment—when everything went wrong: the JFK assassination. And he introduces readers to a character who has the power to change the course of history. Jake Epping is a thirty-five-year-old high school English teacher in Lisbon Falls, Maine, who makes extra money teaching adults in the GED program. He receives an essay from one of the students—a gruesome, harrowing first person story about the night 50 years ago when Harry Dunning’s father came home and killed his mother, his sister, and his brother with a hammer. Harry escaped with a smashed leg, as evidenced by his crooked walk. Not much later, Jake’s friend Al, who runs the local diner, divulges a secret: his storeroom is a portal to 1958. He enlists Jake on an insane—and insanely possible—mission to try to prevent the Kennedy assassination. So begins Jake’s new life as George Amberson and his new world of Elvis and JFK, of big American cars and sock hops, of a troubled loner named Lee Harvey Oswald and a beautiful high school librarian named Sadie Dunhill, who becomes the love of Jake’s life—a life that transgresses all the normal rules of time. A tribute to a simpler era and a devastating exercise in escalating suspense, 11/22/63 is Stephen King at his epic best. Genres Fiction Historical Fiction Science Fiction Time Travel Horror Fantasy Thriller ...more 849 pages, Hardcover First published November 8, 2011 Book details & editions 47081 people are currently reading 659065 people want to read About the author Stephen King 2,408   books 888k   followers Follow Follow Stephen Edwin King was born the second son of Donald and Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King. After his father left them when Stephen was two, he and his older brother, David, were raised by his mother. Parts of his childhood were spent in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where his father's family was at the time, and in Stratford, Connecticut. When Stephen was eleven, his mother brought her children back to Durham, Maine, for good. Her parents, Guy and Nellie Pillsbury, had become incapacitated with old age, and Ruth King was persuaded by her sisters to take over the physical care of them. Other family members provided a small house in Durham and financial support. After Stephen's grandparents passed away, Mrs. King found work in the kitchens of Pineland, a nearby residential facility for the mentally challenged. Stephen attended the grammar school in Durham and Lisbon Falls High School, graduating in 1966. From his sophomore year at the University of Maine at Orono, he wrote a weekly column for the school newspaper, THE MAINE CAMPUS. He was also active in student politics, serving as a member of the Student Senate. He came to support the anti-war movement on the Orono campus, arriving at his stance from a conservative view that the war in Vietnam was unconstitutional. He graduated in 1970, with a B.A. in English and qualified to teach on the high school level. A draft board examination immediately post-graduation found him 4-F on grounds of high blood pressure, limited vision, flat feet, and punctured eardrums. He met Tabitha Spruce in the stacks of the Fogler Library at the University, where they both worked as students; they married in January of 1971. As Stephen was unable to find placement as a teacher immediately, the Kings lived on his earnings as a laborer at an industrial laundry, and her student loan and savings, with an occasional boost from a short story sale to men's magazines. Stephen made his first professional short story sale ("The Glass Floor") to Startling Mystery Stories in 1967. Throughout the early years of his marriage, he continued to sell stories to men's magazines. Many were gathered into the Night Shift collection or appeared in other anthologies. In the fall of 1971, Stephen began teaching English at Hampden Academy, the public high school in Hampden, Maine. Writing in the evenings and on the weekends, he continued to produce short stories and to work on novels. Ratings & Reviews What do you think? Rate this book Write a Review Friends & Following Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book! Community Reviews 4.35 650,396   ratings 61,105   reviews 5 stars 342,764 (52%) 4 stars 219,055 (33%) 3 stars 68,119 (10%) 2 stars 14,690 (2%) 1 star 5,768 (<1%) Search review text Filters Displaying 1 - 30 of 61,076 reviews Nataliya 986 reviews 16.1k followers Follow Follow March 17, 2023 2012: Go ahead, book snobs. Proclaim haughtily that Stephen King is not Literature. I shall retort with a Pratchett quote, "Susan hated Literature. She'd much prefer to read a good book." And nobody argues with Sir Terry. (Since 'a picture is worth a thousand words', the above is a three-thousand-words summary of this book. Impressive, no? And also - “dancing is life”.) As you probably guessed from the not-too-spoiler-sensitive title, 11/22/63 is a book about time travel. My love for it is an exception rather than a rule - you see, I am not usually a fan of the Grandfather paradox. Speaking of which: “Yeah, but what if you went back and killed your own grandfather?" He stared at me, baffled. "Why the fuck would you do that?” As the title proceeds to shamelessly tells us, the book deals with the assassination of John F. Kennedy (and if the title fails to convey the message, then hopefully you - like yours truly - have Google-pedia'd it. Hey, don't judge, I was born in Eastern Europe). Anyway, it's another of Stephen King's 'what if?' situations. What if you could go through a 'rabbit-hole' to the past? Would you try to change history for the better, would you try to right the wrongs? Well, who wouldn't??? And so Jake Epping, an English teacher, sets out to spend half a decade in the past to prevent the assassination of JFK (and to figure out whether Lee Harvey Oswald was indeed the lone gunman that day, despite all the conspiracy theories). "As I flipped to the back, I kept seeing that double take. And the grin. A sense of humor; a sense of the absurd. The man in the sixth-floor window of the Book Depository had neither. Oswald had proved it time and again, and such a man had no business changing history." “Even people capable of living in the past don't really know what the future holds.” The question is - what would have happened had JFK survived the assassination that day in Dallas? Would we still have Vietnam War, race riots, and Martin Luther King's death? Could the lives of many innocent people be spared? Could JFK lead the country into a better future? Jake believes so. But what if the past resists the change? What is the price of changing the past? "The past is obdurate for the same reason a turtle’s shell is obdurate: because the living flesh inside is tender and defenseless." This book again dispels the long-believed but mistaken axiom that Stephen King is "just a horror writer" - of a spook and startle variety. No, in the traditional sense he is not. He knows that the true monsters are those that live inside every one of us (and, ahem, occasionally in Derry, Maine). He has created his own brand of psychological suspense - with the brilliant and scary insight into the minds of average everyday people (who all have some darkness inside them and a skeleton or two in the closet - sometimes quite literally) superimposed onto the masterful description of small towns themselves (eerily resembling sentient living creatures, determined to hold on to their dark secrets). (*) And we get plenty of these in this book, as Jake's quest to prevent that fateful shot in November in Dallas takes him along the way to the small towns of Derry, Maine and Jodie, Texas. * I have an irrational fear of living in a small town, thanks to Stephen King. What if it turns out to be another Derry or Castle Rock?! *shudder* (By the way, this trip to the past gives plenty of deeeeee-licious 'Easter Eggs' to King's Constant Readers. We see little echoes from Pennywise the Clown era in Derry, meet our favorite 1958 Plymouth Fury (Hellllloooo there, Christine!), and even get a nod to A Wizard and Glass with Takuro Spirit. “On that gray street, with the smell of industrial smokes in the air and the afternoon bleeding away to evening, downtown Derry looked only marginally more charming than a dead hooker in a church pew.” Derry of 1958 (right after the terrifying events of IT ) is particularly repulsive and sinister. It's a small wonder Jake is able to continue his quest after starting in such an ominous place. But even there King manages to include some unexpected beauty - just remember Richie and Bevvy dancing. And the reverse applies to the idyllic town of Jodie in which Jake is finally able to feel that he actually LIVES in the past. Deep down under the beauty and quaintness lies the ugly little reality. And the same remains true for the Land of Ago , the glorious past of absent airport security, no cholesterol warnings, and everyone happily puffing their way to lung cancers. The 1950s-60s are described with sweetness and nostalgia, but King never hesitates to bluntly remind the reader that the past has teeth and it's not afraid to bite. King is an excellent writer and an amazing storyteller. His writing is effortless and natural, the characterization is apt and memorable, and the dialogue superb and real-sounding. I truly felt for Jake during each step of his journey. I loved how Oswald was described as not a villain or a nutcase but a flawed broken little man who stumbled into the middle of events that changed history. The other characters - Sadie, Deke, Ellie, Frank Dunning - were so well-written that I could feel them come to life (which actually can be a scary statement when the world of sai King is concerned). The story, despite its sizable length, was flowing along and never lost my attention. And his slow build-up of the sense of suspense and doom - think The Yellow Card Man (*) and jimla and the 'harmonizing past' - was just enough to keep me on the edge of my seat throughout the book. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Pardon me for using this moth-eaten cliche, but Stephen King is like good wine - his writing gets better and better as he ages. Some may consider The Stand his masterpiece (to his dismay - who wants to think he's already reached the peak of his writing career three decades ago???), but I think this book along with “IT” may be it. "Is there any phrase more ominous than you need to see exactly what you’ve done? I couldn’t think of one offhand." ----------------------------- 5 stars without hesitation for this excellent impossible-to-put-down book. Sai King, I will continue to be your Constant Reader for hopefully many more years to come, Capital-L Literature or not. "If there is love, smallpox scars are as pretty as dimples." —————— —————— 2022 : Rereading my enthusiastic thoughts from a decade ago almost makes me feel like a time traveller myself. Many things have changed since then, but my sincere love for this book remains the same. It’s still wonderful, still so well-written and engaging, and I am thankful to King for being able to bring me that happiness that reading a good book can give you. Still unwavering 5 stars. 2012-reads 2022-reads favorites ...more 2,188 likes 247 comments Like Comment Emily May 2,229 reviews 321k followers Follow Follow May 25, 2015 “We never know which lives we influence, or when, or why.” I still fail to understand why Stephen King isn't considered a writer of "respected literature". Because he writes sci-fi and horror? Because his books are so compelling, entertaining and popular? For me, King does what very few authors manage - he turns fast-paced genre fiction into well-written, thought-provoking literature. And 11/22/63 is no exception. I've been putting this book off for the last few years; partly because it's an 800+ page giant, and partly because I studied the hell out of Kennedy and 1950s/60s America back in high school. But I find myself once again in that situation where I read a book I always meant to read and mentally kick myself for not giving in sooner. This book is fantastic. Some of its critics don't like the crossover of many genres, claiming it "wanders from genre to genre" . However, I loved how this book was many things. It's an extremely well-researched piece of historical fiction; it's a fascinating look at time travel science fiction (is it possible to change the past? What is the cost of doing so?); it's a small town thriller; and it's a love story. King has this strange way of turning the most fantastical plots into stories about people who feel very real. He writes detailed and honest character portraits, so that these characters become so vivid and realistic, likable and flawed, that we so easily believe in everything that happens to them. If you don't already know, this book is about a man called Jake Epping who - through his friend, Al - discovers a portal that takes him to 1958, where he takes over Al's obsessive mission to prevent the Kennedy assassination. He establishes a new life in the past, in a world filled with big American cars, rock'n'roll, and shameless racism, sexism and homophobia. The amount of research King did is evident. He paints an intricate portrait of this time - simultaneously portraying an exciting, dreamy era full of different fashions, music, and the best root beer ever for 10 cents... and showing the darker side: segregation and the two doors and three signs - "Men" on one door, "Women" on the other door, and "Colored" leading to a plank of wood over a small stream. He makes this era seem like a bright, amazing, creepy nightmare. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Unlike some of King's other works, the 800 pages didn't feel like too much to me and they just seemed to fly by. So glad I finally read it. Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Tumblr 2015 historical 1,307 likes 79 comments Like Comment Jason 137 reviews 2,672 followers Follow Follow February 19, 2015 Hi, my name is Jake Epping and I’m a dull high school English teacher who has decided to go back in time to prevent JFK from being assassinated. I’ve decided to do this primarily because a fat man who serves me 53 year-old cheeseburgers (with whom I share only a vague casual acquaintance) has told me that I should. There is no other real reason for me to being doing this. There really isn’t. Once I’m there, I will also risk my life to save a bunch of other people that I barely know because I want to demonstrate how amazingly selfless I am. It is important to me that I am well-liked. I will fuck up several times, but that is no problem because I have no life and therefore I will simply go back in time again and repeat the experience until I get things right. At some point along the way, I will fall in love with an 80 year-old woman. But don’t worry!—when I go back in time, she’s 27. So that’s no problem, either. Anyway, once I save JFK and am thanked with a lifetime supply of beer, I will finally return to the present. But oh no!