Visual Studio Code 1.107.0 released

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Visual Studio Code has recently launched its version 1.107.0, which features a significant addition: Agent HQ. This new central hub is designed for managing background agents, including popular tools like GitHub Copilot, enabling users to run multiple agents independently without the need for constant oversight. This functionality allows developers to concentrate on their primary tasks while background processes operate seamlessly, enhancing overall productivity and multitasking capabilities.

Moreover, the update facilitates easier sharing of custom agents among organizations, making it simpler for teams to develop tailored tools. This feature is expected to save time and resources, as teams can avoid starting from scratch when building solutions that meet their specific needs.

Looking ahead, the upcoming November 2025 release of Visual Studio Code promises even more enhancements and features. While specific details about this release are still to be announced, it is anticipated to include a range of updates that will further improve the user experience and functionality of the platform. As the development community eagerly awaits these enhancements, the focus remains on continuous improvement and innovation within Visual Studio Code

Visual Studio Code 1.107.0 released

Visual Studio Code has been updated to version 1.107.0, introducing Agent HQ as a central hub for managing background agents. Agent HQ allows users to integrate various agents, including GitHub Copilot, and run them independently without manual oversight. This feature enables seamless multitasking, allowing users to focus on their main work while background processes run quietly in the background. Additionally, organizations can now share custom agents with ease, streamlining tool development and saving time for teams.

Visual Studio Code 1.107.0 released @ NT Compatible