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Visual Studio Code bolsters command search

By Paul KrillEditor at Large, InfoWorld |Visual Studio Code 1.83, the latest monthly release of the Microsoft-built code editor, improves command discovery, via enhanced command palette searching.With more than 2,000 commands in Visual Studio Code and with popular extensions driving the number even higher, finding the appropriate command can be a challenge, Microsoft explained in a bulletin on October 4. Thus a new section has been added to Command Palette search results called “similar commands.” A query no longer must “fuzzily” match to show up in results, and results include extension-contributed commands. Anticipated future improvements include command matching based on the non-visible description of the command and better handing of synonyms such as “toggle and “turn on/off.”Visual Studio Code 1.83, aka the September 2023 release, was quickly followed by an update, version 1.83.1, that fixes issues such as broken C# syntax highlighting. Developers can download Visual Studio Code for Windows, Linux, or Mac via the project website. VS Code 1.83 follows last month’s VS Code 1.82 release, which featured built-in port forwarding.Other new features and improvements in VS Code 1.83:Microsoft also announced changes to two VS Code extensions. The DebugPy extension, for debugging Python applications, has been renamed Python Debugger, in order to improve discoverability in the Visual Studio Marketplace. An update to the GitHub Copilot Chat extension improves /tests for the Chat view and inline chat. The /test slash command now is better at detecting the testing framework being used and will generate new tests in the same style. And it should do a better job of suggesting names for new test files, such as test_foo.py for foo.py and bar.test.js for bar.js.Next read this:Paul Krill is an editor at large at InfoWorld, whose coverage focuses on application development.Copyright © 2023 IDG Communications, Inc.Copyright © 2023 IDG Communications, Inc.



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