Visual Studio Code adds support for agent skills
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Visual Studio Code adds support for agent skills
"Also featured in VS Code 1.108 are improvements in the Agent Sessions view. These enhancements include keyboard access support for actions such as archives, read state, and opening a session, as well as support for archiving multiple sessions at once from the new group sections. VS Code also now bases Quick Pick for chat sessions on the same information that drives the Agent Sessions view. Developers can access any previous chat sessions from there and perform actions such as archiving, renaming, or deletion."
"Due to negative feedback from terminal power users, Microsoft has reworked the defaults for the recently rolled out terminal IntelliSense. The feature is still enabled by default, but instead of the control being shown automatically when typing, it must be explicitly triggered via Ctrl+Space. The status bar on the bottom and discoverability in general have also been improved. A new setting, chat.tools.terminal.preventShellHistory, allows users to prevent commands run by the terminal tool from being included in shell history for bash, zsh, pwsh, and fish."
VS Code 1.108 improves the Agent Sessions view by adding keyboard access for archives, read state, and opening sessions, and introduces group sections for archiving multiple sessions at once. Quick Pick for chat sessions now uses the same data as Agent Sessions, allowing retrieval of previous chats and actions like archiving, renaming, or deletion. Terminal IntelliSense defaults were reworked so the control must be triggered via Ctrl+Space while remaining enabled by default; discoverability and the status bar were improved. A new chat.tools.terminal.preventShellHistory setting excludes terminal-tool commands from shell histories. Breakpoints can be shown as a file-grouped tree, Accessible View streams chat responses dynamically, and .code-profile files can be imported via drag-and-drop.
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