—saving JFK has caused massive earthquakes (WHAAA???) and now the entire country is a complete nuclear wasteland!! And yet even though there is no plausible reason whatsoever for this to be the case , I will nonetheless accept it as true and simply go back a-fucking-GAIN just to undo what I spent 800 pages doing. And that is my story. Except actually it isn’t. Now that I’ve returned more or less permanently to the back-to-normal present, I have decided to hunt down my former lover like the psychopath that I am and dance with her one last time. In my head, it’s oh-so-sweet and will bring a tear to your eye. But in your sane reality, it will probably have the effect of making you want to vomit— cuz she’s EIGHTY . It’s like that scene in Ghost where Sam uses Oda Mae’s body to put the moves on Molly. We get that it’s Patrick Swayze in spirit , but somehow we can’t let go of the knowledge that it’s actually Whoopi Goldberg who’s feeling up Demi Moore. for-kindle reviewed 871 likes 425 comments Like Comment Jeanette (Ms. Feisty) 2,179 reviews 2,189 followers Follow Follow July 15, 2021 Thank you, Steve. You were wrong all those years ago when you said you weren't very good at writing about love and intimacy. The love story here is full of honesty and tenderness. When I got to the last couple of pages, I was crying so hard I couldn't read. 11/22/63 is a supernatural, quasi-historical, philosophical, science-fiction love story. If you're avoiding it because you think Stephen King only writes horror, please reconsider. There's no horror here, aside from a couple of mild gross-out scenes. I know my experience would have been cheapened by knowing too much beforehand, so I'm not going to tell you what it's about in the style of a traditional book review. Be it on someone else's head to spoil your fun. So why should you read it? *There is DANCING! *There is time travel -- Stephen King-style, with some original twists on the old device. *There is a special treat for fans of It , King's novel about Pennywise the Clown. *There is a charming (yet brutally honest) portrayal of American life in the late 50s and early 60s. *There is DANCING! *There is pie-throwing! *There is sweet romance without sappiness. *There is poundcake! *There is derring-do! (With poundcake for afters.) *There is insight into Lee Harvey Oswald and his associates, and their activities prior to 11/22/63. *There is DANCING! *There is a subtle but amazing use of "the past" as a character with an agenda of its own. *There is snappy dialogue laced with humor. *There is high school theater. *And there is DANCING! Because dancing is life . Thanks again, Steve. There's always room for you on my dance card. all-fiction america cultural-and-social-commentary ...more 1,700 likes 141 comments Like Comment ★ Jess 198 reviews 352 followers Follow Follow July 27, 2016 Look at the amount of pages in this book. Look at the amount of pages in Under The Dome. Check the date this book is published. Check the date Under The Dome was published. *eyetwitch* Real. Utterly compelling. King outlines a clear end goal, and the novel benefits enormously as the journey to that destination unfolds. A constant suspense and wonder as the reader considers when- and how- we'll get to that fateful titular date, not to mention what will happen when we get there, and once we leave it behind. Part drama, part historical-fiction, part romance. King has stated the book's idea came to him in 1971, yet at the time didn't have enough confidence in his skill or ability to properly pull something like this off. Well, the wait was worth it. Truly masterful. 4-stars-loved-it books-i-own 867 likes 48 comments Like Comment Ali Goodwin 357 reviews 49k followers Follow Follow October 27, 2025 6 out of 5 stars!! so good!!! a new top all time fav read for me. I loveeee how this book blends so many genres like historical ficiton, romance, & time travel/sci fi! Stephen King is such a detailed writer which made me feel so immersed in the story. I can tell an insane amount of research and thought has gone into this book. When the main character travels back in time, every tiny detail from how people talk, what they buy, cultural norms of the time, etc are painted so vividly that i felt like I was in that time period. AND THE ROMANCE! 🥹🥹🥹 I had no idea going in that I was going to feel sooo strongly for the romance but it's probably the part that will stick with me the most. I have so many more thoughts on the ending, the history, the time travel, and more, but i think the less you know going into the book, the better!! Overall though, such a unique, heartfelt, and meaningful read. You truly never know the impact every single action you make has. 777 likes 8 comments Like Comment Destiny Sidwell 100 reviews 128k followers Follow Follow December 17, 2024 the thought of ruining the universe to be with the one I love would've crossed my mind too This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers. Show full review 1,596 likes 13 comments Like Comment Brady Lockerby 252 reviews 120k followers Follow Follow September 26, 2025 GUYSSSS I DID IT!! full review coming soon - it gets a 5 star because i devoted almost a whole month of my life to it OKAY thank youuu 1,405 likes 27 comments Like Comment Jeffrey Keeten Author  5 books 252k followers Follow Follow June 29, 2019 You may ask yourself how in the world did a wife beating, mental degenerate, and multiple country defecting (USA, RUSSIA and an attempt at Cuba) little shit like this kill the charismatic, handsome war hero, and most powerful man in the world. It doesn't make any sense. It never has made any sense. Oswald just does not fit the profile for a guy that could pull off an assassination of this magnitude. He's a semi-educated hillbilly, but he's surprisingly crafty." Kennedy provided a golden opportunity to every disgruntled crazy out there by deciding to ride in an open car through the hostile city of Dallas, Texas. His swoon-inspiring smile, his wavy hair, and his beautiful wife would not win him votes hidden behind bullet proof glass. A tough election was coming up and Texas was again critical for the Kennedy/Johnson ticket. The parade route was even published in the paper. When Lee Harvey Oswald noticed that the route passed right by the Texas School Book Depository, his place of work, he felt the universe was talking to him. A president riding in an open car sounds insane, but the reality is that a president had not been assassinated since McKinley in 1901. I could see how Kennedy, weighing the risk, would have felt reasonably safe. We all know how that turned out. Jake Epping, an unassuming English teacher, is given an opportunity to go back in time. The time portal, located in the back room of a greasy spoon, will take him back to 1958. A year tantalizingly close to one of the most traumatic events in American history. Jake, now George Amberson, just had to lay low and wait for 1963 to roll around and use that time to come up with a plan to stop the before mentioned Lee Harvey Oswald. King explores the well traveled road of the potential devastating effects of changing the past to influence the future. What if Kennedy had not been killed? My liberal leanings would have me believe that the world would be better today. There are piles of documentation showing that Kennedy had no intention of escalating the war in Vietnam. As he proved with The Cuban Missile Crisis, he was a man that understood the bluff without committing the hardware. He was a man that had been to war, and I find it hard to believe he would have committed American kids to die in the jungles of Southeast Asia. One of Stephen King's strengths is that despite the fact that he is wealthy man and one of the most successful writers in the world, he really understands common everyday people. I found myself developing a real fondness for Jake. I winced when he failed. I whooped when things went well. His romance with Sadie is spun out so nicely that the Kennedy assassination almost becomes a back ground plot. King placed a Japanese proverb at the front of the book and also used it so wonderfully in the plot. Every time I read it I find a smile on my face. "If there is love, smallpox scars are as pretty as dimples." The number on the back page does say 849 pages, but King's writing style makes reading this book effortless. The margins are wide and the print large, so don't let the size of the book keep you from reading this charming book. I'm off to turn my time travel machine, nearly finished, back into something a little less dangerous to the world like a cappuccino machine. See more of my writing at http://www.jeffreykeeten.com You can like my blog page on Facebook here. JeffreyKeeten Blog page alternative-history horror 577 likes 94 comments Like Comment Chelsea Humphrey 1,487 reviews 83.1k followers Follow Follow October 21, 2022 Even though 11/22/63 has been swirling inside my brain for a little over a week now, I haven't had the chance to properly sit down and write out a coherent review. Life is busy, and yet I cannot shake the feeling of pleasure I received from reading this book. It is a masterpiece, no doubt, but also the type of story that is suited to King's old style of dialogue and flair for throwback culture. Dare I suggest that this book is the author's unicorn? Clearly he is immensely talented, and a good number of his other works are amongst my favorite novels of all time, but there is something unique to this historical time-traveling fiction that keeps blinking in my peripheral, almost like a jealous lover, keeping me from fully enjoying any book that I have picked up since finishing this one. Maybe writing this review will give me a sense of release, or perhaps I'll gear up the old audible and dive in for a reread. In the meantime, let me try to put into words what most of you have already said, since I'm the last person on planet earth to read 11/22/63 . If I'm wrong about the above statement and you haven't read this yet, all you really need to know going in is that an ordinary teacher from "present day" time travels back to the late 50's in preparation to attempt to prevent JFK's assassination. However, even that above statement is deceitful, because that's literally all I knew about this book going in, and it is SO much more. In fact, the JFK stuff doesn't really kick in until the last 35% of the book, but please don't take that as a criticism. The way that Stephen King chooses to prepare us and lead us up to that moment is nothing short of brilliant; the process in getting to that fateful day is just as suspenseful, intriguing, and emotional as the climax. As unbelievable as it sounds, King has written one of the most tender, intimate, and swoon-worthy romances of all time between these pages. There are heaps of action, suspense, and easter eggs planted for fans who have read other books by the author (visiting Derry right after the first summer that the Losers Club experienced Pennywise was unreal). If you're an audiobook lover, I highly suggest listening to this book, or at least supplementing your hardcopy with it. I would love to see King write something similar to this in the coming years, but even if he chooses not to, I'll cherish this experience, and every reread after, as one of the most compelling stories ever written in our contemporary age. audiobooks bookstagram-made-me-do-it recommended ...more 542 likes 70 comments Like Comment Adina ( back from Vacay…slowly recovering) 1,296 reviews 5,539 followers Follow Follow September 10, 2025 Read 2016. Spell checked 2023 I did it! I finally read my first Stephen King novel (many followed after I wrote this review). I changed my mind many times regarding which should be the chosen novel with whom to lose my Stephen King virginity. I first chose The Stand, then the Dark Tower, Under the Dome also passed my “to read” shelf. I am content that I settled for this one but there might have been a better choice. The book blurb pretty much sketches what the book is about. However, if you expect a fast paced thriller this is not it. I always thought that was what I had to expect from the author but it seems I was wrong. Mr. King’s main talent is his storytelling abilities. It feels like he can write about knitting and it would be interesting. So, yeah, I loved his writing. Quite unexpectedly, a lot of pages cover a love story between the MC and a sexy librarian from a small town, Jodie. Some people were bored by the detailed description of Jake/George’s life in Jodie but I kind of like it. What bored me a little, were the constant surveillance scenes. If that means to be an investigator, I am glad I did not choose that career path. Following Oswald and other bad guys around was not very glamorous and I believe some pages could have been cut. The beginning was a little far-fetched. The main character instantly agreed to go back in time and live there for 5 years in order to save JFK, not thinking too much about the consequences and the sacrifices it involves. The impulse to save the school janitor’s family from a brutal murder was all it took to tip the balance. While reading, I constantly felt that the author was holding himself to make the novel spookier and I found myself willing that he would let himself loose. Make it scarier, why not. I had the impression that he can do creepy very well. The small samples of this particular talent of his were one of my favorite parts in the book. The yellow/orange/black card man for example. Based on that I think my next King will be one of his horror masterpieces. big fantasy-sf stephen-king ...more 443 likes 57 comments Like Comment Matthew 1,223 reviews 10.3k followers Follow Follow November 30, 2018 Another big, big King book down! This was truly and epic tale. While I know every author has to do research to make sure that the book makes sense and doesn’t sound ridiculous, this had to be the most research King has ever had to put into a book. When discussing historical events and the potential impact of changing them (both knowing what actually happened vs conjecturing what would happen if any details were changed), you have to make sure your knowledge of all related events is strong! The two most common themes of this book are: will the past allow itself to be changed? and the butterfly effect (one little change (flap of a butterfly wing) starting a chain reaction that leads to a landslide on the other side of the world). If you don’t have your history ducks in a row, it will be very hard to sell these themes, but King sells them very well! I liked the extensive storytelling in this one. It almost felt like 5 different novels/storylines crammed into one. Any of them would be an interesting story by itself, but none of them truly appreciated unless combined with all of the others. I think that some may find that it is too much or that the story drags in places (with inner monologue screaming “get to the point already!”). This didn’t happen for me, but I could definitely understand it if some felt that way. A couple of times it felt like the story was starting over and I was a few hundred pages in! But, in the end I loved the whole package – quick places, slow places, exposition, character development, backstory, etc. – all of it! Compared to other King? Well, the character development, interaction, and dialogue definitely felt like King. At places it felt like a Dark Tower spin off . . . maybe a little like The Talisman. There