Visual Studio Code has announced the release of version 1.100.2, which brings several key updates aimed at enhancing user experience and stability. Notable improvements include the removal of words beginning with "or" from chat requests, the identification of potential bugs, and the resolution of high-priority issues. This update specifically addresses problems related to the handling of environment variables that contain URLs with special characters, as well as previously resolved issues that have resurfaced. Additionally, it fixes complications associated with starting processes, managing pseudoterminals (pty), shutting down, and mitigating process leaks.
Looking forward, the upcoming VSCode Release, dubbed April 2025 Recovery 2, will further tackle these persistent issues, including addressing a new security vulnerability that has been identified.
For a comprehensive overview of all the changes and improvements, users are encouraged to visit the Updates section on the official Visual Studio Code website at code.visualstudio.com.
This continued focus on addressing bugs and enhancing functionality demonstrates Microsoft’s commitment to providing a robust development environment for users. With each release, the team aims to not only fix existing issues but also to anticipate user needs and streamline workflows, ensuring that Visual Studio Code remains a top choice for developers worldwide
Looking forward, the upcoming VSCode Release, dubbed April 2025 Recovery 2, will further tackle these persistent issues, including addressing a new security vulnerability that has been identified.
For a comprehensive overview of all the changes and improvements, users are encouraged to visit the Updates section on the official Visual Studio Code website at code.visualstudio.com.
This continued focus on addressing bugs and enhancing functionality demonstrates Microsoft’s commitment to providing a robust development environment for users. With each release, the team aims to not only fix existing issues but also to anticipate user needs and streamline workflows, ensuring that Visual Studio Code remains a top choice for developers worldwide
Visual Studio Code 1.100.2 released
Visual Studio Code 1.100.2 has been released, featuring several updates, such as the removal of words beginning with or from chat requests, the identification of potential bugs, and the resolution of high-priority issues. The changes include fixing problems with how environment variables that have URLs with special characters are handled, issues that have come back after being fixed before, and difficulties with starting processes, handling ptys, shutting down, and process leaks.