

There are new global commands to work with local history:

Comment UI accessibility - New commands and keyboard shortcuts.Audio cues volume control - You can now adjust the editor audio cue volume.More visible source control decorators - Higher visibility using patterns and color contrast.Reduce motion mode - Limit animations used in the VS Code UI.This release contains several improvements to help usability and accessibility: The team works hard to make VS Code one of the most accessible editors available. Insiders: Want to try new features as soon as possible? You can download the nightly Insiders build and try the latest updates as soon as they are available. Highlights short: If you just have 60 seconds, check out the March VS Code release highlights video to quickly see what's new. You can find the recording of the event on our YouTube channel. Watch the release party: Listen in as the VS Code team discusses some of the new features. If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on. New R language topic - Learn how to use R for data science in VS Code.Remote - SSH support for Mac - Connect via SSH to Apple Silicon/M1/ARM64 machines.VS Code for the Web - Drag and drop files and folders into v.JavaScript heap profiles - Collect and view JS memory allocations while debugging.

Built-in CSS/LESS/SCSS formatters - Code formatting for CSS, LESS, and SCSS.Terminal find improvements - Matches are highlighted in the terminal panel and scroll bar.Settings editor language filter - Displays available language-specific settings.Local history - Keep track of local file changes independent of source control.There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Welcome to the March 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. Update 1.66.2: The update addresses these security issues.ĭownloads: Windows: User System ARM | Mac: Universal 64 bit Arm64 | Linux: deb rpm tarball ARM snap Update 1.66.1: The update addresses these issues.