are direct references to some of his other novels ( specifically IT and Christine ) that will make King fans feel nostalgic. But, in the end, I feel like the book is in a class all by itself that is not really like any other King book I have read before. It is not horror. So, if you have not read King before but want to get started with classic King you have heard rumors about, don’t start here! Go back to Carrie, Salem’s Lot, The Dead Zone, etc. But, since it isn’t really horror, more historical fiction and alternative reality, I think that some people who have been shying away from King might greatly enjoy this. After that, you could try more King, or move on and at least be able to tell your friends, “yeah, I read a Stephen King book *accomplished grin on face*”. I do recommend this book if you are ready for an 850 page+ adventure. Know that you might devour it, or might need to set it down and take a break from it from time to time. Either way I hope you enjoy – just know you cannot go back and change the fact that you took the time to read it . . . or, can you??? 2018 alternate-history historical-fiction ...more 424 likes 66 comments Like Comment Megs ♥ 160 reviews 1,318 followers Follow Follow March 15, 2012 I'll be honest here. It's really rare that I get through a book over 500 pages, let alone 700 (Nook pages). It's also true that I have never read a single thing from Mr. King until now. Why? I'm not sure. Maybe his books intimidated me, because when I was younger everyone was always talking to me about how his books were so long, and blah blah. Anyway, I am proud to say that 11/22/63 was my first book read by Stephen King. I hear it's so much different than his other work, but I also haven't met a single person that didn't love it. I read this book because everybody and their brother was recommending it to me as a "must read". I'm also not a big historical fiction fan, and didn't know how much I would enjoy reading about 20 years before my birth. I had nothing to worry about. Here is a book that you never want to end, yet you do want it to end, because you need to know what is going to happen. King introduces us to a man named Jake who insists that he is not emotionless despite the fact that he doesn't cry often. I can relate to him right off the bat. Not a big crier, but I definitely feel emotions on a huge level. Jake is sent back to 1963 with a plan made up by a guy named Al who owns a local diner, and has the "rabbit hole" which is how they travel back in time. At first his mission is just to stop Lee Harvey Oswald from assassinating JFK, but then little things pop up here and there making him consider a few new things that need to be changed. I'm not going into any more detail than that, because I don't want to give away one single thing in this brilliant novel. Fans of his story "It" may be excited to know he revisits the town of Derry, Maine, where "It" was located. The excitement and suspense in this book were astonishing. I held my breath in anticipation of certain things Jake had to do, and then some twist would come out of left field, and I would continue reading in awe. There were also several sighs of relief and a couple of cute moments involving Jake's romance that just made me say "aww". I do feel like there were a rough 100ish pages that dragged on somewhere in the middle, and the book may have benefited by taking out a few things, but obviously I'm no expert. That's just my opinion. Again, this may have also been just something I was feeling, because I was very impatient and really wanting to know how this book would end. Some people didn't like the ending, but I loved it! In the afterword King discusses his research a bit. You can most definitely tell that a lot of research and thought went into this novel. The descriptions are vivid and when I say you are really transported back to the 60's I mean it. You will feel it. 11/22/63 is a truly memorable, wonderfully written book that I have already recommended to several family members and friends, and I will continue to recommend for years to come. This is another of King's books that I could see as a film, too. If you are wanting to try a Stephen King book, but don't know if you will like all the horror, read this! It is not like that at all. e-books favs z-2012-reads 413 likes 74 comments Like Comment Sarah 48 reviews 28 followers Follow Follow May 2, 2017 Real spoilers are inside "spoiler" tags. Things that tell a little about the content that I would have appreciated hearing before committing to this behemoth are not. You've been warned. This is my first Stephen King read. I'm not a horror fan, but I love a good alternate history, and I figured that a story of a man who goes back in time to stop Kennedy's assassination could be one of those. It isn't. Not the biggest hurdle, because this could still have been an enjoyable read if it had been about a man who travels back to live in a different time and gives insightful commentary on the similarities and differences between these cultures. This book wasn't that, either. It was exactly what I had (naively) been trying not to read: a horror. Your basic stabby horror, with a slight twist. In this book, the immutability of the past, its obduracy to cling to what has already been, is the thing with teeth. I know that doesn't sound traditionally horrific, but its manifestation is that when the main character is trying to do something that would result in immediately changing the outcome of a big event--such as an event in which someone originally got killed--this aspect of the past intervenes repeatedly and violently to keep him from doing it. The past sends cars hurtling toward him through red lights, or it gives him an intense migraine headache, or it sends someone after him with a gun. Or all of those, and others. So the "dramatic" parts of the story involve our hero attempting to get to his destination and, for example, having to stop for green lights while traffic barrels through in the other direction, then having to go deal with his overwhelming diarrhea, then having to talk some completely random guy out of shooting him for a nonsense reason. Then he has to deal with a topiary. Seriously. A major part of the climax of the novel involves him trying to run up six flights of stairs having just broken a few ribs in a car crash, while also being a few weeks out of a coma. Since the part where he tries to stop Kennedy's assassination doesn't happen until about 750 pages into the book, King compensates by having other characters behave in very violent ways. There's a killing of a family by sledgehammer-wielding maniac described in detail multiple times in the first 300 pages. Later on, a woman gets her cheek ripped open by a knife-wielding maniac. Multiple people kill themselves in front of our hero by slitting their throats. The structure of the novel is as follows: guy finds out he can easily go back in time to 1958, to the same minute of the same day each time he goes. He becomes part of his friend's plot to keep Kennedy from being killed. Except the guy doesn't quite believe this whole time travel thing, so he goes back to 1958, spends about 2 months hanging out and making observations about what various companies' slogans are (always reproduced in all caps, so that it feels like they're being yelled from the page), stops a violent crime from happening close to home, and zips back to 2011 to confirm that, yes, he did change the past. He returns to 1958, re-stops that crime, and then spends the better part of five years waiting for Kennedy's assassination attempt. That's the middle of the book: him sitting around in the early 1960s, in a holding pattern, scoping out downtown Dallas and following Lee Harvey Oswald from a distance so he can convince himself that he really doesn't like this guy. It takes at least 600 pages for 1963 to arrive. The decision of what to do to Oswald is presented as simple and binary, in a way that bugged me throughout the book. If our hero finds out that Oswald is the lone person behind the assassination, then the only course of action considered is for our guy to kill him. There's some momentary advance remorse about that, but not much, because Oswald is known to have killed Kennedy in the real timeline. The thing I still don't get is, in the real timeline, Oswald died as a direct result of having been arrested for Kennedy's murder. Which means that a person who simply kept Oswald from being present on the parade route that day (by any means necessary, gory ones included--slit the guy's arm open with a knife, for example) would save both Kennedy's life and Oswald's. No murder necessary. King doesn't even give this idea lip service--killing is presented as the only possible plan in order to get the assassination stopped. Back to our hero. After he changes history, he finds out that human events are so important that if they get changed as significantly has he has altered them, the entire earth reacts. Human events cause geological events. By stopping Kennedy's assassination, he initiates massive earthquakes, leading to lots of deaths and eventually to nuclear meltdowns years later. All of which means that instead of King doing the thing that people tend to find intriguing when reading alternate histories--giving his answer to "what really would have happened with Vietnam and Civil Rights and all that if Kennedy hadn't been shot?"--he's got a few alternate leaders in power, sure, but he makes them deal with lots of random catastrophes in the physical world, and resulting catastrophes among populations, that didn't happen in the real timeline . So you spend 800 pages wondering what King thinks this history would have looked like with more Kennedy in it, and...you don't get your answer. King's writing itself is very workmanlike. He is rarely poetic or descriptive in ways that give any deeper meaning or even paint a vivid picture. This would be fine (or something on the yawn-inducing side of fine) if this were a fast, plot-driven book, but it's not. The engine of the book is the main character's time travel journey back from 2011 to 1958 and the years immediately following, but nothing that he ever says makes this feel like reality. The narrator is supposed to be 35 in 2011, which places him in my own age cohort--but I think even someone 10 or 20 years older than I am, given the time-travel option, would have a lot of strong visceral reactions to the way the world was back then. King has him comment on the fact that root beer tastes "fuller" from a 1958 soda fountain than it does in the present--but frankly, that doesn't give me much to go on, and he uses that same descriptor every time he references the root beer (an awful lot) without adding to the picture. And that's it: he does nothing else to show how the experience of drinking at a 1958 soda fountain would be different from the experience that someone born in the late 1970s would be used to at a diner in the 21st century. It's like this with so many things: either our hero doesn't seem to notice all the little differences in daily life, or he treats these with a nostalgia borrowed from the author. The representation of his age is wrong on other levels, too--the guy says he had never used a rotary phone before traveling to 1958, even though many people from older generations (like my grandparents and anyone else who could remember the Depression) held on to their rotary phones until almost the 1990s; and yet this same guy has a thorough and in-depth understanding of how to mess with records and record players to slow down playback. His first time in 1958, our hero buys what is apparently a cool 1950s car and instantly falls in love with driving it, to the extent that he detests his Toyota Corolla with a passion when he gets back to 2011. The shift in his loyalties is instantaneous and unequivocal--no disorientation about the lack of seat belts or other now-familiar features in an older car, just a seamless love for all things vintage that feels too uncomplicated to be on-target. The cigarette smoke is another of this kind of example: our hero comments that smoke and smokers are everywhere, but then just seems able to ignore it. It rings false that a 2011 non-smoker who finds himself in a place where every restaurant and bank has people smoking in it, and where every hotel room, used car, and cab reeks of cigarettes, wouldn't have a lot more adjusting to do than just the casual shrug that the guy gives when he mentions it. It may sound weird that, given a book that's far too long, I'd be complaining about a lack of words, but it's more that the things King chooses to say often don't contribute to the storytelling (or plotting or character development or setting) and instead are meaningless, repetitive, and make the lack of significant detail all the more conspicuous by its absence. While I was reading this book, my commuting audiobook was TC Boyle's Drop City, which is set in a hippie commune in 1970. The contrast between how Boyle gives a sense of 1970 and how King gives a sense of 1960 is vertiginous. Now for the -isms. After about 250 pages of 1958, it struck me that King was painting an idealistic, whitewashed picture of what was a turbulent and violent time with regard to civil rights. And right then, our hero said exactly the same thing in the narrative: "in case this seems like an overly happy picture, let me tell you about this 'colored' restroom I saw outdoors in North Carolina." (I'm paraphrasing, but not by much.) He goes on to describe a rest stop in which the regular bathroom is labeled for use by whites only and the signs to the 'colored' restroom lead to something awful. Completely reasonable and valid point made right there...except that it's the only place where he describes that kind of treatment. Anytime else in the book when he wants to talk about Civil Rights or unequal treatment or any of that, he references the bathroom in North Carolina. It doesn't seem to matter that the character drives from Florida to Texas across all of the most virulently racist states in the South during a time when race-related violence was peaking, then lives in Texas for another few years. In all that time, he runs across a white man who says racist things and consequently decides he doesn't like the guy...and that's about it. This 2011 character is walking around in the South living in segregated neighborhoods, eating at segregated lunch counters (at which he always comments that the food is both good and cheap), drinking from segregated water fountains, riding buses where he gets to sit down when others have to stand in back because of their difference in skin color--and barely notices all of the casual racism entrenched in this world. I found it unreasonable that after a lifetime spent having at least some African-American friends/classmates/teachers/co-workers (yes, even in Maine), a lifetime that almost definitely included watching The Cosby Show and Men in Black and very definitely included years of having an African-American president in the White House, our hero would be able to ignore the treatment of others around him almost every moment of every day. The fact that not only doesn't he notice this around