Visual Studio Code 1.113 released
Visual Studio Code 1.113 focuses on stabilizing agent workflows by enabling subagent invocations and extending MCP server support to CLI tools. The chat interface receives a central customization hub along with direct controls for model reasoning effort right inside the picker menu. Local development gets less frustrating since the integrated browser now allows temporary trust for self-signed certificates without blocking progress. A fresh set of default themes arrives to modernize the editor while syncing automatically with the operating system dark or light mode.
Visual Studio Code 1.113 released
Visual Studio Code 1.113 has been released, emphasizing improved agent workflows and a modernized user interface. The update allows subagent invocations for better handling of complex tasks and offers centralized customization options for chat interactions, including reasoning controls directly in the picker menu. Additionally, the integrated browser now supports temporary trust for self-signed certificates, streamlining local development, while new default themes enhance the editor's appearance. Users can also benefit from features such as a full image viewer for attachments and improved browser tab management for a more efficient experience
