Similar to how you were able to hide view containers by right-clicking the view container, you can now hide the badge on the container (displayed in the Activity bar, Panel, and Secondary Side bar). The default value excludes node and bower modules: Hide badges per view container The autoRevealExclude setting uses glob patterns for excluding files and similar to files.exclude, also supports sibling matching via when clauses. ![]() This setting lets you configure which files get autorevealed in the Explorer if the autorevealing is enabled ( toReveal, default true). The highly upvoted issue #87956 ("Allow to set toReveal per specific folder") has been fixed by the introduction of a new setting toRevealExclude. Theme: Light Pink (preview on v) Workbench Custom Explorer autoreveal logic This improved behavior is still experimental, and is currently only enabled for the Settings editor indicator hovers, rather than for all hovers across VS Code. Settings editor indicator hovers now behave much better when it comes to tabstops and maintaining keyboard focus. ![]() The styling of some of the links have also been adjusted for better consistency across the Settings editor. The indicators, hovers, and links in the Settings editor are now navigable by keyboard. Keyboard-navigable Settings editor indicators, hovers, and links If you are curious about the available audio cues, you can hear them via the Help: List Audio Cues dropdown. In a diff editor, when Go to Next Difference is triggered, a specific audio cue will play to indicate whether the cursor is on an inserted or deleted line. The cue is different to indicate whether the cell ran successfully or failed. There are now audio cues for when notebook cells finish running. Accessibility Audio cues for notebook execution 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. If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on. Dev Container GPU support - Request a GPU when creating a Dev Container.Jupyter notebook "Just My Code" debugging - Avoid stepping into Python library code.Remote Tunnels - Create a connection to any machine, without needing SSH.Go to Definition from return - Jump to the top of JavaScript/TypeScript functions.JavaScript console.profile collection - Easily create CPU profiles for viewing in VS Code.Manage unsafe repositories - Prevent Git operations on folders not owned by you.Merge editor Undo/Redo - Quickly revert or reapply merge conflict actions.Audio cues for notebooks and diff view - Sounds for cell run results, added or removed lines.Hide Activity bar and Panel badges - Simplify the editor UI by toggling state badges. ![]() Customize Explorer auto reveal - Decide which files scroll into view in the Explorer. ![]() There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Welcome to the November 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. Update 1.74.3: The update addresses this security issue.Äownloads: Windows: User System Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Update 1.74.2: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.74.1: The update addresses these issues.
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