him, but also that he has to reach way back to that one restroom in North Carolina whenever he needs to talk about discrimination, comes across as casually racist. Anti-Semitism: there are four characters in the book who are described explicitly as Jewish. One of them is Jack Ruby, a real person who apparently owned a strip club (King makes sure to point out) and who was the guy who shot Oswald in the real timeline after he was in custody. The other three are fictional, all bookies. They run pawn shops and have Mob ties and all make their money explicitly from the suffering of others. (I could mention the two female family members we are introduced to as well, but they aren't characters--the narrative states explicitly at one point that they are interchangeable. They also work in the family money businesses.) I'd like to thank Stephen King personally for perpetuating stereotypes that just need to freaking die already. While we're at it, sexism: our hero is a guy who starts dating a woman in about 1961, and he also spends a number of years teaching high school (don't get me started on that--an English teacher from 2011 travels back 50 years and starts teaching adolescents seamlessly, without having any trouble adjusting to the loss of the most recent five decades of writing to teach from? The loss of recognized diversity in curricula? How limited a teacher is he?), and yet he never sees anything to complain about with regard to the way women are treated in that time. He comments that they're expected to wear girdles sometimes, but he compares that to guys having to wear condoms and says that guys have it worse. Otherwise, he conveys no sense in the least that girls or women might have an easier time of things in 2011 than they do in 1961. I could say more about my dislike of this book. I could mention my frustration with the way that King writes as though he knows nothing about what the Butterfly Effect actually references for the first 800 pages--so that when he reveals that he mostly gets it, it's too little, too late. I could rant about many other aspects of the novel. Instead, I'll end by saying that there are books out there that accomplish what King is trying to do, using well-chosen words (and fewer of them), thoughtful plots, and skilled character development. For true alternate history, try Lion's Blood: A Novel of Slavery and Freedom in an Alternate America , by Steven Barnes. For a time-travel study in contrasts, try Kindred , by Octavia Butler. For an experience of recent history that feels immersive and real (1970, complete with sex, drugs, and rock'n'roll), try Drop City , by TC Boyle. 376 likes 87 comments Like Comment Mario the lone bookwolf 805 reviews 5,477 followers Follow Follow January 8, 2023 Trying to reboot history Has hardly ever been that compelling Heck, I wish King would have chosen to more often enter the world of uchronias, alternative timelines, multiverses, and parallel realities. Just the imagination of King going more toward sci-fi elements make
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Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the January 2025 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Next Edit Suggestions (preview) - Copilot predicts the next edit you are likely to make. Reposition Command Palette - Drag the Command Palette and Quick Inputs to a new position. Auto accept edits - Automatically accept edits from Copilot after a configurable timeout. Extension publisher trust - Keep your environment secure with extension publisher trust. Compound logs - Combine multiple logs into a single, aggregated log view. Filter output logs - Filter the contents of the Output panel. Git blame information - Rich git blame information and open on GitHub. Search values in debug variables - Filter and search for specific values in debug variables. Notebook inline values - View inline values for code cell variables in notebooks. Python no-config debug - Quickly debug a Python script or module without setup. If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com . Insiders: Want to try new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available. GitHub Copilot Copilot Next Edit Suggestions (Preview) Setting : github.copilot.nextEditSuggestions.enabled GitHub Copilot code completions are great at autocomplete, but since most coding activity is editing existing code, it's a natural evolution of completions to also help with edits. So, we're excited to release a new preview feature, Copilot Next Edit Suggestions (Copilot NES). Based on the edits you're making, Copilot NES both predicts the location of the next edit you'll want to make and what that edit should be. NES suggests future changes relevant to your current work, and you can simply Tab to quickly navigate and accept suggestions. Notice in the following example that changing a variable triggers an edit suggestion further down the file. Just use the Tab key to navigate and accept the suggestion. The gutter indicator will guide you to your next edit suggestion. Enable Copilot NES via the VS Code setting github.copilot.nextEditSuggestions.enabled . Based on the size and type of edit, the rendering of the suggestion might change dynamically from side-by-side to below the current line. Configure the editor.inlineSuggest.edits.renderSideBySide setting to always render suggestions below the current line. Copilot NES is rapidly evolving, and we can't wait to get your feedback via issues in our repo . You can read our full Copilot NES docs for more information and scenarios as we expand the NES experience. Note : If you are a Copilot Business or Enterprise user, an administrator of your organization must opt in to the use of Copilot "Editor Preview Features," in addition to you setting github.copilot.nextEditSuggestions.enabled in your editor. Copilot Edits Copilot Edits general availability In our VS Code October release, we announced the preview of Copilot Edits. Today, we're now announcing the general availability of Copilot Edits! Copilot Edits is optimized for code editing and enables you to make code changes across multiple files in your workspace, directly from chat. Improved editor controls Edits can now be accepted and discarded individually, giving you more control. Also new is that the editor controls for edits remain visible when switching to the side-by-side view. This is useful for understanding larger changes. Theme: GitHub Light Colorblind (Beta) (preview on vscode.dev ) Lastly, we have added a new setting for automatically accepting edit suggestions after a configurable timeout. The setting for that is chat.editing.autoAcceptDelay , which specifies the number of seconds after which changes are accepted. The countdown stops when you interact with the accept button or when you start to review changes. This should be familiar to anyone who binge-watches on the weekends. Theme: GitHub Light Colorblind (Beta) (preview on vscode.dev ) Apply in editor In Copilot Chat, any code block can be applied to a file in the workspace by using the Apply to Editor action in the toolbar of the code block. We made several improvements to this experience: The hover of the action now shows the file the code block was generated for. If the code block is for a non-existent file, you are prompted where to create the file. This can be at a file path suggested by Copilot, in an untitled editor, or in the currently active editor. When the changes are computed and applied, the same flow and UI as for Copilot Edits are used. You can review, improve, or discard each change individually. Temporal context Temporal context helps when editing or generating code by informing the language model about files that you have recently interacted with. We are experimenting and measuring its effectiveness but it can also be enabled manually, github.copilot.chat.editor.temporalContext.enabled for Inline Chat and github.copilot.chat.edits.temporalContext.enabled for Copilot Edits. Workspace index status UI When you ask Copilot a question about the code in your project by using @workspace or #codebase , we use an index to quickly and accurately search your codebase for relevant code snippets to include as context. This index can either be a remote index managed by GitHub , a locally stored index , or a basic index used as a fallback for large projects that can't use a remote index. This iteration, we've added the new workspace index to the language status indicator in the Status Bar that shows the type of index being used by Copilot and related information, such as the number of files being reindexed. To see this, just select the {} icon in the VS Code Status Bar. Check out the Copilot workspace docs for more info about the types of workspace indexes and how you can switch between them. Build a remote workspace index Remote workspace indexes are managed by GitHub. A remote index can provide high-quality results quickly, even for large projects. They also only have to be built once per GitHub project, instead of once per user. Given all these advantages, we have added several new ways to upgrade a project to a remote index: Run the new GitHub Copilot: Build Remote Index command. Select the Build Index button in the workspace index status UI . This only shows up if your project is eligible for remote indexing. Select the Build Index button in the first @workspace response you see. This only shows up if your project is eligible and also only shows once per workspace. Keep in mind that only projects with a GitHub remote can currently use a remote index. It may also take some time to build up the remote index, especially if your project is large. Check the Workspace index status UI to see if remote indexing has completed. Workspace search improvements We've also continued optimizing code search for @workspace and #codebase . Highlights include: Improved tracking and handling of locally changed files when using a remote index . Added background updating of changed files in the local index , so that @workspace questions don't have to wait for them to be updated. Optimized the basic index for large projects. Git changes context variable When writing queries for Chat or Edits, you can now reference files that were modified in Git source control by using the #changes context variable. For example, you could prompt for summarize the #changes in my workspace . Model availability You now have even more models to choose from when using Copilot. The following models are now available in the model picker in Visual Studio Code and github.com chat: OpenAI’s o3-mini : OpenAI’s newest reasoning model to your coding workflow, is rolling out gradually and will be available to GitHub Copilot Pro, Business, and Enterprise users. Learn more about the o3-mini model availability in the GitHub blog post . Gemini 2.0 Flash : Google’s latest model shows high capabilities for code suggestions, documentation, and explaining code. This model is now available to all GitHub Copilot customers, including Copilot Free. Learn more about the Gemini 2.0 Flash model availability in the GitHub blog post . Accessibility Enhanced accessibility sounds We've refined several accessibility sounds based on user feedback to improve clarity and distinction. The following sounds have been updated: accessibility.signals.save accessibility.signals.lineHasFoldedArea accessibility.signals.terminalQuickFix accessibility.signals.lineHasInlineSuggestion You can preview these updates by running the command Help: List Signal Sounds from the Command Palette. Copilot Edits Accessibility Help dialog Screen reader users can now access guidance on interacting with Copilot Edits by invoking: ⌥F1 (Windows Alt+F1 , Linux Shift+Alt+F1 ) within the input box. Additionally, when an editor contains pending Copilot edits, this status is now indicated in the editor help dialog. We've also introduced keyboard shortcuts for navigating next ⌥F5 (Windows, Linux Alt+F5 ) / previous ⇧⌥F5 (Windows, Linux Shift+Alt+F5 ) , accepting ⌘Y (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Y ) , discarding ⌘N (Windows, Linux Ctrl+N ) , and toggling the diff view . Source Control Accessibility Help dialog If you invoke the Show Accessibility Help command while the Source Control view is focused, it opens the Source Control Accessibility Help dialog to provide important information for screen reader users. The dialog contains the summary of the current source control state and general information about the views and how to navigate them. Improved screen reader notifications When a screen reader is detected, related notifications now include a link to learn more, providing additional context and resources. Ignore code blocks in text to speech Previously, when you used text-to-speech to read out a Copilot response, code blocks were also read out loud. You can ignore code blocks from text-to-speech sessions by using the accessibility.voice.ignoreCodeBlocks setting. Workbench Move the Command Palette and Quick Inputs You can now move the Command Palette and other Quick Inputs to a new position, instead of having it fixed at the top of the window. Features: Drag and drop the Command Palette or any other Quick Input with snapping to center and top Persisted position across reloads, allowing you to set a new permanent position for Quick Inputs Preset positions are available in the Customize Layout picker Trusting extension publishers When you install an extension from a publisher for the first time you will now see a dialog to help you assess the trustworthiness of the extension publisher. This feature helps ensure that you only install extensions from trusted sources, enhancing the security of your development environment. If you install an extension pack or an extension with dependencies, trusting the publisher will also implicitly trust the publishers of the extensions that get installed along with it. When you update to the VS Code 1.97 release, the publishers of currently installed extensions are automatically trusted. You can manage the trusted extension publishers with the Extensions: Manage Trusted Extensions Publishers command. This command allows you to reset or revoke trust for publishers you have previously trusted. Note : When no VS Code window is open and you install an extension from the CLI ( code-insiders --install-extension pub.name ), the extension is installed, but the publisher is not added to the trusted list. For more information, you can visit the learn more link. Output panel filtering You can now filter the contents of the Output panel, which can greatly improve managing and analyzing logs, especially when you have to deal with large volumes of log data. Filter by Log Level: Filter logs based on their severity level (for example, Error, Warning, Info). This helps you focus on the most critical issues first. Filter by Category: Narrow down logs by specific categories, allowing you to isolate logs from particular sources or components. The categories are picked up automatically from the log data. Filter by Text: Search for specific text within the logs to quickly locate relevant entries. Compound logs Sometimes you find that information is spread across multiple logs, and you need to view them together to get a complete