Visual Studio Code 1.124.2 Released with Bug Fixes

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Visual Studio Code 1.124.2 has been released with enhancements aimed at improving developer workflow. The update introduces a smarter Copilot Autopilot that better determines when tasks are complete, reducing unnecessary code generation and clutter. Additionally, background session management allows developers to queue prompts without interrupting their work, making the editor more responsive during long processing tasks. The update also includes improved keyboard navigation for agent sessions and a history tracker for the integrated browser, optimizing the development environment for faster iteration



Visual Studio Code 1.124.2 Released with Bug Fixes

Visual Studio Code 1.124 stops AI agents from overworking by making Autopilot smarter about knowing when a task actually wraps up. Developers can now queue follow-up prompts in the background instead of staring at a frozen editor while waiting for responses, which cuts down on the usual context-switching headaches. Keyboard shortcuts make jumping between active agent sessions faster, saving time during rapid debugging cycles that typically involve bouncing back and forth anyway. The integrated browser also tracks visited pages now, so revisiting documentation or testing endpoints does not require reopening links after a refresh.

Visual Studio Code 1.124.2 Released with Bug Fixes @ NT Compatible