Visual Studio Code 1.128 is out now. It's the latest weekly release and this time brings a handful of new features.
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Microsoft has released Visual Studio Code 1.128 to the stable channel. The update focuses on richer Copilot chat workflows, image and PDF support in Chat, and new OS-level keyboard shortcuts. The ...
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