picture. You can now view multiple logs in a single compound log view. Combine this with the new filtering functionality and analyzing logs has just become much better! To create a custom compound log, use the Create Compound Log... action in the overflow menu of the Output panel. You can also open compound logs in an editor or a new VS Code window for flexible monitoring and analysis. This feature improves your ability to diagnose issues by providing a consolidated view of related logs. Note: Compound log views are currently not persisted across VS Code restarts. Export and import logs You can now export and import logs using the actions in the overflow menu of the Output view. This feature enhances collaboration and log management by making it easy to share and review logs. Select the corresponding Export Logs or Import Log action in the overflow menu of the Output panel to export or import logs. Settings editor search fixes This iteration, we fixed a regression where search queries with missing letters were not showing expected results. For example, the Settings editor was not finding the editor.formatOnPaste setting when you searched for "editor formonpast". We also fixed an issue where the Settings editor would reveal the table of contents during a search even when it was in a narrow editor group. Theme: Light Pink (preview on vscode.dev ) Extension filter enhancements To help you keep track of extensions that have updates available and to find extensions that were recently updated, you now have two new filter options in the Extensions view: @outdated and @recentlyUpdated . SVG image preview support The built-in image preview now has basic support for previewing SVG files. Check out the Visual Studio Marketplace for more advanced SVG preview extensions. Remove a root folder from a workspace from the CLI Previously, you could already add a root folder to a multi-root workspace by using the --add command-line option. We've now also added the ability to remove a root folder from a multi-root workspace with the new --remove command-line option. code --remove /path/to/rootfolder Editor Persist find and replace history Last milestone, we introduced history persistence to the editor find control. In this milestone, we are extending that further to the replace input control, so that you can maintain both separately across multiple sessions. The replace history is stored per workspace and can be disabled via the editor.find.replaceHistory setting. Comments Confirmation when closing an un-submitted comment A confirmation dialog will show when you esc or otherwise close a comment control that has un-submitted comments. You can disable this confirmation with the setting comments.thread.confirmOnCollapse . Quick actions in the comment editor Quick actions can be used from the comments editor. Source Control Git blame information This milestone, we continued to polish the feature to display git blame information in the editor and in the Status Bar. We have also improved the information that is shown when you hover over the editor decoration or the Status Bar item. The git blame Status Bar item is now enabled by default, and you can disable it by using the git.blame.statusBarItem.enabled setting. Enable the git blame editor decoration with the git.blame.editorDecoration.enabled setting. We have also added commands to easily toggle the git blame information by using the Command Palette or by using keybindings: Git: Toggle Git Blame Editor Decoration and Git: Toggle Git Blame Status Bar Item . GitHub repositories For repositories that are hosted on GitHub, we have added a new command, Open on GitHub , to the timeline context menu and hover, the Source Control Graph context menu and hover, and the git blame editor decoration and Status Bar item hover. GitHub issue and pull request references are rendered as links in the timeline, Source Control Graph, and git blame editor decoration and Status Bar item hovers, so that they can be easily opened in a browser. Last but not least, we also added the GitHub avatar in the timeline, Source Control Graph, and git blame editor decoration and Status Bar item hovers. Disable the rendering of the GitHub avatar by using the github.showAvatar setting. Source Control Graph actions We have expanded the functionality of the Source Control Graph view by adding actions scoped to a history item reference (for example, branch tag) to the context menu. The first actions that we added are Checkout , Delete Branch , and Delete Tag that allow you to easily check out a branch/tag, delete a branch, and delete a tag directly from the Source Control Graph view. We are planning to add more actions in the upcoming milestones. Notebooks Inline values upon cell execution The notebook editor now supports showing inline values after cell execution with the setting notebook.inlineValues . When enabled, after a successful cell execution, inline values are displayed according to the results of a registered InlineValueProvider . If there's no provider, the fallback approach matches values found in the kernel against the cell document via simple regex matching. It's recommended to use a provider from a language extension to ensure more accurate results. Custom font family for Markdown cells The notebook editor now supports setting a custom font family for rendered Markdown cells. This can be controlled with the notebook.markup.fontFamily setting. When left blank, the default workbench font family is used. Terminal Ligature support This feature is now considered stable. Here is a summary of the changes since the last version: The enablement setting changed from terminal.integrated.fontLigatures to terminal.integrated.fontLigatures.enabled . Ligatures are now temporarily disabled while the cursor or the selection is within the ligature. Use terminal.integrated.fontLigatures.featureSettings to set ligature sets and variants. This is passed on to the font-feature-settings CSS property behind the scenes. Use terminal.integrated.fontLigatures.fallbackLigatures to set ligature sequences manually when the library that we use to parse ligatures is not supported. Support for ConEmu's progress escape sequences The ESC ] 9 ; 4 escape sequence pioneered by ConEmu that reports progress in the terminal is now supported. This is used by some CLI tools such as winget to report progress. To view the progress in terminal tabs, add ${progress} to either terminal.integrated.tabs.title or terminal.integrated.tabs.description . This typically shows as a progress spinner or as a percentage. Sticky Scroll for truncated commands Sticky Scroll in the terminal ( terminal.integrated.stickyScroll.enabled ) now shows when a command is truncated with an ellipsis at the end: Configure the behavior when the last terminal closes The new terminal.integrated.hideOnLastClosed setting allows configuring whether the panel will be closed when the last terminal has been closed. Along with this, the experience when there is no terminal open has been improved. Tasks Column number variable The new ${columnNumber} variable can be used in tasks.json and launch.json to refer to the column number of the cursor position. See the full list of variables in the VS Code documentation. Debug Filter and search on values You can now search within a view ( ⌥⌘F (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Alt+F ) ) in the Variables and Watch views to filter on variable and expression values, rather than just names. Select in the Debug Console The Debug Console now supports longer and more reliable content selection, allowing easier copy and paste. JavaScript debugger Scripts can now be pretty printed by using the Debug: Pretty print for debugging command from the command palette or editor actions, even when they are not the source the debugger is currently paused in. Languages TypeScript 5.7.3 This release includes the TypeScript 5.7.3 recovery release. This minor update fixes a few import bugs and regressions. Right click to open images from the Markdown preview You can now right click on a workspace image in the Markdown preview and select Open Image to open it in a new editor. This is supported for any images that are part of the current workspace. Markdown link validation status item VS Code's built-in Markdown features support automatically validating local links to files and images . This is a great way to catch common mistakes, such as linking to a header that was renamed or to a file that no longer exists on disk. To help you discover this feature, we've added a new language status item for link validation: With a Markdown file open, select the {} in the Status Bar to view the link validation status. You can also use the status item to quickly toggle link validation off and on. New Ruby syntax highlighting grammar We've moved away from the old, unmaintained, Ruby grammar from textmate/ruby.tmbundle and now get our Ruby grammar from Shopify/ruby-lsp . Remote Development The Remote Development extensions allow you to use a Dev Container , remote machine via SSH or Remote Tunnels , or the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as a full-featured development environment. Highlights include: Migration path for connecting to Linux legacy servers SSH Chat participant improvements SSH configuration improvements Default remote extensions for SSH You can learn more about these features in the Remote Development release notes . Contributions to extensions Microsoft Account Microsoft Account now uses MSAL (with WAM support on Windows) NOTE: Last month's rollout of an MSAL-based authentication for Microsoft needed to be rolled back due to a critical bug. This bug has been squashed and we are proceeding with the rollout. In order to ensure a strong security baseline for Microsoft authentication, we've adopted the Microsoft Authentication Library in the Microsoft Account extension. One of the stand out features of this work is WAM (Web Account Manager... also known as Broker ) integration. Put simply, rather than going to the browser for Microsoft authentication flows, we now talk to the OS directly, which is the recommended way of acquiring a Microsoft authentication session. Additionally, it's faster since we're able to leverage the accounts that you're already logged into on the OS. Let us know if you see any issues with this new flow. If you do see a major issue and need to revert back to the old Microsoft authentication behavior, you can do so with microsoft-authentication.implementation (setting it to classic , and restarting VS Code) but do keep in mind that this setting won't be around for much longer. So, open an issue if you are having trouble with the MSAL flow. Python Launch native REPL from the terminal You are now able to launch a VS Code Native REPL from your REPL in the terminal. Setting python.terminal.shellIntegration.enabled to true should display a clickable link in the Python REPL in the terminal, allowing you to directly open the VS Code Native REPL from the terminal. No config debug You are now able to debug a Python script or module without setup, right from the terminal as part of the new no-config debug feature! Check out the wiki page on the feature for all the details and troubleshooting tips. Test discovery cancellation When triggering test discovery from the Test Explorer UI, you can now cancel an ongoing test discovery call. Use the Cancel button, which appears in replacement of the Refresh button during discovery. Go to Implementation Pylance now has support for Go to Implementation , which allows you to more quickly navigate to the implementation of a function or method directly from its usage. This is a particularly helpful feature when working with inherited classes. AI Code Action: Generate Symbol (Experimental) There's a new experimental AI Code Action for generating symbols with Pylance and Copilot. To try it out, you can enable the following setting: "python.analysis.aiCodeActions": {"generateSymbol": true} Then once you define a new symbol, for example, a class or a function, you can select the Generate Symbol with Copilot Code Action and let Copilot handle the implementation! If you want, you can then leverage Pylance's Move Symbol Code Actions to move it to a different file. GitHub Pull Requests and Issues There has been more progress on the GitHub Pull Requests extension, which enables you to work on, create, and manage pull requests and issues. New features include: Global pull request queries, with a variable to specify a time range relative to today ( ${today-7d} ). :<emoji-name>: style emojis are now supported in comments. All non-outdated comments will show in the Comments panel when you open the description of an un-checked out pull request. Review the changelog for the 0.104.0 release of the extension to learn about the other highlights. Preview Features Agent mode (Experimental) We've been working on a new agent mode for Copilot Edits. When in agent mode, Copilot can automatically search your workspace for relevant context, edit files, check them for errors, and run terminal commands (with your permission) to complete a task end-to-end. You can switch between the current edit mode that we've had for a few months and agent mode with the dropdown in the Copilot Edits view. To see the dropdown, enable the chat.agent.enabled setting. You can start using agent mode in VS Code Insiders today. We will gradually be rolling it out to VS Code Stable users. If the setting doesn't show up for you in Stable, then it isn't enabled for you yet. In agent mode, Copilot runs autonomously, but it can only edit files within your current workspace. When it wants to run a terminal command, it shows you the command and waits for you to review it and select Continue before proceeding. Note : Copilot Edits may use many chat requests in agent mode, so it will periodically pause and ask you whether to continue. You can customize this with chat.agent.maxRequests . This defaults to 15 for Copilot paid users, and 5 for Copilot Free users. Learn more about agent mode in Copilot Edits in the VS Code documentation. Agentic codebase search (Preview) You can add #codebase to your query and Copilot Edits will discover relevant files for your task. We've added experimental support for discovering relevant files using additional tools like file and text search, Git repository state, and directory reads. Previously, #codebase only performed semantic search. You can enable it with github.copilot.chat.edits.codesearch.enabled , and please share any feedback with us. Copilot Vision in VS Code Insiders (Preview) We're introducing end-to-end vision support in the pre-release version of GitHub Copilot Chat in VS Code Insiders . This lets you attach images and interact with images in Copilot Chat prompts. For example, if you're encountering an error while debugging, quickly attach a screenshot of VS Code and ask Copilot to help you resolve the issue. You can now attach images using several methods: Drag and drop images from your OS or from the Explorer view Paste an image from the clipboard Attach a screenshot of the VS Code window (select Attach > Screenshot Window) A warning is shown if the selected model currently does not have the capability to handle images. The only supported model at the moment will be GPT 4o . Currently, the supported image types are JPEG/JPG , PNG , GIF , and WEBP . Reusable prompts (Experimental) This feature lets you build, store, and share reusable prompts. A prompt file is a .prompt.md Markdown file that follows the same format used for writing prompts in Copilot Chat, and it can link to other files or even other prompts. You can attach prompt files for task-specific guidance, aid with code generation, or keep complete prompts for later use. To enable prompt files, set chat.promptFiles to true , or use the { "/path/to/folder": boolean } notation to specify a different path. The .github/prompts folder is used by default to locate prompt files ( *.prompt.md ), if no other path is specified. Learn more about prompt files in the VS Code documentation. Custom title bar on Linux (Experimental) This milestone, we are starting an experiment to enable the custom title bar for a subset of Linux users. If you are not part of the experiment, you can manually configure window.titleBarStyle as custom to try it out. You can always revert back to the native title decorations, either from the custom title context menu or by configuring window.titleBarStyle to native . TypeScript 5.8 beta support This release includes support for the TypeScript 5.8 beta release. Check out the TypeScript 5.8 blog post for details on what's in store for this release. To start using preview builds of TypeScript 5.8, install the TypeScript Nightly extension . Share your feedback and let us know if you run into any bugs with TypeScript 5.8. Terminal completions for more shells We have iterated on the general terminal completions that were introduced in the last version that are built on our new proposed API. Once enabled with terminal.integrated.suggest.enabled , the new completions now replace the previous built-in provider for PowerShell but can now be customized with terminal.integrated.suggest.providers . Here are the key updates this release: Enhanced widget styling and configuration to align with the editor's suggest widget. A configurable status bar ( terminal.integrated.suggest.showStatusBar ) provides contextual actions and information. Improved argument awareness for commands, including: code , code-insiders , cd , ls , rm , echo , mkdir , rmdir , touch . Displays command or resource paths as additional details. Added support for directory navigation shortcuts like . , .. , and ../../ . Enabled screen reader usage. Entries pulled from the $PATH will now only show when they are executable files. Since Windows does not have the concept of an executable bit in file metadata, the list of extensions can be configured with terminal.integrated.suggest.windowsExecutableExtensions . These now also use the actual shell environment when available using an upcoming proposed API. Enhanced keyboard support to toggle details, ⌃Space (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Space ) and toggle suggest details focus ⌃⌥Space (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Alt+Space ) . Suggestions will now always be on every type, aligning closer to how quick suggestions work in the editor. PowerShell-specific global completions such as Get-ChildItem , Write-Host , etc. will now be suggested. Tree-Sitter based syntax highlighting for typescript Since many of our Textmate grammars are no longer maintained, we've been investigating using Tree-Sitter for syntax highlighting. We've started with TypeScript so the team can selfhost it and provide feedback. You can try out an early preview it out with the editor.experimental.preferTreeSitter setting. Extension Authoring Document paste API The document paste API allows extensions to hook into copy/paste operations in text documents. Using this API, your extension can: On copy, write data to the clipboard. This includes writing metadata that the can be picked up on paste. On paste, generate a custom edit that applies the paste. This can change the text content being pasted or make more complex workspace edits, such as creating new files. Provide multiple ways that content can be pasted. Users can select how content should be pasted using the paste control or with the editor.pasteAs.preferences setting. VS Code uses the document paste API to implement features such as updating imports on paste for JavaScript and TypeScript and automatically creating Markdown links when pasting URLs . To get started with the document paste API, check out the document paste extension sample . For a more complex example, check out how the built-in Markdown extension implements pasting of image files to insert images into Markdown documents. File openLabel shows in the simple file picker The openLabel property in the OpenDialogOptions is now supported in the simple file picker (in addition to the system file picker, where it was previously exclusively supported). This allows you to provide a custom label for the button in the file picker. File-level comments API The comments API supports making and showing file-level comments. File-level comments show at the top of the file, before the first line. They are not attached to a specific line or range in the file. To show a file-level comment, set the range of the comment to undefined . To support leaving file-level comments from your commenting range provider, set the enableFileComments property on your CommentingRangeProvider to true . Proposed APIs Terminal completion provider You can now register a terminal completion provider and let us know what you think in this GitHub issue . An example of this can be found in our terminal suggest extension, which provides completions when enabled via terminal.integrated.suggest.enabled . Terminal shell type Extensions will be able to access currently active shell type information . The shellType field will be part of TerminalState . Use this shell type information to perform shell-specific operations that you need. Engineering Housekeeping As part of our annual housekeeping efforts in December, we focused on cleaning up our GitHub issues and pull requests across all repositories. This year, we achieved a net reduction of 3,821 issues and pull requests, ensuring that our backlog remains relevant and manageable. By following our issue cleanup guide, we reviewed and triaged outdated, duplicated, and no longer relevant issues. This helps us maintain an efficient development workflow and focus on improving Visual Studio Code for our users. We appreciate the community’s continued engagement and feedback — your contributions make VS Code better every day! 🚀 Resource optimization for file watching in TypeScript workspaces A couple of optimizations have been made to reduce the overhead that file watching has in large TypeScript workspaces (thousands of TypeScript files or projects). Specifically, when opening such a workspace and initializing the watcher, you should no longer see CPU spikes or CPU usage should settle quickly. See this VS Code issue for more details. Notable fixes 160325 Suppress terminal launch failure after ctrl+D is pressed 230438 Support for code page 1125 aka cp866u 238577 Increase default window size 197377 workspaceFolder variable substitution in launch.json or tasks.json should use URI for virtual filesystems 229857 a11y view is blank after running focus comment on line Thank you Last but certainly not least, a big Thank You to the contributors of VS Code. 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This could include data about your use of generative AI (AI models used to create content) or other AI features, your posts and articles, your saved job application answers and resumes , how frequently you use LinkedIn, your language preference, and any feedback you may have provided to our teams. We use this data, consistent with our Privacy Policy , to improve or develop the LinkedIn services (see Privacy Policy, Section 2).  Additionally, if we have reason to believe that you are currently in secondary school or its local equivalent (e.g., gymnasium or high school), we do not use your data to train content-generating AI models, even if your setting appears turned on. Providing a service to members and customers: Members or customers may provide personal data as an input to a generative AI powered feature, which could result in personal data being provided as an output. For example, if a member used our generative AI ”Writing Suggestions” feature to help write an article about the best advice they got from their mentors, they may include the names of those mentors in the input. The resulting output from the generative AI ”Writing Suggestions” feature may include those names, which that member can edit or revise before deciding to post. Inputs by LinkedIn : Where LinkedIn controls the input for a generative AI powered feature, depending on the feature, we may process your personal data. For example, if you choose to use “Profile Writing Suggestions,” we will use (or process) the relevant data on your profile to generate the suggested text, which you then can review, edit and decide whether to add it to your profile. Another example is when we recommend “Suggested Posts,” we may summarize your post content including any personal data you included in the post. We also may use your saved job application answers or resume data as an input. 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2026-01-13T08:48:34
https://www.linkedin.com/legal/user-agreement#contact
User Agreement | LinkedIn Skip to main content User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Effective on November 3, 2025 Our mission is to connect the world’s professionals to allow them to be more productive and successful. Our services are designed to promote economic opportunity for our members by enabling you and millions of other professionals to meet, exchange ideas, learn, and find opportunities or employees, work, and make decisions in a network of trusted relationships. Table of Contents: Introduction Obligations Rights and Limits Disclaimer and Limit of Liability Termination Governing Law and Dispute Resolution General Terms LinkedIn “Dos and Don’ts” Complaints Regarding Content How To Contact Us Introduction 1.1 Contract When you use our Services you agree to all of these terms. Your use of our Services is also subject to our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy, which covers how we collect, use, share, and store your personal information. By creating a LinkedIn account or accessing or using our Services (described below), you are agreeing to enter into a legally binding contract with LinkedIn (even if you are using third party credentials or using our Services on behalf of a company). If you do not agree to this contract (“Contract” or “User Agreement”), do not create an account or access or otherwise use any of our Services. If you wish to terminate this Contract at any time, you can do so by closing your account and no longer accessing or using our Services. As a Visitor or Member of our Services, the collection, use, and sharing of your personal data is subject to our Privacy Policy , our Cookie Policy and other documents referenced in our Privacy Policy , and updates. You acknowledge and have read our Privacy Policy . Services This Contract applies to LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn-branded apps, and other LinkedIn-related sites, apps, communications, and other services that state that they are offered under this Contract (“Services”), including the offsite collection of data for those Services, such as via our ads and the “Apply with LinkedIn” and “Share with LinkedIn” plugins. LinkedIn and other Key Terms You are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn (also referred to as “we” and “us”). Designated Countries . We use the term “Designated Countries” to refer to countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. If you reside in the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company (“LinkedIn Ireland”) and LinkedIn Ireland will be the controller of your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. If you reside outside of the “Designated Countries”, you are entering into this Contract with LinkedIn Corporation (“LinkedIn Corp.”) and LinkedIn Corp. will be the controller of (or business responsible for) your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. Affiliates . Affiliates are companies controlling, controlled by or under common control with us, including, for example, LinkedIn Ireland, LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Singapore and Microsoft Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (e.g., Github, Inc.). Social Action . Actions that members take on our services such as likes, comments, follows, sharing content. Content . Content includes, for example, feed posts, feedback, comments, profiles, articles (and contributions), group posts, job postings, messages (including InMails), videos, photos, audio, and/or PDFs. 1.2 Members and Visitors This Contract applies to Members and Visitors. When you register and join the LinkedIn Services, you become a “Member”. If you have chosen not to register for our Services, you may access certain features as a “Visitor.” 1.3 Changes We may make changes to this Contract. We may modify this Contract, our Privacy Policy and our Cookie Policy from time to time. If we materially change these terms or if we are legally required to provide notice, we will provide you notice through our Services, or by other means, to provide you the opportunity to review the changes before they become effective. However, we may not always provide prior notice of changes to these terms (1) when those changes are legally required to be implemented with immediate effect, or (2) when those changes relate to a newly launched service or feature. We agree that changes cannot be retroactive. If you object to any of these changes, you may close your account . Your continued use of our Services after we publish or send a notice about our changes to these terms means that you are consenting to the updated terms as of their effective date. 2. Obligations 2.1 Service Eligibility Here are some promises that you make to us in this Contract: You’re eligible to enter into this Contract and you are at least our “Minimum Age.” The Services are not for use by anyone under the age of 16. To use the Services, you agree that: (1) you must be the "Minimum Age" (described below) or older; (2) you will only have one LinkedIn account, which must be in your real name; and (3) you are not already restricted by LinkedIn from using the Services. Creating an account with false information is a violation of our terms, including accounts registered on behalf of others or persons under the age of 16. “Minimum Age” means 16 years old. However, if law requires that you must be older in order for LinkedIn to lawfully provide the Services to you without parental consent (including using your personal data) then the Minimum Age is such older age. Learn More 2.2 Your Account You will keep your password a secret You will not share your account with anyone else and will follow our policies and the law. Members are account holders. You agree to: (1) protect against wrongful access to your account (e.g., use a strong password and keep it confidential); (2) not share or transfer your account or any part of it (e.g., sell or transfer the personal data of others by transferring your connections); and (3) follow the law, our list of Dos and Don’ts (below), and our Professional Community Policies . Learn More You are responsible for anything that happens through your account unless you close it or report misuse. As between you and others (including your employer), your account belongs to you. However, if the Services were purchased by another party for you to use in connection with your work for them (e.g., Recruiter seat or LinkedIn Learning subscription bought by your employer), the party paying for such Service has the right to control access to and get reports on your use of such paid Service; however, they do not have rights to your personal account. 2.3 Payment You’ll honor your payment obligations and you are okay with us storing your payment information. You understand that there may be fees and taxes that are added to our prices. Refunds are subject to our policy, and we may modify our prices and those modified prices will apply prospectively. If you buy any of our paid Services, you agree to pay us the applicable fees and taxes and you agree to the additional terms specific to the paid Services. Failure to pay these fees will result in the termination of your paid Services. Also, you agree that: Your purchase may be subject to foreign exchange fees or differences in prices based on location (e.g., exchange rates). We may store and continue billing your payment method (e.g., credit card), even after it has expired, to avoid interruptions in your paid Services and to use it to pay for other Services you may buy. If your primary payment method fails, we may automatically charge a secondary payment method, if you have provided one. You may update or change your payment method. Learn more If you purchase a subscription, your payment method automatically will be charged at the start of each subscription period for the fees and taxes applicable to that period. To avoid future charges, cancel before the renewal date. Learn how to cancel or suspend your paid subscription Services. We may modify our prices effective prospectively upon reasonable notice to the extent allowed under the law. All of your paid Services are subject to LinkedIn’s refund policy . We may calculate taxes payable by you based on the billing information that you provide us. You can get a copy of your invoice through your LinkedIn account settings under “ Purchase History ”. 2.4 Notices and Messages You’re okay with us providing notices and messages to you through our websites, apps, and contact information. If your contact information is out of date, you may miss out on important notices. You agree that we will provide notices and messages to you in the following ways: (1) within the Services or (2) sent to the contact information you provided us (e.g., email, mobile number, physical address). You agree to keep your contact information up to date. Please review your settings to control and limit the types of messages you receive from us. 2.5 Sharing When you share information on our Services, others can see, copy and use that information. Our Services allow sharing of information (including content) in many ways, such as through your profile, posts, articles, group posts, links to news articles, job postings, messages, and InMails. Depending on the feature and choices you make, information that you share may be seen by other Members, Visitors, or others (on or off of the Services). Where we have made settings available, we will honor the choices you make about who can see content or other information (e.g., message content to your addressees, sharing content only to LinkedIn connections, restricting your profile visibility from search tools, or opting not to notify others of your LinkedIn profile update). For job searching activities, we default to not notifying your connections or the public. So, if you apply for a job through our Services or opt to signal that you are interested in a job, our default is to share it only with the job poster. To the extent that laws allow this, we are not obligated to publish any content or other information on our Services and can remove it with or without notice. 3. Rights and Limits 3.1. Your License to LinkedIn You own all of your original content that you provide to us, but you also grant us a non-exclusive license to it. We’ll honor the choices you make about who gets to see your content, including how it can be used for ads. As between you and LinkedIn, you own your original content that you submit or post to the Services.  You grant LinkedIn and our Affiliates the following non-exclusive license to the content and other information you provide (e.g., share, post, upload, and/or otherwise submit) to our Services: A worldwide, transferable and sublicensable right to use, copy, modify, distribute, publicly perform and display, host, and process your content and other information without any further consent, notice and/or compensation to you or others. These rights are limited in the following ways: You can end this license for specific content by deleting such content from the Services, or generally by closing your account, except (a) to the extent you (1) shared it with others as part of the Services and they copied, re-shared it or stored it, (2) we had already sublicensed others prior to your content removal or closing of your account, or (3) we are required by law to retain or share it with others, and (b) for the reasonable time it takes to remove the content you delete from backup and other systems. We will not include your content in advertisements for the products and services of third parties to others without your separate consent (including sponsored content). However, without compensation to you or others, ads may be served near your content and other information, and your social actions may be visible and included with ads, as noted in the Privacy Policy. If you use a Service feature, we may mention that with your name or photo to promote that feature within our Services, subject to your settings. We will honor the audience choices for shared content (e.g., “Connections only”). For example, if you choose to share your post to "Anyone on or off LinkedIn” (or similar): (a) we may make it available off LinkedIn; (b) we may enable others to publicly share onto third-party services (e.g., a Member embedding your post on a third party service); and/or (c) we may enable search tools to make that public content findable though their services. Learn More While we may edit and make format changes to your content (such as translating or transcribing it, modifying the size, layout or file type, and removing or adding labels or metadata), we will take steps to avoid materially modifying the meaning of your expression in content you share with others.  Because you own your original content and we only have non-exclusive rights to it, you may choose to make it available to others, including under the terms of a Creative Commons license . You and LinkedIn agree that if content includes personal data, it is subject to our Privacy Policy. You and LinkedIn agree that we may access, store, process, and use any information (including content and/or personal data) that you provide in accordance with the terms of the Privacy Policy and your choices (including settings). By submitting suggestions or other feedback regarding our Services to LinkedIn, you agree that LinkedIn can use and share (but does not have to) such feedback for any purpose without compensation to you. You promise to only provide content and other information that you have the right to share and that your LinkedIn profile will be truthful. You agree to only provide content and other information that does not violate the law or anyone’s rights (including intellectual property rights). You have choices about how much information to provide on your profile but also agree that the profile information you provide will be truthful. LinkedIn may be required by law to remove certain content and other information in certain countries. 3.2 Service Availability We may change or limit the availability of some features, or end any Service. We may change, suspend or discontinue any of our Services. We may also limit the availability of features, content and other information so that they are not available to all Visitors or Members (e.g., by country or by subscription access). We don’t promise to store or show (or keep showing) any information (including content) that you’ve shared. LinkedIn is not a storage service. You agree that we have no obligation to store, maintain or provide you a copy of any content or other information that you or others provide, except to the extent required by applicable law and as noted in our Privacy Policy. 3.3 Other Content, Sites and Apps Your use of others’ content and information posted on our Services, is at your own risk. Others may offer their own products and services through our Services, and we aren’t responsible for those third-party activities. Others’ Content: By using the Services, you may encounter content or other information that might be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, misleading, illegal, offensive, or otherwise harmful. You agree that we are not responsible for content or other information made available through or within the Services by others, including Members. While we apply automated tools to review much of the content and other information presented in the Services, we cannot always prevent misuse of our Services, and you agree that we are not responsible for any such misuse. You also acknowledge the risk that others may share inaccurate or misleading information about you or your organization, and that you or your organization may be mistakenly associated with content about others, for example, when we let connections and followers know you or your organization were mentioned in the news. Members have choices about this feature . Others’ Products and Services: LinkedIn may help connect you to other Members (e.g., Members using Services Marketplace or our enterprise recruiting, jobs, sales, or marketing products) who offer you opportunities (on behalf of themselves, their organizations, or others) such as offers to become a candidate for employment or other work or offers to purchase products or services. You acknowledge that LinkedIn does not perform these offered services, employ those who perform these services, or provide these offered products.  You further acknowledge that LinkedIn does not supervise, direct, control, or monitor Members in the making of these offers, or in their providing you with work, delivering products or performing services, and you agree that (1) LinkedIn is not responsible for these offers, or performance or procurement of them, (2) LinkedIn does not endorse any particular Member’s offers, and (3) LinkedIn is not an agent or employment agency on behalf of any Member offering employment or other work, products or services. With respect to employment or other work, LinkedIn does not make employment or hiring decisions on behalf of Members offering opportunities and does not have such authority from Members or organizations using our products.  For Services Marketplace , (a) you must be at least 18 years of age to procure, offer, or perform services, and (b) you represent and warrant that you have all the required licenses and will provide services consistent with the relevant industry standards and our Professional Community Policies .  Others’ Events: Similarly, LinkedIn may help you register for and/or attend events organized by Members and connect with other Members who are attendees at such events. You agree that (1) LinkedIn is not responsible for the conduct of any of the Members or other attendees at such events, (2) LinkedIn does not endorse any particular event listed on our Services, (3) LinkedIn does not review and/or vet any of these events or speakers, and (4) you will adhere to the terms and conditions that apply to such events. 3.4 Limits We have the right to limit how you connect and interact on our Services. LinkedIn reserves the right to limit your use of the Services, including the number of your connections and your ability to contact other Members. LinkedIn reserves the right to restrict, suspend, or terminate your account if you breach this Contract or the law or are misusing the Services (e.g., violating any of the Dos and Don’ts or Professional Community Policies ). We can also remove any content or other information you shared if we believe it violates our Professional Community Policies or Dos and Don’ts or otherwise violates this Contract. Learn more about how we moderate content. 3.5 Intellectual Property Rights We’re providing you notice about our intellectual property rights. LinkedIn reserves all of its intellectual property rights in the Services. Trademarks and logos used in connection with the Services are the trademarks of their respective owners. LinkedIn, and “in” logos and other LinkedIn trademarks, service marks, graphics and logos used for our Services are trademarks or registered trademarks of LinkedIn. 3.6 Recommendations and Automated Processing We use data and other information about you to make and order relevant suggestions and to generate content for you and others. Recommendations: We use the data and other information that you provide and that we have about Members and content on the Services to make recommendations for connections, content, ads, and features that may be useful to you. We use that data and other information to recommend and to present information to you in an order that may be more relevant for you. For example, that data and information may be used to recommend jobs to you and you to recruiters and to organize content in your feed in order to optimize your experience and use of the Services. Keeping your profile accurate and up to date helps us to make these recommendations more accurate and relevant. Learn More   Generative AI Features: By using the Services, you may interact with features we offer that automate content generation for you. The content that is generated might be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, misleading or not suitable for your purposes. Please review and edit such content before sharing with others. Like all content you share on our Services, you are responsible for ensuring it complies with our Professional Community Policies , including not sharing misleading information. The Services may include content automatically generated and shared using tools offered by LinkedIn or others off LinkedIn. Like all content and other information on our Services, regardless of whether it's labeled as created by “AI”, be sure to carefully review before relying on it. 4. Disclaimer and Limit of Liability 4.1 No Warranty This is our disclaimer of legal liability for the quality, safety, or reliability of our Services. LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES MAKE NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY ABOUT THE SERVICES, INCLUDING ANY REPRESENTATION THAT THE SERVICES WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE, AND PROVIDE THE SERVICES (INCLUDING CONTENT, OUTPUT AND INFORMATION) ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW, LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF TITLE, ACCURACY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. If you plan to use content, output and information for any reason, it is your responsibility to verify its accuracy and fitness for your purposes, because any content, output and information on the service may not reflect accurate, complete, or current information. 4.2 Exclusion of Liability These are the limits of legal liability we may have to you. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW (AND UNLESS LINKEDIN HAS ENTERED INTO A SEPARATE WRITTEN AGREEMENT THAT OVERRIDES THIS CONTRACT), LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES, WILL NOT BE LIABLE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONTRACT FOR LOST PROFITS OR LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, REPUTATION (E.G., OFFENSIVE OR DEFAMATORY STATEMENTS), LOSS OF DATA (E.G., DOWN TIME OR LOSS, USE OF, OR CHANGES TO, YOUR INFORMATION OR CONTENT) OR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES. LINKEDIN AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONTRACT FOR ANY AMOUNT THAT EXCEEDS (A) THE TOTAL FEES PAID OR PAYABLE BY YOU TO LINKEDIN FOR THE SERVICES DURING THE TERM OF THIS CONTRACT, IF ANY, OR (B) US $1000. 4.3 Basis of the Bargain; Exclusions The limitations of liability in this Section 4 are part of the basis of the bargain between you and LinkedIn and shall apply to all claims of liability (e.g., warranty, tort, negligence, contract and law) even if LinkedIn or its affiliates has been told of the possibility of any such damage, and even if these remedies fail their essential purpose. THESE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY DO NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY OR FOR FRAUD, GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT, OR IN CASES OF NEGLIGENCE, WHERE A MATERIAL OBLIGATION HAS BEEN BREACHED. A MATERIAL OBLIGATION BEING AN OBLIGATION WHICH FORMS A PREREQUISITE TO OUR DELIVERY OF SERVICES AND ON WHICH YOU MAY REASONABLY RELY, BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT THAT THE DAMAGES WERE DIRECTLY CAUSED BY THE BREACH AND WERE FORESEEABLE UPON CONCLUSION OF THIS CONTRACT AND TO THE EXTENT THAT THEY ARE TYPICAL IN THE CONTEXT OF THIS CONTRACT. 5. Termination We can each end this Contract, but some rights and obligations survive. Both you and LinkedIn may terminate this Contract at any time with notice to the other. On termination, you lose the right to access or use the Services. The following shall survive termination: Our rights to use and disclose your feedback; Section 3 (subject to 3.1.1); Sections 4, 6, 7, and 8.2 of this Contract; and Any amounts owed by either party prior to termination remain owed after termination. You can visit our Help Center to learn about how to close your account 6. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution In the unlikely event we end up in a legal dispute, depending on where you live, you and LinkedIn agree to resolve it in California courts using California law, Dublin, Ireland courts using Irish law, or as otherwise provided in this section. If you live in the Designated Countries, the laws of Ireland govern all claims related to LinkedIn's provision of the Services, but this shall not deprive you of the mandatory consumer protections under the law of the country to which we direct your Services where you have habitual residence. With respect to jurisdiction, you and LinkedIn agree to choose the courts of the country to which we direct your Services where you have habitual residence for all disputes arising out of or relating to this User Agreement, or in the alternative, you may choose the responsible court in Ireland. If you are a business user within the scope of Article 6(12) of the EU Digital Markets Act (“DMA”) and have a dispute arising out of or in connection with Article 6(12) of the DMA, you may also utilize the alternative dispute resolution mechanism available in the Help Center . For others outside of Designated Countries, including those who live outside of the United States: You and LinkedIn agree that the laws of the State of California, U.S.A., excluding its conflict of laws rules, shall exclusively govern any dispute relating to this Contract and/or the Services. You and LinkedIn both agree that all claims and disputes can be litigated only in the federal or state courts in Santa Clara County, California, USA, and you and LinkedIn each agree to personal jurisdiction in those courts. You may have additional rights of redress and appeal for some decisions made by LinkedIn that impact you. 7. General Terms Here are some important details about the Contract. 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AI Features Addendum | DevCycle Product Solutions Resources Pricing Docs Book Demo Login Create Account AI Features Addendum AI Features Addendum This AI Features Addendum (“AI Addendum”) is incorporated into the DevCycle End User Terms of Service (the “Terms”) between Company and Customer. It applies whenever Customer uses or accesses any AI Features as part of the Services. In the event of any conflict between this AI Addendum and the rest of the Terms, this AI Addendum will control for matters related to AI Features only. Capitalized terms not defined here have the meanings given in the Terms, including the Data Protection Agreement “DPA”. Scope 1.1. Eligibility and Optional Use: AI Features may be made available to Customer at Company’s discretion and, if provided, are for Customer’s convenience as optional tools. If Customer chooses not to access or use a particular AI Feature, this will not affect the use of other Services. 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Version Control in the Age of AI: The Complete Guide | Tower Agree & Join LinkedIn By clicking Continue to join or sign in, you agree to LinkedIn’s User Agreement , Privacy Policy , and Cookie Policy . Skip to main content LinkedIn Top Content People Learning Jobs Games Sign in Join for free Tower’s Post Tower 641 followers 1mo Report this post With the rise of AI coding assistants like Claude Code, how can we maintain a clean and easy-to-follow Git history? Here's a guide to effective version control in the age of AI! https://lnkd.in/d7CdXb8u Version Control in the Age of AI: The Complete Guide git-tower.com 6 Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in More Relevant Posts Florin Lungu Lead DevOps Engineer | Vice President (VP) @ Deutsche Bank 3w Report this post Google has introduced an Agent Development Kit for TypeScript, enabling developers to create AI agents with familiar tools and practices. 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Read the full article → https://bit.ly/4opBRSp #developerworkflow #AIengineering #Cursor #SashiDo #vibecoding #AIdev Master Vibe Coding with Cursor and SashiDo - Part 1 sashido.io Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Sergei Liebich 4w Report this post 🎯 Agentic Coding in Practice: When AI Thinks Multiple Steps Ahead [Part 2/2] After my 2-year journey with classic AI assistants (Part 1), here comes the game-changer: Agentic Coding! AI doesn't just write code snippets anymore – it autonomously handles complete features. 🔥 What's changed? The new tools (GitHub Copilot with Agentic features + Claude Code) can: ✨ Edit multiple files simultaneously ✨ Independently create and execute plans ✨ Write code directly into existing classes ✨ Develop complex features without constant prompting 💡 My biggest insight: My workflow has fundamentally transformed. I no longer think in individual functions, but in features and concepts. 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Makes perfect sense when devs are losing 5+ hours weekly to unproductive work and context switching. What AI tools are you actually using in your dev workflow? Not what you've installed - what you're genuinely reaching for daily? I'm curious which ones are delivering real value vs. just tech hype. https://lnkd.in/gtuS9cRy 11 Best AI tools for developers in 2025 pieces.app Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in BlogJoy 89 followers 2w Report this post Just spent the entire weekend testing AI coding assistants. My eyes are burning but I needed to know - are these tools actually worth it for startups or just hype? The market's FLOODED. Every week there's a new "AI coding revolution" in my inbox. As a multi-time founder, I need substance, not sizzle. After hands-on testing with 20+ tools, here's my unfiltered take: Multi-agent systems are the real deal. Not just autocomplete - I'm talking specialized agents that work together. One generates code, another reviews it, a third writes tests. You sleep, they work. Morning comes, and actual progress happened. Qodo surprised me with legit SDLC coverage. GitHub Copilot is solid but sometimes copies itself. Tabnine nails refactoring. Bolt's browser-native approach is clever for prototypes. The winners understand YOUR specific codebase and standards - not just generic "best practices." Are any of you finding these tools actually make your team meaningfully faster? Or just burning runway on shiny AI toys? Genuinely curious what's working in the trenches. 3 Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Barry Schoedel 2w Report this post A 4-part approach to #pastoral planning assisted by an AI model. Do you find yourself not getting the results you need from #AI models? WRAP, a 4 step method this author introduces, is applicable to many #organizational contexts, including pastoral planning. W: Write (type) out your need. In this first pass focus more on making sure you can put your need into words. Add some examples of what you are looking for. Consider that this phase of your development in respect to this need is focused on the project as a whole without going into too many details or expecting a laundry list of things. R: Refine what you wrote into a #prompt . It should be designed for the model and use-case you have. I suggest using an AI model to help you with the template if you aren't confident yet making the prompt. In the article that is linked below the context is a project (repository) level prompt. Claude and ChatGPT utilize projects while Perplexity uses Spaces. They need project level prompts to work as intended. If you don't have access to these consider shelling out $20 per month so you can utilize them. A - Atomize (break up your scope into parts or modules) A project space functions well for work scope that is medium sized. Individual prompts within the space should be focused on parts of parts and refining based on responses. The point is to make significant progress on an important module of a larger project. An example in #ministry planning is taking one part of the larger project of improving #OCIA at your parish by creating a concrete plan (or structure and resources for a plan) to renew the period of #evangelization and the pre-catechumenate. P - Pair with your coding agent. The author of this #GitHub article reminds us that we all have our strengths and weakness. It's important to know what agents are good at and what you are good at, and vice versa. Expect and plan to work, the agent isn't there to do the work for you but to increase your capacity in certain areas. You may find that you have to be careful that you don't keep producing things you need to work on but instead plan your time such that you allow for taking what you have and improving it/modifying it. I suggest reading the section of this article that gives a good generalization of what agents are and aren't good at, and where us humans are stronger. An example the author brings up is that we are much better at navigating ambiguity than machines are. It might even help to do a little research on some of the limitations of agents. In a world where the promotional voices of AI giants present them as if they have no serious limits, we don't understand well enough what LLMs, for instance, don't do well. Knowing this helps you pair better with the model you are using. #Catholic https://lnkd.in/gZaJ3HyE WRAP up your backlog with GitHub Copilot coding agent https://github.blog 2 Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in The New Stack 27,248 followers 2w Edited Report this post AI can write code fast, but is it creating more work? Google 's Addy Osmani discusses how AI is causing a code review bottleneck for senior devs. By David Cassel Is AI Creating a New Code Review Bottleneck for Senior Engineers? https://thenewstack.io Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Ian Bull 1mo Report this post I have been experimenting with what an AI native development workflow might look like, and it turns out that Jujutsu (jj) is an incredibly powerful backbone for it. By combining structured planning, temporary intent files, and Jujutsu’s flexible history model, I can move fast with AI generated code while still keeping full control of the narrative and the quality of the final commits. If you are exploring how AI fits into real software engineering workflows, this might be useful. 🔧 Faster iteration 🧩 Cleaner commit stories 🧠 Better traceability between intent and code I wrote up the full workflow here, including examples and practical tips. 👇 https://lnkd.in/gXy5-yjn Towards an AI-Native Development Workflow (Using Jujutsu as the Backbone) ianbull.com 7 Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Staff Augmentation Solutions 332 followers 2w Report this post Coding is evolving—and it feels different now. Instead of fighting syntax, developers are entering a flow state where ideas turn into code through conversation. That’s the power behind Vibe Coding and Conversational Coding Workflows. Our new article breaks down how this approach is changing modern development by: • Letting developers describe intent, not just instructions • Using AI to translate ideas into clean, usable code • Creating faster feedback loops and smoother builds This isn’t automation replacing developers. It’s amplification—of creativity, speed, and clarity. Explore how the next generation of software is being built. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gTxUYjAj #ConversationalCoding #AIDevelopment #TechInnovation #FutureOfSoftware #DeveloperTools Vibe Coding and Conversational Coding Workflows: The Future of Software Development https://logiqcurve.com Like Comment Share Copy LinkedIn Facebook X To view or add a comment, sign in Chris Wright 1mo Report this post We're having important, honest discussions at Red Hat about AI in open source. There's real skepticism out there, and we're not dismissing it; we're tackling it head-on. Our goal is to make sure new tools benefit open source, not break it. On the blog, Josh Berkus and I share the 3 principles that guide our own engineers when using gen AI for contribution: innovate responsibly, be transparent, and respect the community. https://red.ht/4rIv3lb . 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